Navratri is approaching, bringing with it the vibrant return of Garba — a dance, a ritual, and a celebration. For nine nights across Gujarat and the global Indian diaspora, communities honour Goddess Durga, celebrated for defeating the demon Mahishasura. Central to each gathering is the garbha deep, a clay pot holding a glowing lamp that symbolises life itself. Dancers move in rhythmic circles around the flame, hands clapping and feet striking the ground in unison.
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Garba: The Timeless Dance Of Devotion, Community, And Culture
As Navratri nears, communities in Gujarat and elsewhere prepare for Garba, a vibrant circle dance symbolising life and the feminine divine. More than a tradition, Garba is honoured on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list

Dancers performing traditional Garba in traditional attire
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Dancers performing traditional Garba in traditional attire
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