Garba
A traditional hindu dance that is often performed on the nine days of the hindu holiday, Navratri, to celebrate the nine incarnations of Durga. This dance moves in a circular shape usually around an idol. This dance is also performed at indian weddings and is one of the festivities that occur before the marriage ceremony. Garba is often danced to a two clap song which is followed by a three clap dance called thein thalii, and it is often followed by dandaya or raas to further celebrate. Raas is played when a pair of people bang one or two sticks together to the beat of the music.
During Navratri, my friends and I went to a cultural dance to play garba.
Garba
Garba is a man who knows how to make love on bed.
He is a sex addict.
They are good in producing twins.
He is a sex addict.
They are good in producing twins.
Garba is good on bed
Garbae
Bae. But he’s garbage. And you know it. But he’s so cute and probably has a big dick.
“Hey girl where have you been?”
“With garbae”
“With garbae”
Baptismal Garba
The family celebration of baptism by performing the traditional dance form of garba
Hansa to Praful (translated from the original Hindi): Annie got baptized yesterday. The Smiths have invited us for the Baptismal Garba.