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write a report on tribal museum in bhopal in 300 words​

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The Tribal museum in Bhopal is very thoughtfully planned and the entire campus is theme based right from its entrance. Every art work has some meaning  to it which is beautifiully depicted but difficult to deipher without basic knowledge of the tribes.

Best way to understand is ask for a copy of their colorfull brochure which describes meaning of all the major artifact in Hindi.

The well planned campus is divided into 6 galleries depicting Cultural Diversity, Tribal Life, Tribal Art, Tribal Mythology, Tribals of Chattisgarh and Tribal Games. It also has Art Exibition Gallery and Open Air Theatre. All the artfacts in Galleries are majorly taken from 7 major and most important tribes of state namely Gond, Bheel, Korku, Kol, Bharia, Baiga and Saharia.

Gallery 1 shows the cultural diversity of various tribes in Madhya Pradesh and adjoining states. The sheer size of Madhya Pradesh where Eastern Border to Western Border is spread 1000 Kms apart allowed many tibes to flourish independently since ancient time. The Gallery depicts the diversity in a very innovative form This Gallery even tries to address life in pre historic Gondwana Land.

Everything in tribal life revolves around the circle of life i.e. Birth, Marriage and Death. All the festivities and artifacts revolves around this, whether songs, dance or display art. This gallery is perfect fusion of a hypothetical theme based on tribal stories as envisioned by modern artist and created by tribal artists using materials and style of their respective tribes. Built around central theme of marriage with a huge 2 level marriage canopy built in center, this is probably the most interesting gallery in entire museum. Beuatifully designed large replicas of tribal jewellery is one of the major attraction here. Even if you do not know the story behind every peice of art, the colors and light used to depict them will messmerize you. Musical Instruments of Bheel Tribe

Every tribe has their own way to appease them. Tribals normally do not have large temples or prayer halls instead they find their own ways of revering sky, land, fire, water, animals, forests or any other forms of dead or alive.

Mythological / Spritiual gallery tries to represent that in a very sombre way. Small kids may even get horrified looking at it. But it clearly pass on the message, power of spirits is supreme. One of the most interesting artfact here is depiction of Bheel worshipping Baabdev. Such worship places are normally found in every Bheel village in Jhabua district where tribals normally keep their present which are normally terecotta sculptures in the shape of various animals. This revered place is normally the highest place in

One of the most interesting artfact here is depiction of Bheel worshipping Baabdev. Such worship places are normally found in every Bheel village in Jhabua district where tribals normally keep their present which are normally terecotta sculptures in the shape of various animals. This revered place is normally the highest place in Babdev Bheel Tradition of Worshipping any village and over the years pile up of offerings start taking huge shape. Moreover, tribal practices allows them for live sacrifices of animals. The look of this Babdev pile up is terrifying at first but very spritually deep. The gallery has given equal representation to mythological figures of other tribes as well.

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