Garba is traditionally performed around a clay pot, the garbha, with a lamp inside, which symbolises life and the womb.
Garba brings Navratri to life with music and dance and Falguni Pathak, the Dandiya Queen, remains its timeless voice.
BHUBANESWAR: This is one of the most happening times of the year for the Gujaratis, as the community, known for its rich and ...
With the help of a flight attendant who arranged speakers, passengers gathered in a large circle and began dancing to the ...
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Kinjal Dave lights up Surat: Dramatic look meets electrifying Garba beats; Fans can’t stop cheering
Kinjal Dave, the popular Gujarati singer, captivated Surat with her vibrant performance on the third day of Navratri. Donning ...
Hyderabad: Navratri celebrations in the city are growing bigger every year, with dandiya and garba nights drawing larger ...
Delhi-NCR gears up for Navratri 2025 with top Garba and Dandiya nights. From Purana Qila to Sunder Nursery, enjoy music, ...
India Today on MSN
What's happening in the garb of the garba?
Once a spiritual, community-centred dance in Gujarat, garba has now been commercialised. Its folk forms are dying in Gujarat itself, but the dance is uniting people across age groups, from Delhi to ...
From Purana Quila hosting the first-ever dandiya at any monument in Delhi to the Global Garba Festival at Sunder Nursery, ...
If Navratri is the festival of lights, then Garba is its electrifying heartbeat-an invitation to celebrate tradition, dance ...
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Garba Ki Shaam Delhi ke naam
From the courtyards of Gujarat to the manicured gardens of Delhi, Garba has travelled far-yet retained its heartbeat. The ...
How the LGBTQ+ community takes a place of pride at the Luxmi Vilas Palace Heritage Garba in Vadodara
On the sprawling green lawns of Vadodara’s iconic Lukshmi Vilas Palace (residence of the Vadodara’s royal family), Rutvij ...
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