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Religious significance behind playing Garba/Dandiya in Navratri

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 30-09-2019
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Garba is usually performed in a circle around a big lamp or the statue of Goddess Shakti. Garba is often confused with Dandiya, which is another dance form of Gujarat performed during Navratri, but originated in Vrindavan. The major difference between the two dance forms is that Garba is performed in circular movements with hands and feet, while Dandiya is played with colorful sticks.
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