Gond - Forgotten Realms Wiki Avatars of Gond took several forms, including that of a brawny, red-hued smith, a short, slight man with straw-blond hair, or a gnome No matter his form, Gond had a forge-scarred face with dark (but nonetheless sharp and bright) eyes and a constantly attentive and inquisitive expression
Gondi people - Wikipedia The Gondi people have their own version of the Ramayana, known as the Gond Ramayani, derived from oral folk legends It consists of seven stories with Lakshmana as the protagonist, set after the main events of the Ramayana, where he finds a bride
What Is Gond Art? Origin, themes and Cultural Significance Gond art is the tribal painting tradition of the Gond people, an Indigenous community primarily from Madhya Pradesh in central India It encompasses both traditional forms - geometric floor and wall paintings called digna and bhittichitra - and contemporary works on canvas and paper
Gond: Indian Folk Art Tradition | Rooftop Gond paintings often depict myths, tales, rituals, festivals, and other elements of daily life Hindu deities like Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna, and Lord Shiva are referred to as Bada Dev in Gondi paintings
Gond | Tribal Art, Music Culture | Britannica Gond, group of aboriginal peoples (now officially designated as Scheduled Tribes) of central and south-central India, about two million in number They live in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Odisha
Gond Tribes: 4,000 Years of Turmoil, Pride of Tradition The Gond tribes are one of the largest Adivasi (indigenous) communities of India, mainly found in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Odisha
Gond | Encyclopedia. com Strictly speaking, the term Gond is a generic one that refers to numerous tribal peoples who are found over wide areas of the interior of the Deccan peninsula of India While they are by no means all alike, there is a limited measure of cultural uniformity among these groups