Waghoba: How the indigenous Warlis of western India find the Divine in big cats

The Warli worship of Waghoba and their co-existence with big cats is an example of what has been stated in recent years: Indigenous peoples are the best custodians of the planet’s biodiversity
Humanity, since its dawn, has found divinity in innumerable objects across the planet. Among them have been non-human animals that we share this planet with. In India, one such instance is the worship of Waghoba by the Warli Adivasis whose homeland straddles the border of present-day Gujarat and Maharashtra. Seen here are the interiors of a Waghoba shrine in Mumbai. Besides Waghoba, there are also holy stones depicting Gavdevi and Jarimari Devi, two other Warli deities. Photo: Gajanan Khergamker
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