Navratri nights today shimmer not just with devotion but with LED lights, designer outfits, celebrity DJs, and expensive passes. The sound of dhol is often drowned by the buzz of influencers, VIP zones, and ticket counters. Once a deeply spiritual ritual of connection and community, Garba has, in many places, transformed into a commercial spectacle. Conversations around this sacred dance now revolve more around access and pricing than its deeper meaning. But if we pause for a moment, step back from the chaos, and look at the origins of Garba, we may begin to ask: Have we lost sight of the circle we were meant to trace?