Bans Ka Ped Nagbami Naag Pooja
Description
The depiction of Nagbami Pooja in Baiga artwork is distinct from other tribal representations of serpent worship in India. Baiga art often focuses on the ritualistic aspect of serpent worship, highlighting the interaction between the devotee and the serpent deity. The serpent is depicted in a coiled form, symbolizing its power and energy, and the artwork often shows a figure offering milk, flowers, or other offerings to the serpent, emphasizing the importance of appeasing it. Baiga art uses bold colors, simple lines, and geometric patterns, making it different from the more intricate and detailed artwork found in other tribal communities. While other tribes may also associate serpents with fertility, water, and healing, and depict them near water bodies, the Baiga community places a strong emphasis on the ritual and spiritual aspects of serpent worship, incorporating local deities and spirits unique to their culture.
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Santoshi Bai
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