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Garba isn’t just a festive dance, it relieves stress, lifts mood, and strengthens emotional well-being, say experts, making Navratri truly therapeutic.

Celebrate Navratri while boosting your mood, Garba promotes emotional well-being, connection, and stress relief.
Navratri is one of the most vibrant and festive times of the year, brimming with song, colour, and laughter. For many, the highlight of these nine nights is Garba — a dance form that brings everyone together to express devotion and joy. While Garba is strongly rooted in history and religion, it is also a powerful vehicle for promoting mental health and emotional stability, something increasingly important in today’s fast-paced, stressful world.
“As a clinical psychologist, I repeatedly observe how simple, joyful activities can transform attitude and mood. Garba is one such activity, not just a dance or celebration, but a way to release tension, connect with others, and put yourself in a positive frame of mind,” says Dr. Shweta Chhabra, Clinical Psychologist, M.Phil Clinical Psychology, Apollo Clinic, Bellandur.
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Dancing Away Stress
When you dance Garba and focus on the steps and beats, your mind naturally disengages from daily worries. In today’s hectic lives, such joyful engagement acts like a reset button, allowing the mind to unwind and recharge.
“Scientifically, dance triggers the release of endorphins and dopamine, otherwise known as ‘happy hormones.’ These chemicals elevate mood, reduce stress, and even improve sleep quality. That is why, after a night of Garba, you may feel physically tired but mentally refreshed,” adds Dr. Chhabra.
Over time, indulging in positive activities like Garba can even build emotional resilience, helping one cope more effectively with daily pressures.
The Power of Connection
“In today’s era, many people feel lonely even when surrounded by others. Garba provides a safe, comforting space to connect. Moving together in a circle, coordinating claps, and sharing smiles encourages a sense of belonging, which is vital for emotional well-being,” explains Dr. Chhabra.
Research shows that group activities significantly reduce loneliness and anxiety while boosting self-esteem. For someone experiencing a difficult period, immersing in the lively energy of a Garba night can be profoundly therapeutic.
Confidence Through Expression
Garba isn’t about perfect steps, its charm lies in being “imperfectly perfect.” Dancing without self-judgment fosters body confidence and self-worth. This form of self-expression allows one to feel comfortable in their own skin, and that confidence often extends into other areas of life.
A Joyful Path to Mental Wellness
Garba is more than just physical exercise. Its true magic lies in how it nourishes the mind and emotions. It combines movement, music, mindfulness, and a sense of belonging — four key factors that enhance emotional well-being.
“This Navratri, as you step onto the dance floor, remember that you’re not just celebrating a festival, you’re giving your mind and heart a well-deserved treat. Whether you dance to unwind, socialize, or simply celebrate life, Garba and dandiya can brighten your mood, release tension, and promote emotional balance,” says Dr. Chhabra.
Dance freely, embrace the music, and let each beat remind you that healing and happiness often come from the simplest moments with the greatest joys.
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September 25, 2025, 10:50 IST
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