: The lyrics often use "color" as a metaphor for divine grace. To "get colored" means to lose one's ego and be completely immersed in the rhythm of the Garba, which represents the cycle of life and the universe.
: Known for his powerful, earthy voice that carries the "Gadhavi" legacy of storytelling and folk singing. His performance provides the traditional foundation. : The lyrics often use "color" as a
In the context of Garba, Rang Lagyo refers to being "dyed" in the love of the Divine Mother (Amba or Shakti). The song captures several layers of meaning: : The lyrics often use "color" as a
: The final segments often lead to a state of Dhun (trance-like chanting), where the devotee is finally "colored" by the divine. : The lyrics often use "color" as a