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Garbha and Dhandia Continued 

Garbha songs are usually based on Lord Krishna or the nine forms of Goddess Durga. The style of garbha dance varies from place to place within Gujarat. The most popular form of garbha is the Dhandia Raas where the dancers participating in the Dhandia Raas carry small decorated wooden sticks which are stuck to a  rhythmic beat. This rhythmic striking of the sticks has a symbolic meaning that has been derived from the culture and legends of Gujarat. The dancers swirling round in circles with their dhandia sticks represent the warriors in battle between Lord Rama and the demon king Ravana from one of the greatest  the epic tales of India ‘The Ramayana’.

Costumes:

The costumes worn by both men and women are very colourful and vibrant. The women wear a three piece dress known as Chaniya choli which is embroidered in bright colours and decorated with beads, mirrors, stars, shells etc. They also wear lots of jewellery like beautiful necklaces, large earrings, colourful bangles and anklets. Men too wear a traditional costume that is embroidered with intricate patterns.

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