A video of four girls tuning into some Garba beats ahead of the upcoming celebration of Navratri has caught the attention of internet users online, leaving him filled with festival vibes already.
A group of tourists from Gujarat, stranded on a scenic Uttarakhand road due to a landslide, decided to make the most of their delay by breaking into an impromptu Garba performance. A video of the ...
Garba is one of the most loved forms of Navratri celebrations While Gujarat is a hotspot of festivities, Garba has a fanbase across places and cultures Not only is it performed by Indians from ...
Garba is a traditional dance from Gujarat, performed during Navratri to honour Goddess Durga. Tap to read more about Garba. Dancers wear colorful attire, with women in lehenga-cholis and men in ...
Dandiya/Garba is widely played across the country in all enthusiasm and burst of energy during Navratri. People eagerly wait for this time of the year to enjoy garba. But last year, numerous ...
Entry should be allowed at Garba dance events during the Navratri festival only after checking Aadhaar cards, said VHP Maharashtra-Goa `prant' (region) secretary Govind Shende here.
Dandiya and Garba nights are part of this nine-day festival and the spirit of the festival can be felt from every nook and corner of this city as people in their colorful costumes dance to the ...
While garba-dandiya is traditionally performed among Gujarati and Rajasthani communities, thanks to social media, the folk dance has become popular with people from other states too.
"Those entering garba pandals should take the aachman of gaumutra (sip cow urine) at the entrance. No Hindu will have objection to sipping gau mutra before entering the garba venues," Indore ...
One of the most celebrated festivals in India, Navratri, began on October 3. Garba and Dandiya are indispensable parts of the nine-day annual Hindu festival, where people wear their traditional ...
Ayushmann Khurrana and Pashmina Roshan are set to appear in the Garba song "Jachdi," which will be released on September 27. The song is sung by Ayushmann, who shared a colourful poster on Instagram.
And I enjoyed it when there were no time limits. We would be on the floor and do garba till the sun came up. Then we’d have breakfast straightaway and then go to sleep. Gujaratis are so ...