Night Glow — 6 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Gond painting comes from the Gond Adivasi communities of central India, with its best-known school formed by the Pradhan Gond of Patangarh and the wider Dindori region of Madhya Pradesh. The contemporary form is largely the legacy of Jangarh Singh Shyam (1962–2001), whose distinctive line-and-in-fill manner — every form bounded by a bold outline, then filled with rows of dots, dashes, commas and scales — became known as Jangarh Kalam and was carried on by his family and students. Pattachitra is the cloth-painting tradition of Odisha, centred on the chitrakar families of Raghurajpur near Puri, worked in five mineral colours on patta with crisp lamp-black contour and profile figures. Durga Puja, the autumn worship of Durga as Mahishasuramardini, is the great festival of eastern India — Odisha and West Bengal alike fill with pandals, temporary shrines housing elaborate idols, drawing queues of devotees for darshan; UNESCO inscribed Kolkata's Durga Puja on its Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2021. Deep-daan — the offering and floating of lit oil lamps — is a Kartik observance, the lunar month sacred to Krishna and Vishnu when river ghats fill with light at dusk and dawn. It belongs to the wider Vaishnav devotional world the Pushtimarg (Vallabh) tradition shares, centred on Shrinathji at the Nathdwara haveli-temple in Rajasthan.