- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 24 Sep 2025 12:53 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Navratri Viral Video: The festive streets of India are glowing with energy as Shardiya Navratri 2025 kicks off. From colourful garba nights to the rhythmic beats of dandiya, everyone seems ready to celebrate but this year, some tiny participants have stolen the show. A video of little and cute dogs, all dressed up in traditional garba attire, steals the spotlight. A video of the adorable pup has gone viral on Instagram, showing it joining the Navratri fun alongside other dogs in festive outfits.
The most charming part of the clip shows the little dog twirling happily in its owner’s arms, enjoying the garba just like everyone else. Pulkit Agrawal, who shared the video, captioned it: “It’s PawRatri,” and the post has left netizens smiling.
Navratri, celebrated with devotion across India, spans nine days filled with prayer, dance, and rituals honoring different forms of Maa Durga. This year, the festival runs from September 22 to October 1, 2025, with Vijaya Dashami on October 2. But thanks to this tiny furry dancer, it seems the festive fun is now going to the next adorable level.
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The post shared three days ago pulled 1.5 million views from people online. Users expressed their views in the comment section. "Good initiative but the saddest part is, not a single Indie dog is there in the video; they also deserve home, love & care. Please adopt, don’t shop," a user wrote. "I am scared of dogs, but liking this cz that kuchupuchu in navratri outfit was," a second user wrote.
"Look at all these handsome boys and girls in their outfits," wrote a third user. "This Reel made my Navratri and also made me smile, for instance," added a third user. "Would you guys mind next time to announce in advance and put it all over social media?! Someone (me) wanted to be a part of it and is ready to drive up from Mumbai. Please! Our souls need to attend this!!!" added a fourth user.
"Why are these foreign-breed dogs celebrating the Indian festival? Where are the Indies?" asked another user. "Awwww.. Where is this thing happening? I want to take my dog there," added another user. "No matter how much the pass costs, I need that," another user wrote.