Garbo is an indispensable aspect of the nine-day Navratri festival in Gujarat. The Garbo is an earthen pot which has holes around it and in it a lighted lamp is placed. Symbolically, Garba signifies ...
What began as a sacred dance in forgotten courtyards has now blossomed into a celebration that pulses through the cities and ...
In Jamnagar, women danced the traditional ’Indhoni Raas Garba’, where women wear a burning ’Indhoni’ on their heads as they ...
Garba is derived from the Sanskrit word "Garbha," meaning womb. Traditionally, Garba is performed around a centrally placed earthen pot or garbo with a lit lamp inside. This pot represents the womb of ...
In the surfeit of new releases driven by commerce around the folk form, the space for poetic reflection on women's lives—the ...
Navaratri (Nava’ means ‘Nine’ and ‘Ratri’ means nights in Sanskrit) is very dear to all Sanatanis because they worship the Goddess Durga ...
With Navratri in full swing, social media is filled with lively videos and photos of Garba and Dandiya dances, showcasing the ...
Navratri is incomplete without Garba nights. From the largest Garba ground in Vadodara to Falguni Pathak's Garba night, here are all the places. Navratri is a nine-day festival dedicated to ...
Explore the rich history and evolution of Garba, a traditional dance from Gujarat. Discover its cultural significance, ...
Navratri 2024 is round the corner and Mumbai will soon be transformed into a hub of festivities with Durga Puja pandals and Garba nights across the city. Garba and Dandiya are indispensable parts ...