Navratri's Interesting Facts: Garba and Dandiya are famous on Navratri, know the difference between the two...

 
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Garba and dandiya dance difference: Generally, the festival of Navratri is celebrated in many ways across the country. During this, where grand Durga Puja is organized in West Bengal. At the same time, there is a custom of playing Garba and Dandiya in Gujarat during Navratri. Because of this, people often play Garba and Dandiya on Navratri. But very few people know the difference between Garba and Dandiya.

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many people get confused after hearing the name of Garba and Dandiya. So most people mistake these two dance performances for one. But you will be surprised to know that Garba and Dandiya are completely different from each other. So let us tell you what is the difference between Garba and Dandiya.

Importance of Garba and Dandiya
The importance of playing Garba and Dandiya on Navratri is immense. Especially in Gujarat, the practice of playing Garba and Dandiya is centuries old. Let us tell you that Garba and Dandiya are always played at the festival of Navratri in front of the idol of Durga Mata or Akhand Jyoti.

Meaning of Garba and Dandiya
The meanings of both Garba and Dandiya are quite different from each other. The word Garba is derived from the life of the baby in the womb. During Garba, people dance by making a circle and depicting the life cycle. On the other hand, the Dandiya dance is a symbol of the war between Maa Durga and Mahishasura. Due to this people dance with colored sticks instead of swords in Dandiya.

Rules for Garba
In the early days, only women used to perform the Garba dance form. But in today's era, both men and women play Garba together. At the same time, now Garba is not limited only to the borders of Gujarat. Rather, on Navratri, the Garba dance is organized in many places in the country.

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Reason for playing dandiya
According to religious beliefs, playing Dandiya during Navratri is very auspicious. Due to this, after worshiping the mother every evening for nine days, the devotees present there perform dandiya in front of the idol of Goddess Durga. The noise of Dandiya is heard in every street of Gujarat, especially during Navratri.

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