Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Circle of Life in Garba: Spiritual Meaning of Navratri






What is Navratri

Navratri, meaning “nine nights”, is one of the grandest Hindu festivals, celebrated with devotion, dance, and joy across India and worldwide. Dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms, each night honors a unique aspect of feminine energy (Shakti).

The festival usually falls in September–October and is marked by fasting, prayers, devotional songs, and above all—the traditional dance forms of Garba and Dandiya Raas. Every evening, communities gather in large groups, dancing in circles with claps, twirls, and chants, filling the air with divine energy.

Why Do We Celebrate Garba ?

Garba is not merely entertainment—it is devotion expressed through dance. Rooted in Gujarat, this tradition carries deep symbolism:

  • The circular dance represents the cycle of life—birth, growth, death, and rebirth.

  • At the center, a lamp (garbi) or idol of Goddess Durga symbolizes divine energy, the eternal source of light and life.

  • Dancing together unites people of all ages, reflecting equality and harmony before the Goddess.

  • Each clap and step becomes a spiritual offering, expressing gratitude and surrender to the divine.

The Circle of Life in Garba: Spiritual Insight

One of the most profound symbols of Garba is its circular formation. Spiritually, it represents:

Cycle of Birth and Rebirth

In Hindu philosophy, life is seen as samsara—an endless cycle of birth and death. The Bhagavad Gita reminds us:

"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. It is unborn, eternal, ever-existing, and primeval."Bhagavad Gita, 2.20

The dance continues in circles, just like the soul’s journey, while the divine flame remains unchanged at the center.

The Divine at the Center

The Goddess or lamp (garbi) in the middle represents eternal truth. Krishna says:

"I am the source of all spiritual and material worlds. Everything emanates from Me."Bhagavad Gita, 10.8

As devotees revolve around the divine, it reminds us that all life and energy spring from God.

Equality Before the Divine

In Garba, no dancer is ahead or behind—all are equidistant from the center. This reflects Krishna’s teaching:

"I am the same to all beings… But those who worship Me with devotion, they are in Me, and I am in them."Bhagavad Gita, 9.29

Here, devotion—not status—brings closeness to God.

Surrender Through Devotion

As the dance grows faster and more intense, ego dissolves into rhythm. The Gita guides:

"Abandon all varieties of duties and simply surrender unto Me alone. I shall deliver you from all sinful reactions. Do not fear."Bhagavad Gita, 18.66

In Garba, this surrender is experienced through music, claps, and circular movement—devotion in motion.

Traditional Clothing for Garba Nights

ЁЯСй‍ЁЯж░ For Women:

  • Chaniya Choli with embroidery, mirror work, sequins, and bead decorations.

  • Oxidized silver jewelry, colorful bangles, earrings, and anklets.

  • Bindis and hair accessories to complete the festive look.

ЁЯСи For Men:

  • Kediyu (short kurta) with dhoti, pajama, or jeans.

  • Bright turbans and embroidered jackets.

  • Wooden dandiya sticks wrapped in ribbons.

ЁЯСл Accessories for All:

  • Comfortable footwear (jutti, mojari, sandals).

  • Colorful dupattas and belts.

  • Hand-decorated dandiya sticks.

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Final Words

Navratri is more than a festival—it is a journey of devotion, energy, and togetherness. Through Garba, we celebrate the eternal Circle of Life, remembering that while life moves in cycles, the divine remains the guiding light at the center.

This Navratri, dress in vibrant tradition, surrender in rhythm, and celebrate the Goddess with joy. Don’t forget to explore our Navratri Collection and carry the spirit of Garba wherever you go.

Sunday, July 28, 2024


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ркЖрк╡ો ркЕрко ркЖંркЧркгે ркдો рк╕ાркеીркпા рккુрк░ાрк╡ું, рк╣ો рк╢ાркорк│ાркЬી

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ркЪોркеા рк╣рк╡ે ркХркпા ркиાркоે рк╣ું ркдркоркиે рккુркХрк░ું, рк╣ો рк╢ાркорк│ાркЬી

рк╡ાંрк╕рк│ીркиા рк╕ૂрк░ рк╕ુркгી ркеાркп ркмાрк╡рк░ી рк░ાркзા, рк╣ો рк╢ાркорк│ાркЬી

ркиે ркоીрк░ાંркиી ркЖંркЦેркеી рк╡рк╣ે ркЖંрк╕ુркиી ркзાрк░, рк╣ો рк╢ાркорк│ાркЬી

рк╡ркЧાркбી ркЪрккркЯી ркдркоે ркХрк░ો ркЪркоркд્ркХાрк░ ркПрк╡ા, рк╣ો рк╢ાркорк│ાркЬી

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Prapti 
Written dt- 02-08-2023




Saturday, July 27, 2024

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ркЦુрк▓્рк▓ી ркЖંркЦે ркЬોркЙં рк╣рк░ ркПркХ ркоાં ркЫркмી ркдркоાрк░ી

ркиે  ркХрк░ી  ркмંркз ркЖંркЦે ркЬોркЙં рк╣ું ркдрк╕рк╡ીрк░ ркдркоાрк░ી


ркХોркг ркЬાркгે ркХેркЯрк▓ાркп ркЬркиркоો ркЧркпા рк╡ીркдી

ркЬોркИ рк░рк╣ી рк╣ું  рк░ાрк╣ рк╕ркжીркУ ркеી  ркдркоાрк░ી 


ркЙркоркЯ્ркпા рк╡ાркжрк│ ркиે ркеркИ ркЧркИ рккાંрккркг ркиી ркХોрк░ ркнીркиી

ркЕંркдрк░ે ркЬાркЧ્ркпો ркЖ ркк્рк░ેрко рк░рк╕ ркиે ркЬાркЧી ркдрк░рк╕ ркдркоાрк░ી


рк╡િрк░рк╣ ркиી ркЖ рк╡ેркжркиા ркиે ркЫે ркЖрк╢ ркдркоાрк░ા ркоિрк▓рки ркиી 

ркЖрк╡ીрк╢ рк╣ું рк░િркХ્ркд рк╡ાંрк╕рк│ી ркеркИ, ркоાрк░ркЬો рклૂંркХ ркдркоાрк░ી

By Prapti

Written dt. 23-08-2023

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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