By Sakshi Sah
Published Oct 03, 2024

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9 colours to wear on each day of Navratri

Navratri is celebrated with great joy and devotion. Each day has its own significance, and devotees wear specific colours.

Here’s a guide to the 9 colours for Navratri.

On the first day, wear orange to represent energy and enthusiasm as you worship Goddess Shailaputri.

Green is the colour of growth and harmony. On the second day, honour Goddess Brahmacharini by wearing green.

Grey symbolises balance and calm. Wear grey on the third day to pay tribute to Goddess Chandraghanta.

Orange returns for Day 4, reflecting warmth and vitality. Wear it to celebrate Goddess Kushmanda’s blessings.

On the fifth day, white symbolises peace and purity. Wear it to honour Goddess Skandamata.

Wear red on Day 6 to reflect strength and courage, as you worship Goddess Katyayani.

Royal blue signifies power and protection. Wear this on the seventh day for Goddess Kalaratri’s blessings.

Pink symbolises love and compassion. On the eighth day, wear pink in devotion to Goddess Mahagauri.

Purple represents wisdom and spirituality. Wear purple on the ninth day to seek blessings from Goddess Siddhidatri.

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