Shades of Navratri : 9 Sarees to Ace the Look

by THE Loom
0 comment
Peach Printed Chiffon Saree

The goddess Durga is revered as the potential of feminine force at her most glorious. In India, the sacred festival of Navratri is regarded as the luckiest occasion. Nav means nine in Sanskrit, while Ratri signifies night. Days are typically thought to be optimistic, but during Navratri, nights are thought to be the most fortunate. In various parts of India, people celebrate these nine nights with the utmost fervor and intensity. The importance of being awake all night long cannot be overstated.

While the festival may be observed in many different ways across India, the saree remains a staple garment. Girls and women of all ages enjoy wearing and flaunting sarees. Sarees in a variety of hues and designs give the event a lively feel. For the occasion of Navratri, particular sorts of sarees are created. Because silk has the ability to absorb good energy from the cosmos, which is charged with lovely divine energy throughout these nine days, women in India wear wonderful silk sarees.

Women dress in various saree styles and hues for Navratri. These nine colors are thought to reflect the nine beautiful and varied goddess moods. Each of the nine days has a distinct color given to it. People think that the Divine Mother bestows her divine characteristics on a person by wearing these various colors. This is the rationale for the belief that wearing nine different colors nonstop for nine days is auspicious.

Bright Yellow

the loom-Yellow Printed Chanderi Saree
the loom-Yellow Printed Chanderi Saree

Women don yellow sarees as early as the first day. The goddess is connected with the color yellow because of her heavenly attributes of joy and cheer. The celebration kicks off with a yellow-colored fervor.

Glorious Green

the loom-Green Printed Linen Silk Saree
the loom-Green Printed Linen Silk Saree

The color green is connected to the second day. The color green represents nature, growth, and energy. 

Glimmering Grey

the loom-Grey Printed Cotton Banarasi Saree
the loom-Grey Printed Cotton Banarasi Saree

The third day’s color is grey, which stands for intelligence and composure. It is the diplomatic hue that mediates and arbitrates the gap between black and white.

Luminous Orange

the loom-Orange Printed Chanderi Silk Saree
the loom-Orange Printed Chanderi Silk Saree

The color orange represents the sun’s brightness and luminosity. Orange inspires enthusiasm and creativity as well. It is worn on the fourth day of Navratri.

Magnificent White

the loom-White Aari Zardozi Embroidered Chanderi Saree
the loom-White Aari Zardozi Embroidered Chanderi Saree

The color white is associated with the fifth day. The color white symbolizes calmness, innocence, purity, and clarity.

Glowing Red

the loom-Red Green Bagru Hand Block Printed Chanderi Saree
the loom-Red Green Bagru Hand Block Printed Chanderi Saree

The sixth day is devoted to the vivid and dazzling color red. It represents vigor, enthusiasm, and action.

Splendid Blue

the loom-Blue Red Patola Printed Silk Blend Saree
the loom-Blue Red Patola Printed Silk Blend Saree

Royal blue, which is worn on the seventh day, is created by mixing the hues of blue and violet. This colour is thought to have the ability to help someone see past an illusion.

Blooming Pink

the loom-Pink Hand Block Printed Organza Silk Saree
the loom-Pink Hand Block Printed Organza Silk Saree

The eighth day is all about the color pink. It stands for compassion and love; optimism and a new outlook.

Cheery Purple

the loom-Purple Green Zari Woven Banarasi Silk Blend Saree
the loom-Purple Green Zari Woven Banarasi Silk Blend Saree

Purple is a color that is created when blue and red are combined and represents aspiration, dignity, and power. Its color symbolizes the ninth day of Navratri.

The list of Navratri dresses for you is endless and nothing can replace the charm of an elegant Navratri saree. Count on this list for an impeccable festive look.

You may also like

Leave a Comment