Quietly Triumphant — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Warli painting comes from the Warli (Varli) Adivasi communities of the North Sahyadri range in Maharashtra — Palghar, Dahanu, Jawhar, Talasari, and adjoining Gujarat — where women traditionally painted interior and exterior mud walls with white rice-paste pigment mixed with water and gum, using a bamboo stick brush on cow-dung and geru-coated surfaces. Motifs favour daily life, farming, animals, and ritual occasions rather than mythic tableaux; geometric grammar reduces the world to circles (heads, sun, moon, tree crowns), triangles (bodies, roofs, mountains), and squares (chauk ritual frames). Warli painting comes from Warli Adivasi communities of Maharashtra's North Sahyadri — white rice paste on geru walls. India's Mangalyaan Mars Orbiter Mission (2013) entered national imagination as frugal space pride; rural schools and urban flats alike followed orbital inserts.