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Gariba Singh Tekam: I’ve used three lines to stand for the trishul, the three-pronged trident of the gods.
Bhajju Shyam: My pattern is made up of linked leaf chains that make up the canopy of a tree.
Suresh Kumar: My pattern is of fish scales, and the drops of water that surround the fish.
Anand Shyam: I’ve thought of half a moon, a crescent, and the path it takes through the sky.
Pradeep Marani: This is the pattern that a cow makes on the earth with her hooves.
Bhajju Shyam: All life comes from a source, a small seed that holds the possibility of life.
Ramsingh Urveti: A squirrel sat on a tree, dreaming about becoming something other than a squirrel…
Bhajju Shyam: The Peepul tree is so perfect that seen against the sky, it seems to have the same shape as its own leaf.
Ramsingh Urveti: As big as the moon and higher I saw the sun even in the midst of night.
Ramsingh Urveti: Swallow up a whale I saw a raging sea.
Subhash Vyam: We need to make a pact with nature.
Dhavat Singh Uikey: In Gond mythology, the great beast is both revered and feared.