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- 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
- Gond, a D D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Gond Wonderbringer is the god of blacksmiths, woodworkers, inventors, and engineers Gond transforms ideas into concrete form and inspires mortals to make new things He is venerated by humans and gnomes (who know him as Nebelun) alike
- Gond or edible gum: What are its health benefits? - Times Foodie
Gond or edible gum in India is most notably used in the preparation of gond laddus These laddus are densely packed with nutrients, and eating just one of them a day can provide an array of health benefits, especially for people with weaker constitution
- Gond ke laddu recipe and benefits: Why it’s a winter staple
A traditional winter staple, gond ke laddus provide warmth, strength and slow energy Here's the recipe, health benefits and why this dadi-approved sweet still works today
- Gond Katira Almond Gum or Badam Pisin: All You Need to Know: Benefits . . .
Gond Katira is a natural gum that comes from the sap of a plant called Astragalus When you soak it in water, it swells up and turns into a jelly-like substance This makes it perfect for cooling drinks and desserts, especially in the hot summer months
- 8 Major Gond Katira Benefits - Everyone Should Know.
Gond, also known as acacia gum or gum Arabic, is derived from the sap of the Acacia tree It is commonly used in traditional Indian sweets and desserts, acting as a binding and thickening agent
- What is Gond Katira? Benefits, Uses, Recipes and More
Unlike regular gond, which is used in winter dishes, Katira Gond is a unique edible gum ideal for hot climates It helps the body stay hydrated, supports digestion, and promotes skin health
- Gond Tribes: 4,000 Years of Turmoil, Pride of Tradition
The Gond tribes are world famous for their Gond paintings, folk songs, and group dances like Karma Nach and Sayla, which reflect their mythology, festivals, and connection with nature
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