Extreme macro IMAX 70mm cinematography, one-take pull-back. The frame begins inside the microscopic anatomy of a living iris; the radial fibers of the eye are intertwined with cosmic nebulae. Reflected on the hyper-detailed wet cornea is a photorealistic Earth, showing atmospheric hazing, swirling cloud formations, and the glint of sunlight on deep oceans. The eye exhibits realistic moisture, tear-film refraction, and microscopic salt-water textures. As the camera pulls back, the divine face of Lord Shiva is revealed—his skin is rendered with 10-layer subsurface scattering, showing fine pores, weathered skin grain, and a dusting of sacred ash (Vibhuti) that catches the light. His expression is 'Shanta Rasa'—absolute, terrifyingly realistic stillness. A third eye on the forehead is not a drawing, but a seamless, pulsing vertical fissure of golden heat-distortion and subcutaneous light. The pull-back continues into the silent vacuum of space where Shiva sits in a perfect meditative posture. Behind him, the Milky Way is not a painting but a dense field of billions of physically-accurate stars and dark-matter filaments. Volumetric starlight, ray-traced reflections in the eyes, 32k resolution, hyper-realistic textures, cinematic depth of field, an atmosphere of transcendental silence.