By Sakshi Sah
Published Oct 03, 2024
Hindustan Times
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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.
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Here’s a guide to the 9 colours for Navratri.
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On the first day, wear orange to represent energy and enthusiasm as you worship Goddess Shailaputri.
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Green is the colour of growth and harmony. On the second day, honour Goddess Brahmacharini by wearing green.
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Grey symbolises balance and calm. Wear grey on the third day to pay tribute to Goddess Chandraghanta.
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Orange returns for Day 4, reflecting warmth and vitality. Wear it to celebrate Goddess Kushmanda’s blessings.
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On the fifth day, white symbolises peace and purity. Wear it to honour Goddess Skandamata.
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Wear red on Day 6 to reflect strength and courage, as you worship Goddess Katyayani.
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Royal blue signifies power and protection. Wear this on the seventh day for Goddess Kalaratri’s blessings.
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Pink symbolises love and compassion. On the eighth day, wear pink in devotion to Goddess Mahagauri.
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Purple represents wisdom and spirituality. Wear purple on the ninth day to seek blessings from Goddess Siddhidatri.
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