Wedding Warli Posters — 4 museum-grade prints on the theme. 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. Haldi — turmeric paste application — precedes lagnacha chauk marriage ritual in Warli wedding sequences across Mokhada and Palghar talukas. Forest-scatter symmetry shows intimate preparatory scenes distinct from chauk-central sacred square dominance. Warli marriage scenes include wedding processions, bridal chauk entry, and palanquin carries — each a distinct horizontal or chauk-central layout, not interchangeable with tarpa harvest dance. The doli (palanquin) transported brides between villages; bearers and horn players announced the baraat acoustic landscape.