Navratri, the festival of nine nights dedicated to the Goddess Durga and her avtaars, is celebrated with grandeur and devotion across India. While the festival is known for its energetic Garba and Dandiya Raas, there are two lesser-known but equally captivating dance forms that bring a fiery twist to the celebrations: Dhunuchi Naach and Indhoni Garbi Dance. These traditions, rooted in symbolism and spirituality, add a unique layer of meaning to the festival of Navratri.
Dhunuchi Naach, Bengali Tradition
 Dhunuchi Naach is a traditional dance form originating in the state of West Bengal and is an integral part of Durga Puja celebrations. This captivating dance involves dancers carrying a dhunuchi
Dhunuchi Naach is a traditional dance form originating in the state of West Bengal and is an integral part of Durga Puja celebrations. This captivating dance involves dancers carrying a dhunuchi
                                     
                               
                             
                                                
                                            