top ten bollywood songs to dance to this navratri

By Spardha Learnings | 

Navratri is a festival of dance and devotion celebrated across India, but Gujarat is especially famous for its unique nine-night dance festival, perhaps the longest in the world.

Did you know there are two types of Navratri? The one celebrated in spring is known as Vasant Navratri, while the one in autumn is called Sharad Navratri. However, it's Sharad Navratri that receives the most attention, with grand celebrations filled with music and dance.

Why is Navratri for nine days?

The festival lasts for nine days because it took Goddess Aadhya Shakti nine days and nights to defeat the demon Mahishasura, which is why it is called Navratri (nine nights). Each of the nine nights is dedicated to different forms of Goddess Durga:

Shailputri - Stability and strength
Brahmacharini - Knowledge and wisdom
Chandraghanta - Bravery and courage
Kushmanda - Happiness and positivity
Skandamata - Motherhood and compassion
Katyayani - Warrior energy and strength
Kalratri - Destruction of ignorance
Mahagauri - Purity and peace
Siddhidatri - Spiritual fulfilment

The Story behind Navratri

It all started with the story of a powerful demon named Mahishasur. Mahishasur received a special boon from the fire god Agni, stating that "no man could kill him", making him almost impossible to defeat. With this power, he began causing chaos and destruction.

The gods, unable to stop him, turned to Lord Shiva for help, who then suggested they pray to the goddess Shakti, the supreme feminine force. As a result of their prayers, a powerful goddess named Adhya Shakti was born from the combined energies of the gods, equipped with divine weapons and a lion as her vehicle and companion.

She fought a fierce battle against Mahishasur for nine days and nights, and on the tenth day, she finally defeated him by cutting off his head. This day is known as Vijaya Dashami (Dussehra), meaning "the day of victory".

Are Vijaya Dashami and Dussehra the same?

Vijaya Dashami is also known as Dussehra, but they are two different festivals. Both festivals occur on the same day and celebrate the victory of good over evil. However, they tell different stories: one honours Goddess Durga and her strength in defeating Mahishasura, while the other celebrates Lord Rama and his righteousness in defeating the demon king Ravana.

The History of Garba Culture

Did you know that Garba Raas (Dandiya Raas) actually originates from the worship of Lord Krishna rather than from goddess worship? It comes from the Gop culture of Saurashtra and Kutch. The dances often reflect the relationships and emotions between Krishna and the Gopis.

Nothing can capture the spirit of Navratri like Garba, as it is synonymous with the festival itself. As part of getting ready to celebrate, make sure you have this playlist of 10 must-have songs to keep your feet moving!

1. Dholi Taro Dhol Baaje – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Nothing can beat the energy of this timeless classic. Playing this song is like a ritual that must be performed. Add this to the top of your Navratri playlist and make sure everyone joins in!

2. Chogada Tara – Loveyatri

This is a new-age Garba anthem. Its upbeat tempo will get everyone on the dance floor. So, learn the dance steps and invite your friends and family to join the fun!

3. Nagada Sang Dhol – Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela

With its thumping dhols and electrifying tempo, this song will instantly set the mood for an energetic round of Garba. Don’t just add this to your playlist; when you play it, turn up the volume!

4. Dholida – Gangubai Kathiawadi

This song blends traditional beats with contemporary music, making it a crowd-pleaser at every Garba night. With its catchy beats and lively lyrics, it’s a perfect addition to your Navratri playlist!

5. Rangilo Maro Dholna – Pyaar Ke Geet

This song’s energy isn't limited to just making you tap your feet along to the beat; you'll find yourself dancing along. Learn the dance steps to this song with your friends and family, and make this Navratri even more special!

6. Pankhida – Falguni Pathak

This iconic track has stood the test of time. It captures the beauty and excitement of the festival with its classic beats and lyrics. You must add this to your playlist because no Navratri celebration is complete without a Falguni Pathak song!

7. Kamariya – Mitron

This energetic track is a dance floor favourite. With its fresh beats and catchy melody, it’s an absolute must-have for an unforgettable dandiya night with friends. Learn to dance on this song and let your body hit every beat to this Garba banger!

8. Odhani – Made In China

This upbeat song has a rhythm that makes you want to dance, especially in a Garba setting. If you're getting ready to do Garba, how can you be complete without your Odhani? So, don’t hold back to lose yourself with the beat of this song!

9. Khalasi –Coke Studio

Yes, Coke Studio is not Bollywood. But a Navratri playlist is incomplete without this masterpiece. This lively song celebrates the perfect blend of Gujarati folk music with modern elements, creating an energetic and engaging track, making it perfect for this Navratri. Add it to your playlist and learn this song to sing along that would be a lot fun!

10. Shubhaarambh – Kai Po Che

This vibrant track captures the essence of friendship, life, hope, and new beginnings. The lyrics invite everyone to come together, dance, and embrace life. So, you too can do the same and invite your friends to join you. Learn this song and do the Shubhaarambh by adding this to your Navratri playlist!

Bonus Song for your Navratri Playlist

Special treat for Kids! The song speaks about the happiness and excitement to welcome the Goddess Ambe Maa. This song is perfect for kids to learn this Navratri, learn to play guitar or learn to sing along and of course, you can learn to dance!

This Navratri, let these songs be your way to show devotion to Goddess Durga and, of course, your Garba steps! Share this playlist with your loved ones to show how much you love them. And don’t just wish…

Happy Navratri!!!

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