Saanp Or Chidiyaa
Description
The Baiga people of central India have a rich and complex cultural heritage, often expressed through their art and rituals. The artwork featuring a snake and bird likely holds significant symbolic meaning for the Baiga, reflecting their deep connection to nature and spirituality. Snakes symbolize transformation, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of life. Snakes are often associated with healing and the underworld, representing the unseen forces that shape the world. The bird, on the other hand, might represent the soul, freedom, and the connection to the divine.
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Ramrati Bai
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Unique Practice
Women-led perspective in Baiga art with powerful storytelling
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