
Every Navratri, Ahmedabad’s old city comes alive with countless rituals, but one of the most striking unfolds in Sadu Mata Ni Pol. Here, on the festival’s eighth night, men from the Barot community step
into sarees and perform Garba—a practice known as Saduma na Garba that carries 200 years of history, penance, and devotion.According to legend, the tradition traces back to Saduben, a woman who once sought help from the Barot men when a Mughal nobleman demanded her as a mistress. Their refusal to protect her led to the loss of her child, after which she cursed them, declaring their descendants would be cowardly. Saduben is believed to have performed 'sati,' and ever since, the men of the community have observed this ritual as an act of repentance and homage to her sacrifice.A video capturing this year’s celebration, shared by @awesome.amdavad, has gone viral on Instagram, crossing nearly 2 million views and sparking online admiration. Netizens lauded both the devotion and the cultural depth of the ritual.