Navratri Sharara Set – All The Colours You Need

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Navratri Sharara Set

Navratri 2024, a nine-night extravaganza celebrating the divine feminine, is a time of unparalleled joy and festivity. It’s a spiritual odyssey, a cultural extravaganza, and a fashionista’s dream come true. One of the most popular ways to immerse oneself in the Navratri spirit is by donning a new outfit each day, aligning with the nine colours associated with the festival. A Navratri sharara set is a sartorial symphony that perfectly encapsulates the essence of this auspicious occasion, offering a harmonious blend of comfort, style, and tradition.

Yellow Sharara Set

Yellow Sequins Work Cupro Gaji Silk Sharara Suit
the loom- Yellow Sequins Work Cupro Gaji Silk Sharara Suit

The first night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Shailaputri, often depicted riding a bull. Yellow is associated with her grace, beauty, and compassion. A yellow sharara set is a radiant and uplifting choice for this day. Imagine yourself adorned in a vibrant yellow sharara, radiating positivity and enlightenment. Couple your yellow sharara with gold or silver jewelry for a comfortable trace.

Green Sharara Set

Blue Green Printed Cotton Sharara Suit with Organza Dupatta
the loom- Blue Green Printed Cotton Sharara Suit with Organza Dupatta

On the second night of Navratri we celebrate Goddess Brahmacharini, known for her austerity and devotion. Green symbolises growth, prosperity, and new beginnings. A green sharara set is a renewed and vivacious excellent for this day.

Grey Sharara Set

Grey Embroidered Viscose Georgette Sharara Suit
the loom- Grey Embroidered Viscose Georgette Sharara Suit

The 3rd night of Navratri is devoted to Goddess Mangala Chandi, the violent form of the heavenly maa. Grey is a symbol of destruction and transformation. A grey sharara set is a bold and powerful choice for this day. Pair your grey sharara with black or dark red accessories for a dramatic look.

Orange Sharara Set

Orange Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Kurta with Sharara
the loom- Orange Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Kurta with Sharara

The fourth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the creator of the universe. Orange is associated with courage, strength, and sacrifice. An orange sharara set is a bold and powerful choice for this day. Pair your orange sharara with black or dark brown accessories for a striking contrast.

White Sharara Set

White Hand Block Printed Cotton Mulmul Sharara Suit
the loom- White Hand Block Printed Cotton Mulmul Sharara Suit

On the fifth day, we worship Goddess Skandamata. White represents purity, peace, and enlightenment. A white sharara set is a timeless and elegant choice for this day. Choose a delicate white lace or embroidered fabric for a feminine and ethereal look.

Red Sharara Set

Red Embroidered Silk Printed Sharara Suit
the loom- Red Embroidered Silk Printed Sharara Suit

The sixth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, the goddess of war and victory. Red is a symbol of married life and prosperity. A red sharara set is a traditional and auspicious choice for this day. Couples your red sharara with gold or silver jewelry for a typical look.

Blue Sharara Set

Teal Blue Embroidered Chanderi Sharara Set
the loom- Teal Blue Embroidered Chanderi Sharara Set 

Goddess Mahagauri, the goddess of wisdom and enlightenment is worshipped on the seventh night of Navrtari. Blue is a symbol of devotion, spirituality, and peace. A blue sharara set for Navratri is a serene and spiritual choice. Opt for a deep navy blue for a sophisticated look, or a lighter shade of blue for a more casual vibe.

Pink Sharara Set

Pink Hand Block Printed Cotton Kurta with Sharara
the loom- Pink Hand Block Printed Cotton Kurta with Sharara

The eighth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Mahakali, the fierce form of the divine mother. Pink is associated with her grace, beauty, and compassion. A pink sharara set is a perfect way to start your Navratri celebrations. Choose a soft pastel pink for a feminine and delicate look, or opt for a bolder shade for a more vibrant appearance.

Purple Sharara Set

Purple Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Sharara Suit
the loom- Purple Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Sharara Suit

The ninth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, the goddess of accomplishment and perfection. Purple is a symbol of royalty, wealth, and spiritual power. A purple sharara set is a luxurious and regal choice for this day. Choose a deep shade of purple for a sophisticated look, or a lighter shade for a more playful vibe.

Whether you’re a traditionalist or a fashionista, a navratri sharara set is a versatile and stylish choice for this festive occasion. Shop at The Loom collection of online Navratri sharara sets and celebrate Navratri in style 2024.

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