Third Norte girls' flirtatious outlook: Raj Garba group shines in Unana Navratri Mohotsav; At Jalaram Wadi Hall, the whites flocked to the steps of the Dodhia

Everyone is engrossed in worshiping Amba during Navratri. Meanwhile, the Raj Garba group has appeared in the Navratri festival of Una city. Raj Garba Group is famous for its innovative new steps in the city. The group has been conducting garba classes for 13 consecutive years in Una, as well as the city’s famous garbi razzle-dazzle. Today, the group gathered at Una Jalaram Wadi Hall for the third time. In which young men and women from young children to adults dressed in traditional dress played garba to the rhythm of clapping and played raas garba according to our culture with the worship of Mataji. In which people also flocked to see. The group also provides training to about 600 brothers and sisters in Una and the surrounding area to learn garba. This Garba Group is managed by Chintanbhai Bhupatani, Khyati Bhupatani and Mayur Bhupatani.
Known for the only Dodhia style in Saurashtra
The most popular style by the Raj Group is the Dodhia style known from the steps of Dodhia, the only Dodhia style in the whole of Saurashtra. By whom Garba is already played within its own steps by the ancient Garba as well as Garba steps as per our culture. All the different steps of this garba group are quite traditional. From the very first day, there is a buzz in the planning of the Navratri festival. Raj Garba Group also organizes its group’s Welcome Navratri very well.
The group has been conducting garba classes for 13 consecutive years in Una, as well as the city’s famous garbi razzle-dazzle. Today, the group gathered at Una Jalaram Wadi Hall for the third time. In which young men and women from young children to adults dressed in traditional dress played garba to the rhythm of clapping and played raas garba according to our culture with the worship of Mataji.