આવો તો
રમવાને માં, ગરબે ઘુમવાને
માડી
મારે જોવા છે તમને રમતા રે…
ગરબે
ઘુમતા રે
આવો તો
રમવાને માં ગરબે ઘુમવાને
માડી
મારે જોવા છે, તમને રમતા રે
ગરબે
ઘુમતા રે
આવો તો
રમવા ને…
ગબ્બરની
માત મારી, વાધે અસવાર છે
મોઢું
સોહામણુને, સોળે શણગાર છે
ગબ્બરની
માત મારી વાધે અસવાર છે
મોઢું સોહામણુ
ને સોળે શણગાર છે
હે હું
તો જોઈને હરખાય જાવું રે
હે માડી
જોઈને હરખાય જાવું રે
ચાચરનાં
ચોકમાં રે
ગબ્બરના
ગોખમાં રે
આવો તો
રમવા ને માં ગરબે ઘુમવાને
હે માડી
મારે જોવા છે તમને રમતા રે
ગરબે
ઘુમતા રે
આવો તો
રમવા ને
હો
લાલ-લાલ ચૂંદડી, માથે ઓઢણી
કાનમાં
છે કુંડળ, શોહે છે ટિલડી
લાલ-લાલ
ચૂંદડી, માથે ઓઢણી
કાનમાં
છે કુંડળ, શોહે છે ટિલડી
હે હું
તો જોઈને ધન્ય ધન્ય થાવું રે
માડી
જોઈને ધન્ય ધન્ય થાવું રે
હે ચાચરનાં
ચોકમાં રે
ગબ્બરના
ગોખમાં રે
આવો તો
રમવા ને માં ગરબે ઘુમવાને
હે માડી
મારે જોવા છે, તમને રમતા રે
ગરબે
ઘુમતા રે
આવો તો
રમવા ને
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba is a popular Gujarati Garba song performed during Navratri celebrations with traditional music and dance.
This Garba song originates from Gujarat and has been sung and performed for generations in Navratri festivals.
The song is significant for worshipping Goddess Durga and celebrating the spirit of Navratri through devotional dance.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba is widely popular in Gujarat and among Gujarati communities worldwide during festive seasons.
It promotes cultural heritage community participation and devotion through music and dance performances.
The song's lyrics invite devotees to gather and dance in devotion to Maa Durga during Navratri nights.
The lyrics encourage participation devotion and celebration of the divine feminine power in a joyful manner.
The Garba symbolizes unity devotion and the triumph of good over evil through rhythmic music and dance.
Certain lines of the Garba emphasize the playful and celebratory aspects of devotion connecting communities during festivals.
The essence of the song is to inspire love devotion and participation in cultural and religious traditions.
Garba is performed in circles with rhythmic steps and claps often around the decorated center with a diya or image of Maa Durga.
Instruments like dhol tabla and manjira accompany the song enhancing the festive and devotional atmosphere.
Participants wear traditional colorful attire including chaniya cholis and kediyu reflecting the Gujarati cultural heritage.
Garba promotes social bonding allowing families and communities to celebrate together in devotion and joy.
The Garba has been adapted in modern music recordings and dance performances while retaining traditional essence.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba reinforces devotion to Maa Durga celebrating her power love and protection.
It is an integral part of Navratri festivities fostering joy spirituality and cultural continuity.
The Garba strengthens unity and collective participation making festivals more vibrant and meaningful.
The circular dance of Garba symbolizes the cycle of life and victory of good over evil reflecting spiritual teachings.
It brings joy energy and festive enthusiasm to all participants blending devotion with cultural fun.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba continues to inspire devotees preserve cultural heritage and bring communities together every Navratri.
The song and dance remain a cherished tradition in Gujarat and among the Gujarati diaspora globally.
It plays a key role in maintaining cultural identity folklore and devotional practices through generations.
The Garba inspires younger generations to learn perform and appreciate traditional devotional arts.
The song is celebrated and performed worldwide wherever Gujarati communities observe Navratri.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba is a popular Gujarati Garba song performed during Navratri celebrations with traditional music and dance.
This Garba song originates from Gujarat and has been sung and performed for generations in Navratri festivals.
The song is significant for worshipping Goddess Durga and celebrating the spirit of Navratri through devotional dance.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba is widely popular in Gujarat and among Gujarati communities worldwide during festive seasons.
It promotes cultural heritage community participation and devotion through music and dance performances.
The song's lyrics invite devotees to gather and dance in devotion to Maa Durga during Navratri nights.
The lyrics encourage participation devotion and celebration of the divine feminine power in a joyful manner.
The Garba symbolizes unity devotion and the triumph of good over evil through rhythmic music and dance.
Certain lines of the Garba emphasize the playful and celebratory aspects of devotion connecting communities during festivals.
The essence of the song is to inspire love devotion and participation in cultural and religious traditions.
Garba is performed in circles with rhythmic steps and claps often around the decorated center with a diya or image of Maa Durga.
Instruments like dhol tabla and manjira accompany the song enhancing the festive and devotional atmosphere.
Participants wear traditional colorful attire including chaniya cholis and kediyu reflecting the Gujarati cultural heritage.
Garba promotes social bonding allowing families and communities to celebrate together in devotion and joy.
The Garba has been adapted in modern music recordings and dance performances while retaining traditional essence.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba reinforces devotion to Maa Durga celebrating her power love and protection.
It is an integral part of Navratri festivities fostering joy spirituality and cultural continuity.
The Garba strengthens unity and collective participation making festivals more vibrant and meaningful.
The circular dance of Garba symbolizes the cycle of life and victory of good over evil reflecting spiritual teachings.
It brings joy energy and festive enthusiasm to all participants blending devotion with cultural fun.
Aavo To Ramva Ne Maa Garba continues to inspire devotees preserve cultural heritage and bring communities together every Navratri.
The song and dance remain a cherished tradition in Gujarat and among the Gujarati diaspora globally.
It plays a key role in maintaining cultural identity folklore and devotional practices through generations.
The Garba inspires younger generations to learn perform and appreciate traditional devotional arts.
The song is celebrated and performed worldwide wherever Gujarati communities observe Navratri.