Navdurga & The Dance of Devi — Rhythm, Energy & Devotion
Navdurga & The Dance of Devi — Rhythm, Energy & Devotion Navratri is not just about rituals but also the dance of devotion — Garba, Dandiya, and the rhythmic celebration of feminine energy. Dance has always been a form of worship in India. During Navratri, devotees of Maa Durga express devotion through Garba and Dandiya Raas — circular dances symbolizing the infinite energy of the Goddess. Each movement reflects rhythm, unity, and divine power. Explore Navdurga Collection — Salvus The Circle of Garba Garba is performed in circular patterns around a lamp or idol of Durga. The circle represents birth, life, death, and rebirth — endless cycles guided by divine energy. Dandiya — The Dance of Cosmic Battle Dandiya sticks represent the weapons of Durga in her battle against Mahishasura. The rhythmic clashing of sticks symbolizes the fight between good and evil. Navdurga in Dance Energy Shailputri — Steady movements reflect stability. Chandraghanta — Powerful steps show courage....