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In this rural scenery of farmland, Dilip Bahotha depicts the lifestyle of the Warli tribe. Women and children are taking a ride in a Bail Ghadi’ or Bullock cart- a common medium of transport in villages. The painting illustrates farmland with humans working on it. The tribe's farmland plays a crucial role in their cultural, social, and economic fabric. Farmland in the Warli tribe is seen as an extension of nature and sacred space. The tribe's close connection with the land is reflected in their art, rituals, and cultural practices. They perceive the farmland as a living entity and follow sustainable farming practices that promote harmony with the environment. The farmland in the Warli tribe plays a vital role in sustaining their way of life, preserving their cultural heritage, and ensuring food security. It is an integral part of their identity and reflects their deep-rooted relationship with the land and nature.