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Goddess darshan took place in Naiduniya Raas Ullas Garba, participants were engrossed in the devotion of Mother Goddess.

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People dancing in devotion to Mother Goddess in Indore during Navratri. Girls arrived in Garba dressed as mothers. Garba is being performed on Gujarati traditional songs.

Naiduniya Representative, Indore (Garba Dance Photos). Red color has been considered a symbol of energy, good luck, courage and new life for centuries. With the same theme, on the special occasion of Ashtami, Garba was played in the premises of Shri Gujarati School located in Vijay Nagar on Thursday. Presentation of Rasarang and Shri Gujarati Samaj in Naiduniya Raas Ullas Garba Mahotsav, participants dressed in red gave a captivating presentation of Garbo with full enthusiasm and devotion.

Many women participants also played Garba in the form of Maa Durga. During this, the participants made the entire program not only devotional but also rich from cultural point of view.

Playing Garba on traditional Gujarati folk songs, the participants praised Maa Durga amid dance and music and sought her blessings.

This grand event further enhanced the dignity of the festival by tying people together in unity and devotion. During this period a special Maha Aarti was also organised.

Here the oath of women’s safety is taken in Garba.

A special presentation of Garba is being given by the young men and women in devotion to Shakti at the Khanuja ground of Khatiwala Tank. Along with worshiping the Mother Goddess on different themes every day, efforts are being made to introduce all the devotees to the Sanatan culture through Garbhas.

At the same time, an oath to protect, safeguard and maintain women power and self-respect is being administered to the devotees and devotees coming here. The special attraction in Dandiya on Wednesday was Gondhal of Maharashtra and the famous Dhunuchi dance of Bengali culture.

Girls and artists worshiped Mata Rani on folk songs, which was greatly appreciated by the audience. The people sitting in the audience not only greeted the artists by turning on the flash lights of their mobiles but also encouraged the artists and girls with thunderous applause.

Prayas Garba organizer Kanha Rajguru said that in the nine-day Garba Mahotsav, everyone is getting a chance to come face to face with the Sanatani culture. Even among the Garbhas, the amalgamation of rituals, culture and civilization can be seen here in Dandiya.

Mother is also being worshiped with bhajans instead of film songs. In which girls along with little girls are playing Dandiya.

A mass worship of girls was organized here on Wednesday. In which foot worship of small girls was done by the chief guests as well as all the distinguished citizens present.

Kanha Rajguru told that this is the 17th year of Prayas Garba organized at Khanuja Ground of Khatiwala Tank.