Garba dance, originated in the Gujarat region, is a traditional Indian folk dance, which is performed during the Navaratri (9 nights) Festival. It happens in concentric circles around a Garba Deep lamp (symbol of Goddess Amba) in sign of veneration. In Auroville it has been happening for two consecutive nights, 3 and 4 of October, in Bharat Nives, the Pavilion of India. By Manohar.
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manoharf 11 months ago
The Killing of Indian culture starts like this only.
Will the 'gora' s playing here will allow you to enter into their culture like this..? Just try once when you visit their countries..? You will know the facts..!
GARBA is connected with the 'Puja'of Godess in our Hindu Religion..not for a 'Fun Dancing'...! God save INDIA....from such hypocrates..!
dhrafabapu 11 months ago