Communal Warmth — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Warli painting belongs to the Warli Adivasi community of the North Sahyadri range in Maharashtra and adjoining Gujarat, historically narrating social life in white rice-paste on geru-coated mud walls. Evening story circles in villages like Talasari preserve oral history — elders recount migration, forest lore, and seasonal rhythm to seated listeners in geometric stick-line grammar. Warli marriage wall paintings in Palghar, Dahanu, and Jawhar talukas traditionally accompany wedding rituals — painted by suvāsini women on geru-coated walls the morning of the ceremony, unveiled after main rites. The lagnacha chauk square with Palghat Devi is the sacred fertility centre; alongside it, community feast scenes show seated sharing — circle of life grammar where the ring has no beginning or end.