Tribal Deva – Gond Painting (Thakur Dev Chhait Maas Puja)
Depiction of Tribal Deva (sacred deity figure) associated with traditional Gond worship practices, surrounded by symbolic motifs and ritual elements.
Description
This powerful Gond artwork by Ram Narayan Maravi represents a Tribal Deva, a revered ancestral deity central to traditional Gond rituals. The deity is portrayed in a striking form, with symbolic vessels, sacred tridents (trishuls), and ritual fire elements that reflect its association with spiritual strength and community worship.
The earthy tones of yellow, red, and black contrast with intricate tribal motifs, creating a strong sense of divinity and cultural depth. The composition embodies the Gond belief in the interconnectedness of nature, ancestors, and divine forces, making it not only a piece of art but also a cultural narrative rooted in spiritual heritage.
This painting is ideal for collectors of tribal art, cultural institutions, and those seeking meaningful indigenous artworks that carry both aesthetic and ritual significance.
Note: Frame is NOT Included.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.6 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35.43 × 23.62 in |
| Artist | Ram Narayan Maravi (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh) |
| Authenticity | Original work by Gond artist Ram Narayan Maravi. |
| Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Origin | Gond tribal art tradition, Madhya Pradesh. |
| Style | Tribal Gond Art |
| Technique | Acrylic on canvas with bold tribal forms, detailed linework, and symbolic patterning. |






