Navaratri- A season of colorful clothes
Navarati is a nine day festival which has great religious value for Hindus. It is being celebrated with great enthusiasm in various parts of the country though the way of celebration varies from community to community. In the eastern and northern part of the country, Goddess Durga is being worshiped during the occasion. In West Bengal the occasion is mainly celebrated as Durga Puja. Whereas in the western part of the country Navaratri is being celebrated by doing Garba and Dandiya dance in big rounds and ‘Pandals’ around the idols and statues of Goddess Durga.
As Garba and Dandiya are traditional dance forms and are done with religious beliefs, people usually wear traditional Navaratri dresses and ethnic wear during these dance nights. Gujarat and Mumbai are some of the states where Garba and Dandiya are largely being played by the people. Women generally wear traditional chaniya cholis, multi- colored ghagras, sarees and Salwar suits, whereas mens go for Kafni pyjamas and Kediya, Kurta pyjamas and Dhotis. As Gujarat is a textile hub, you can get a huge variety of Navaratri dresses in Gujarat.
Navaratri Chaniya cholis are the most popular dress for Garba and Dandiya dance. These chaniya cholis are available in countless fabrics, designs and styles. Beats, sea shells, small mirrors and many other materials are used for making these Navarati dresses more attractive. These Navaratri are present in a wide range of prices, from very low to very high. The cost of these Navarati dresses depends upon the cost of the material used and the amount of human labour spend on it.
You can buy these Navarati chaniya cholis through various ecommerce or online shopping portals or can get the list of high quality suppliers through various B2B portals.