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Men in sarees perform 200-year-old garba ritual in Ahmedabad to lift curse. Watch

The annual Garba in sarees is therefore considered both an act of remembrance and repentance, observed by men as a way of recognising the consequences of that historic moment.

October 01, 2025 / 16:48 IST
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A short video from this year’s celebration, uploaded by the Instagram page Awesome Amdavad, quickly gained traction online.

In Ahmedabad’s old city, the neighbourhood of Sadu Mata Ni Pol once again hosted its distinctive Navratri observance this year, where men take part in Garba while dressed in sarees. Known as Saduma na Garba, the practice dates back more than two centuries and is linked to the story of a woman named Saduben, whose grief and curse shaped a tradition of penance for generations.

A short video from this year’s celebration, uploaded by the Instagram page Awesome Amdavad, quickly gained traction online. The clip, captioned “Saree Garba Ritual at Sadu Mata Ni Pol in Amdavad”, has since gone viral.

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According to local accounts, the origins of the ritual lie in events from over 200 years ago. Saduben, faced with unwanted attention from a Mughal nobleman, appealed to the men of the Barot community for protection. When they failed to act, she lost her child and, consumed by anger and sorrow, pronounced a curse that their descendants would live without courage. She later performed sati, leaving behind a memory that the community continues to acknowledge.

The annual Garba in sarees is therefore considered both an act of remembrance and repentance, observed by men as a way of recognising the consequences of that historic moment.

The recent video prompted a flood of online reactions. An Instagram user commented: “Wow I never heard this.. salute to the men. Jai mata di.”