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- Garba is a traditional Indian dance form from Gujarat.
- It is a cultural celebration reflecting the rich heritage and spirituality of the Gujarati people.
- Originating as a devotional dance for Goddess Durga during Navaratri.
- It has evolved, incorporating tribal, folk, and classical influences, making it a unique and diverse dance form.
- Garba is rooted in Hindu mythology.
- It is performed in circular formations around a central goddess image.
- Dancers wear vibrant, colorful attire, and use intricate footwork to tell stories and express emotions.
- It transcends age, gender, and social barriers, allowing everyone to participate and celebrate together.
- Garba is a joyful and exuberant expression of happiness, celebrating life and forgetting worries.
- Garba embodies culture, faith, and unity, connecting people to their cultural roots.