Navratri colours 2025: The festival of Navratri is considered very sacred and auspicious in Hinduism. Navratri comes 4 times a year, two main Navratris - Chaitra Navratri and Sharadiya Navratri, and two Gupt Navratris - in the months of Ashadh and Magh. This year, Sharadiya Navratri is starting from Monday, September 22, and will end on October 2, Vijayadashami. Different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped in these nine days. Apart from this, clothes of colors dedicated to the 9 forms of the goddess are worn on these days.
According to the Panchang, this year Pitru Paksha will be from September 7 to September 21. Now, there is no tradition of buying new things, especially clothes, these days. In such a situation, if you want, you can do Navratri shopping even before Pitru Paksha starts. Things bought at the right time bring auspiciousness and positivity to your home. Let us know which color should be worn in the 9 days of Navratri-
First day
On the first day of Sharadiya Navratri, Goddess Shailputri is worshiped, and wearing orange on this day is considered auspicious. It is a symbol of energy and enthusiasm.
Second day
On the second day of Navratri, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshiped, and wearing white on this day is considered auspicious. White color is a symbol of purity and peace.
Third day
On the third day of Navratri, Goddess Chandraghanta is worshiped. Wearing red on this day is considered auspicious. Red color is a symbol of strength and courage.
Fourth day
On the fourth day of Navratri, Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped. Wearing royal blue on this day is considered auspicious. Royal blue color shows confidence and stability.
Fifth day
On the fifth day of Navratri, Goddess Skandamata is worshiped. Wearing yellow on this day is considered auspicious. The color yellow is a symbol of happiness and positive energy.
Sixth day
On the sixth day of Navratri, Goddess Katyayani is worshiped. Wearing green on this day is considered auspicious. Green color is a symbol of prosperity and new beginnings.
Seventh day
On the seventh day of Navratri, Maa Kalratri is worshiped. Wearing grey on this day is considered auspicious. Grey color is a symbol of stability and balance.
Eighth day
On the eighth day of Navratri, Goddess Mahagauri is worshiped. Wearing purple on this day is considered auspicious. Purple color represents spirituality and mystical power.
Ninth day
On the ninth day of Navratri, Goddess Siddhidatri is worshiped. Wearing peacock green on this day is considered auspicious. Peacock green color is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Keeping these colors in mind, you can do shopping before Pitru Paksha. Apart from this, if you want, you can include these colors in your clothes as well as in home decoration, place of worship, and accessories.
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