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Vadodara dance to the traditional tunes of garba

Colourful dressed Revellers add the glamour to the occasion The longest festival in the world ‘Navratri’ starts with great fervour in Gujarat where every age people worship Maa Durga in form of traditional garba. Vadodara the centre of the festival once again becomes the favorite destination for the garba enthusiast as they visit the big […]

Vadodara dance to the traditional tunes of garba
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Colourful dressed Revellers add the glamour to the occasion

The longest festival in the world ‘Navratri’ starts with great fervour in Gujarat where every age people worship Maa Durga in form of traditional garba. Vadodara the centre of the festival once again becomes the favorite destination for the garba enthusiast as they visit the big venues in great numbers to dance on the traditional songs of garba.

The festival is one of the most eagerly waiting and people make proper arrangements from their daily schedules to enjoy it to the fullest with their families and friends. Vadodara the cultural capital of Gujarat is at it festive best as the Navratri festival starts with great enthusiasm and youth in thousands wearing colourful clothes and jewellery dance to the tunes of traditional garba. The girls specially dressed up at their best to leave their mark on the ground among others.

As garba festival is the longest and one the best place witnessing good gathering of people, the organisers take it a opportunity to spread social messages like girls education, good touch bad touch and Abhayam like themes at their venues.

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