When Navratri begins, Gujarat turns into a living festival. The streets light up with lanterns, temple bells ring deep into the night, and the sound of garba reverberates across towns and cities.
Navratri, one of Gujarat's most celebrated festivals, brings together people from all walks of life to enjoy the nine nights of dancing, devotion, and cultural unity. The highlight of the celebrations ...
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the spirit of this festival, here are the best destinations in India to witness Navratri in all its glory. When it comes to Navratri, Gujarat steals the ...
From the energetic Garba in Ahmedabad to royal festivities in Jaipur, Navratri 2025 lights up India with color, music, and devotion. The air is electric with anticipation—Navratri 2025 kicks off on ...
The Garba Carnival offers a traditional garba and dandiya experience. If you want to enjoy the garba nights, do not forget to wear grab outfits and carry dandiya with you. The celebration is scheduled ...
Navratri is one of the most celebrated festivals of India, marking nine days of devotion to Maa Durga in her nine forms. It is a time of music, dance, rituals and cultural unity where families and ...
Ahmedabad/Surat: From bright and sequinned chaniya cholis and embroidered kediyus to glittering jewellery and fresh salon makeovers, Gujaratis ticked every box on their festive checklist as Navratri ...
Shardiya Navratri festival continues till nine nights and is believed to be very auspicious. This year Navratri is on 3 October and will end on 12th October. Here's how Navratri is celebrated in ...
Gujarat news: A Class 9 student died while two other students were injured after receiving an electric shock while setting up lights for the Navratri event at a private school in Gujarat's Mehsana ...
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], September 24 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday night attended the 'Kesariya Garba' Navratri celebration held at the Ram Katha Ground in Gandhinagar, ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Gandhinagar, Sep 22 (IANS) Gujarat Director General of Police (DGP) Vikas Sahay held a video conference with police commissioners, district police chiefs, and range IGs to review ...
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