Navratri is just around the corner, and it’s time to get ready for those vibrant Garba nights. This nine-day festival is all about colorful outfits, delicious food, and, of course, dancing to ...
A unique video featuring a young man performing Garba while reading a book has gone viral, igniting discussions about the balance between academics and festivities. As Navratri celebrations continue ...
The video has got more than 40,00,000 views and prompted a sea of hilarious reactions. An X user wrote, “When you promise your parents that you are going to your friend’s place for group study.” ...
During the festivities, while we love wearing colorful clothes, playing garba, fasting, and engaging in puja ceremonies, there are various lesser-known facts and rituals that we tend to forget. Hence, ...
With tiny feet dancing to the ‘Hove Hove' beats, places like Alaiya Balaiya Sarvajanik Trust, Bal Gopal Garba Mahotsav, and Bal Garba have become popular. Organised by the Baroda Citizens ...
Play these devotional songs during pujas to create an atmosphere of devotion. Bollywood over the years has also delivered several hit songs that became almost synonymous with Garba nights ...
They also wear colourful traditional dresses and play garba and dandiya at night. Garba, the folk dance, is originated in the ...
In the end, it's a delicate balance between tradition and innovation, and both play crucial roles in how Garba is experienced ... it's a way to ensure their children stay connected to their ...
In case your are wondering, where you should join in the celebrations, the CNBC-TV18 Travel Desk has handpicked some of the top places to play dandiya and garba in Delhi where you can immerse yourself ...
The highlight of the celebrations is the traditional Garba, a high-energy dance that fills the air with vibrancy. However, in recent years, the joyous occasion has seen an alarming rise in heart ...
While it's common to see women adorned in chaniya cholis and sarees during Navratri, did you know that in Ahmedabad’s Old City, men also join the festivities by donning sarees and performing Garba?