OpenArt Logo
Sign in

Arshit Bathani

Arshit Bathani

Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

"Five heroic warriors, the Pandavas from the Mahabharata, standing together in an epic pose. Yudh...Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 1726604335
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

Create your first image using OpenArt.

With over 100+ models and styles to choose from, you can create stunning images.

More images like this
Prompt: Hanuman and vanar sena
Prompt: Indian gods realistic image old fram
Prompt: Lord Ram aiming arrow at Ravana with 10 heads, detailed traditional illustration, intense and focused gaze, ancient Indian style, vibrant colors, heroic stance, grand epic battle, divine aura, high quality, detailed illustration, traditional art, vibrant colors, epic battle, intense lighting
Prompt: Too many Hindu warriors fighting with demons and warriors in warfield with gods
Prompt: Mahabharat Abhimanyu
Prompt: Laksman the loyal brother of god ram
Prompt: "Create a majestic portrait of Lord Hanuman, depicting his:

- Muscular physique
- Monkey-like features (face, ears, tail)
- Divine aura (halo, glow)
- Traditional attire (dhoti, janeu)
- Gada (mace) in hand
- Calm yet powerful expression
create a iamge of hindu lord hanuman fighting with enemies and saving a young kid in battle field
Prompt: Once upon a time, there was a prosperous kingdom ruled by Maharaja Veer Singh, known for his justice and kindness. His son, Prince Arjuna, had a deep interest in serving the people. One day, while wandering through the forests, Prince Arjuna met a wise sage. The sage shared with him a profound lesson: "A true king is not just one who rules with power, but one who genuinely cares for the welfare of his subjects."

Inspired by the sage's words, Prince Arjuna returned to the palace with a renewed sense of duty. Seeing his son's wisdom and maturity, Maharaja Veer Singh decided it was time to pass on the kingdom to him. The coronation was grand, and the people celebrated their new ruler with joy and hope.

However, as soon as Prince Arjuna took the throne, the kingdom faced a grave threat. Neighboring enemies, envious of the kingdom's prosperity, launched a sudden attack. Despite being young and inexperienced in warfare, Arjuna did not waver. He led his army with courage and skill, using both strategy and strength to defend his land. The battle was fierce, but Arjuna's determination and leadership turned the tide in their favor.

After the victory, instead of seeking revenge, Prince Arjuna extended a hand of peace to the defeated enemies. His act of generosity surprised everyone. The enemies, moved by his magnanimity, accepted the peace offer and pledged their loyalty to him. This gesture not only brought peace to the kingdom but also turned former foes into lasting allies.

Under Maharaja Arjuna's rule, the kingdom flourished like never before. Peace, prosperity, and happiness spread across the land. The people loved and respected their king, who was not just a ruler, but a true well-wisher of his subjects. His fame as a just and benevolent king spread far and wide, and his name became synonymous with wisdom and kindness.

And thus, the story of Maharaja Arjuna, the king who valued peace over power, became a legend passed down through generations.