few lines on garba in sanskrit
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The word "garba" comes from the Sanskrit word garbha, meaning "womb." Traditionally, the dance is performed by women in a circle around a clay lantern with a light inside, called a garbha deep ("womb lamp"). ... Garba is danced around this symbol to honor the fact that all humans have the divine energy of Devi within them.Garba is a community circle dance from the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat. The word "garba" is also used to refer to the event at which the garba is performed. The dance form originated in the villages of Gujarat, where it was (and continues to be) performed in communal gathering spaces in the center of the village with the entire community participating. As with many social events that happen in rural areas, garba also has religious significance.
In English
Garba is a form of dance which originates from the state of Gujarat in India. The name is derived from the Sanskrit term Garbha ("womb") and Deep ("a small earthenware lamp"). Many traditional garbas are performed around centrally lit lamp or a picture or statue of the Goddess Shakti. Traditionally, it is performed during the nine-day Hindu festival Navarātrī (Gujarati 1qR1l Nava = 9, ratri = nights). = Either the lamp (the " garbha Deep) or an image of the Goddess, Durga (also called Amba) is placed in middle of concentric rings as an object of veneration.
In Persian
گاربا نوعی رقص است که از ایالت گجرات هندوستان سرچشمه می گیرد. این نام از اصطلاح سانسکریت Garbha ("رحم") و Deep ("یک چراغ سفالی کوچک") گرفته شده است. بسیاری از لباسهای سنتی در اطراف چراغ روشن مرکزی یا تصویر یا مجسمه ای از الهه شاکتی انجام می شود. به طور سنتی ، در طول نه روز جشنواره هندو Navarātrī (گجراتی 1qR1l ناوا = 9 ، راتری = شب) انجام می شود. = یا لامپ ("garbha Deep") یا تصویری از ایزدبانو ، دورگا (که Amba نیز نامیده می شود) به عنوان یک مورد احترام در وسط حلقه های متحدالمرکز قرار می گیرد.
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