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“ Wooden idols crafted by the Warli, Madia, Bhil, Gond, and Katkari tribes are remarkable artifacts that blend artistic craftsmanship with cultural significance.
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 Wooden Idol of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
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Wooden idols crafted by the Warli, Madia, Bhil, Gond, and Katkari tribes are remarkable artifacts that blend artistic craftsmanship with cultural significance.
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Wooden Idol of Lord Buddha
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Traditionally, wooden idols have been central figures of worship, meditation, and contemplation in various communities, placed in temples, shrines, and household altars. Made from wood, these idols serve not only religious purposes but also function as decorative showpieces, reflecting the artistic legacy of these tribal communities.
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 Wooden Idol of Sai Baba
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The intricate detailing and craftsmanship highlight their deep connection to traditional woodwork. Additionally, the craft provides an important source of livelihood for tribal artisans, preserving their heritage while adapting to contemporary markets.
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Wooden Idol of Radha Krishna
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These wooden idols, therefore, represent a harmonious blend of spirituality, artistry, and economic sustenance for these indigenous communities.
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Wooden Idol of Lord Ganesha
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They meticulously carve figures such as Lord Ganesha, Sai Baba, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and Buddha etc.
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