Celebrate Navratri With The Vibrant Color Palette Of 2023

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Lavender Yellow Printed Chiffon Anarkali Kurta

In Hindu mythology, the festival of Navratri holds a special and significant position. We can witness great excitement and pomp all over the country. Getting more into details, we are celebrating the Chaitra Navratri currently, this nine-day festival starts on the first day of the month (Chaitra) of the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar and falls in March or April. This Navratri is also known as Vasanta Navratri. During these nine days, Hindus worship Goddess Durga in nine different forms, and the last day of the Navaratri, which is the ninth day, is celebrated as Ram Navami.

While celebrating Navaratri, there is the use of specific colors for the distinctive form of the Goddess. There is a firm belief that each of these particular colors have a unique effect to make your prayer auspicious. During Navratri, the nine forms of Mata are worshipped.

So get ready for the nine-day festivities with this expertly created list of colors dedicated to each day and communicating their importance. You can wear these colors according to the day which brings harmony and peace to feel calm and devoted.

Navratri Day 1 : Orange

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Let’s begin day one of Navratri with a bright and vibrant color, orange. The color reflects happiness and energy. This day is committed to the Goddess Mata Shailputri, who is primarily known as the daughter of mountains. She has a crescent moon on her forehead and is portrayed with two hands.

Navratri Day 2 : White

the loom – White Printed Chiffon Kurta

The color of Day 2 of Navratri is serene white. The white color is the symbol of purity, peace, and meditation. On this day, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped. She is the epitome of love and signifies loyalty and wisdom. Mata Brahmacharini also wraps herself in a white dress.

Navratri Day 3 : Red

the loom – Red Printed Cotton Kurta

On the third day of Navratri, people worship Goddess Chandraganta, who rewards people with her courage, bravery, and grace. The color of the third day is Red that signifies the beauty and fearlessness of mata Chandraganta.

Navratri Day 4 : Royal Blue

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The fourth day is committed to Goddess Kushmanda, who has eight hands and thus is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. Wearing royal blue on this day blesses you with good health and prosperity. 

Navratri Day 5 : Yellow

the loom – Yellow Printed Cotton Suit

On the fifth day of Navratri, Goddess Skandmata is worshipped who is also known as the mother of Lord Kartikey or Skanda. The yellow color is the leading protagonist here which stands for brightness and happiness. 

Navratri Day 6 : Green

the loom – White Printed Cotton Kurta

By reaching the sixth day of Navratri, we become more dedicated to spirituality, hence the Green color is apt, as it signifies growth and new beginnings. Hindus worship the slayer of the tyrannical demon Mahisasura on this day, the Goddess Katyayani! She holds a significant place in a series of mythological events.

Navratri Day 7 : Grey

the loom – Grey Dabu Printed Cotton Anarkali Kurta

On the seventh day, Hindus worship Goddess Kalaratri, she is believed to be the destroyer of all negative energies, demons, evil spirits, and ghosts. The colour for this day of Navratri is grey, which signifies the strength of transformation. 

Navratri Day 8 : Purple

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The eighth day of Navratri is quite special as it is the day of Kanjak. On this day, people feed young girls who are considered and worshipped as the avatar of the goddess. Purple is the color of the day which signifies the peace and power of intellect. On the kanjak, Goddess Mahagauri is worshipped, who holds the power of fulfilling and flourishing the desires of her devotees. It is believed that worshippers get relief from all the suffering in life.

Navratri Day 9 : Peacock Green

the loom – Green Ikat Printed Cotton Kurta

The last day of the Navratri festival is called Navami. It is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, who is believed to be one side of Lord Shiva’s body. Therefore, he is popular by the name of Ardhanarishwar. You should wear Peacock green while performing all prayers and rituals as it is a calming and auspicious color. 

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