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Nine Nights: Navratri
Nine Nights: Navratri
Nine Nights: Navratri
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The book attempts for the first time in the world to give an insightful perspective of this festival of the Goddesses. Its Spiritual significance and various celebrations in India and Overseas. The book portrays the blissful joy of playing Raas and Garba and synchronizes it with the beautiful explanation of the eternal love between Radha and Krishna. Participating in the festivities of Navratri with loved ones brings positive health and happiness, which is vital for rejuvenation. It colourfully depicts the uniqueness of this dance form, which has no barriers. Whether a spectator, beginner or proficient dancer, everyone will find it interesting and illuminating. There are some unique fitness and dietary advices, energizing foods, natural make-up for everlasting beauty, along with exemplifying strategies to be a winner. The underlying essence of this book is also to bring forth the magnificence of the Goddesses and it's expression in the strength of a woman
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNotion Press
Release dateSep 10, 2013
ISBN9789383416400
Nine Nights: Navratri

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    Nine Nights - Simran Ahuja

    Nine Nights Navratri

    Simran Ahuja

    Notion Press

    5 Muthu Kalathy Street, Triplicane,

    Chennai - 600 005

    First Published by Notion Press 2013

    Copyright © Simran Ahuja 2013

    All Right Reserved.

    ISBN: 978-93-83416-40-0

    This book has been published in good faith that the work of the author is original. All efforts have been taken to make the material error-free. However, the author and the publisher disclaim the responsibility.

    No part of this book may be used, reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    I am fortunate for receiving the bountiful grace showered on me by the Almighty, who has created this beautiful ‘Dance of the Universe’, from where I get inspired and feel deeply connected.

    His abundant love is a Treasure beyond Measure.

    With folded hands, I welcome you all to this Wondrous Festival of Goddesses.

    The Nine Nights Navratri.

    Raas and Garba

    Love and Light

    Simran Ahuja (Deenz).

    I found Garba so fascinating

    so charming and tempting

    so captivating

    That I immediately fell in love…

    ‘True Love’.

    With every ounce of my love and compassion, passion and soul, I bring forward the world’s first book on the phenomenal festival of India.

    To my parents,

    who’ve been the epitome of love.

    My hubby,

    who’s been my philosopher and guide,

    My siblings,

    for encouraging me in all my endeavours.

    andBaby Angel,

    theapple of my eye.

    There are innumerable people, who are special to me, and

    my humble thanks to all of them.

    Preface

    World over, India is admired as an icon of religious pluralism, the capacity to be not only multi-dimensional but also

    multi-denominational. A unique feature of Indian Culture is its

    self-rejuvenating capacity, which is admired for its beauty and depth. Benevolent, smiling Goddesses regularly hop across religious lines to help those in need.

    In Nine Nights Navratri, we bring out the significance of this celebration. Why is it a night celebration, and not a day?

    What is Raas? What is the actual meaning of Navratri?

    In 2012, an American friend of mine witnessed this celebration in New Jersey. She was completely mesmerised by all the unique and bright aspects of Raas. She asked some of her Hindu friends what it meant, and they were unable to answer.

    What a colossal ignorance!

    Here, a westerner wants to know about this celebration of Goddesses, and we are not fully aware of it. When she learnt of the significance, we felt, the world must know about this, and that it could be a celebration for one and all, irrespective of caste, religion or nationality.

    Friends, when I started dancing, I had pots of questions in my mind. Asking everyone around, only made me yearning for more. It’s simply taken as a ritual and carried on. But today’s generation is practical and raises all sorts of logical questions. This induced me to write a book on this grand celebration. When we have books on ballet, Western and classical dances, which take very long time to learn, and need some amount of flexibility, age factor and vital statistics, then why not on the most popular dance festival of India, with spiritual significance? The criterion for participation here is your willingness to have a ball of a time with friends and folks.

    Age: No bar

    Weight: No bar

    Fitness: No bar

    All you need is Love.

    It’s very easy to learn, and you progress gradually, enjoying the journey.

    Everyone lives a life, but this book will urge you to love your life. You are invited into this voyage of the mystical world of Nine Nights Navratri!

    ‘Being Happy’ is the mantra of this book.

    Contents

    Title

    Copyright

    Dedication

    Preface

    My Journey

    1. Spiritual Significance of Navratri

    2. Nine Forms of Goddess Durga

    3. From Darkness to Light

    4. Celebration Time

    5. Celebrations in India and Overseas

    6. Music – ‘Universal Language of Love’

    7. Dance – Universal Expression of Emotions and Happiness

    8. Start Participating

    9. Dancing and Progressing

    10. Raas/Dandiya

    11. Garba

    12. Celebrate by Clapping

    13. Taking Circles

    14. Props Used

    15. Girl/Woman Attire – Ghagra Choli

    3D

    16. Boy/Man Attire – Kedia

    17. Different Styles

    18. Accessories – Jewellery and Ornaments

    19. Make-up

    20. Natural Make-up

    21. Magnificent Beautilicious You

    22. Finding the Right Partner

    23. Competition Special

    24. Energizing Foods

    25. Breath of Life

    26. Sweet Stretches

    27. Fasting

    28. Fasting Foods

    29. Revitalization and Rejuvenation

    30. Garba at Weddings

    31. Places to Shop

    32. Radha and Krishna – ‘Love’ Personified

    33. ‘Strength of a Woman’

    Glossary

    Disclaimer

    My Journey

    "Deep Within Every Human, Lies A Divine Goddess:

    Gracious And Compassionate"

    I. What Attracted Me!

    2 decades ago

    Month of October

    Examination time: 8:20 am

    Jai Hind College, Bombay, India.

    Three girls and two boys (looking exhausted) entered the examination hall, 20 minutes late. They requested the examiner to allow them to sit for the examination. They were late because they were playing Raas all night long. They left the hall after signing the answer sheet.

    With a pen in my hand, and my mind thinking about economics, suddenly, I was compelled to think about my classmates. What work in the world did they have? And what’s the big deal if they were dancing till morning, with family and friends, night after night, for non-stop nine nights? This question remained in my mind and this is all I knew about this festival. Can anyone be so crazy? I was inquisitive to know.

    2 months later...

    December time...

    College festivals on...

    We had Dandiya night organised by the Gujarati Social Circle. I borrowed an outfit from my friend and we entered the function. Bright colours, huge flaired skirts (ghagras) twirling around from the waist, awesome tops (cholis), and some different village outfit for guys called kedia, along with broad smiles, laughter, music, dance, circles, clapping and some with two sticks (dandiyas) in hands. This was all I saw.

    My friends dragged me into the circle and quickly taught me a step of Dandiya. I learnt it instantly and played throughout, not knowing if I would ever get a chance to play again. Two hours of dance made me exhausted, crazy, happy, sweaty, glowing and gasping for breath. My abs became flat. I was feeling light and bright that night. I was in love. Just then, there was an announcement that the last 20 minutes of the event will hold a competition. My friend’s friend requested me to dance with him. He told me, no matter what, just keep smiling and dancing. Those were the most tiring moments of my life, where I was completely exhausted and still had to smile and move. I was energetically relaxed. An oxymoron? Yes! It was this mixture of feelings. My surprise peaked when I won the ‘best couple’ award. I didn’t even know my partner’s name. But his support and encouragement helped me to be a winner.

    First of all, I was there to simply have fun. I learnt the steps then and there. Expressions came naturally to me, since I was enjoying myself thoroughly. Simple steps – happy dancing. My laughter and excitement knew no bounds. Above all, I won a gift, a trophy and my beautiful photograph appeared in our college magazine. That was incredible. If winning was all about enjoying, freaking out, relaxing, losing weight and rejuvenating, then this is what I wanted to do. I was on this natural high!

    I learnt my first lesson in life: No matter how tired or exhausted you feel, you have a lot more energy. Keep your mind strong and soul connected.

    II. Beginning of My Most Beautiful Journey

    The attraction remained, and so the inclination to do it sometime. When? Umm... I never knew. Nights out were a taboo at my place, and dancing nights – Good heavens!

    Five years later, I completed my masters in Finance and was working in the corporate world. As a part-time entrepreneur, I used to take up artwork and designing. Once, I was asked to design a brochure for a well-known real estate company, Nirmal Lifestyles, for their Navratri celebrations, and I got invited for the same. I went with my mom for this pre-Navratri Garba night. Feeling slightly awkward, I entered the venue. A girl came up to me saying she knew me and that we worked out together in the same gym. Her name was Neeta Vora, the one who changed my life. She looked ravishing in blue skirt and top (ghagra choli). Her bold eyes and make-up kept me hooked on to her face. She asked me to dance Garba with her group. That was the first time I saw Garba, and danced for some time. They were whirling round and round. She invited me the next day for her Jain social group event. Mom was fine with my friend, and hence I went there. She had a small circle of friends, and they showered sweet smiles and warm welcome. Music was slow and I learnt two steps:

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