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Encyclopedia > Gond

Gondi refers to a people and their language in Central India. The Gondi people are spread over the states of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh. The Gondis (also called Gonds) are the largest tribe in Central India.


The Gondi language is related to Telugu and other Dravidian languages.


The name Gondwanaland, referring to the southern supercontinent comprising Africa, South America, Australia, India and Antarctica derives its name from Gondwana, the name of the Gondi homeland.


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Gond: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (1236 words)
Gond is an enigmatic deity who serves under Oghma and alongside Deneir and Milil as a Deity of Knowledge and Invention.
Gond sometimes appears as a short, slight man with straw-blond hair, other times as a burly, red-faced smith, and other times as a gnome.
Gond's avatars are rarely seen outside his temple; he prefers to manifest before mortals in a lesser manner.
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