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Grand Navratri Garba Celebration in South Brunswick in October
Witness the cultural diversity of Central New Jersey at this five-day Hindu Navratri festival.

South Brunswick, NJ - The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey will hold their Grand Navratri Garba celebration in South Brunswick on October 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Cross Roads South Middle School.
The Navratri celebration marks the festival of nine nights during which Hindus worship Goddess of Shakti Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Hindus believe Goddess Durga destroys all the evil propensities lurking the minds of her devotees, Goddess Lakshmi implants divine qualities in the devotee’s minds and Goddess Saraswati bestows true knowledge to her devotees. The tenth day also known as Vijay Dashami, commemorates the victory of good over evil.
More than 2,000 people are expected to attend each day to celebrate Hindu’s religious and cultural festival. Once again, famous group of Mahesh Mehta and his talented artists from Bollywood and local singers and musicians of Entertainment Unlimited will rock the stage with famous old and new live singing of traditional garbas, dandiya, famous sanedo and bhangaras with live entertainment for more than five hours on all five days.
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The cafeteria will have food stalls of various mouth-watering and traditional Indian delicacies as well as other local vendors with various clothing, jewelry and traditional items booths which will be added convenience and attractions to the attendees.
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