Garba is a vibrant and joyous Indian folk dance that originated in the state of Gujarat. During the nine nights of the Hindu festival Navratri, people come together to honor the goddess Durga. The dance involves rhythmic clapping and twirling in a circle to music, creating an energetic and celebratory atmosphere 12. Traditionally, garba is performed around a clay lantern called a Garbha Deep, symbolizing life and the feminine form of divinity. Both men and women wear colorful attire, with women donning Chaniya choli, a three-piece dress adorned with intricate work and accessories like jhumkas and necklaces.
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