Jamnagar (Gujarat): People all over the nation are celebrating Navratri with fervour and enthusiasm. Visitors from abroad also joined the locals in Jamnagar to watch the youth perform a Garba.
Nastasia from Germany said, "...It was a very special experience. I researched for a year to come here. We can attend many Garba functions in Jamnagar or across Gujarat or around the world but this is very special because they dance with fire, they dance traditional Garba and this is not in many places...In Jamnagar, women also danced the traditional 'Indhoni Raas Garba' while wearing burning "Indhoni" on their heads. The 'Indhoni' is a pot holder used in Indian culture to hold a 'kalash' on the head.
Navratri, which means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, known as Navdurga. The festival is celebrated with great devotion across India, with rituals and prayers honouring the goddess in her various forms. Hindus observe four Navratris throughout the year, but only two--Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri--are widely celebrated, as they coincide with the changing of the seasons. In India, Navratri is celebrated in various ways.