Navratri is around the corner, bringing with it nine days of celebration, devotion, and a burst of colour. Each day is marked by a specific hue, symbolising virtues like courage, wisdom, love, and prosperity. From the fiery reds that ignite energy to the calming blues that inspire peace, every shade signifies something. Beyond the traditional rituals and garba nights, the festival becomes a vibrant canvas reflecting culture, spirituality, and festive joy. So, wear these auspicious Navratri colours of September 2025 and brighten up the festivities.

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Day 1 – White

White symbolises joy and optimism, representing the energy and warmth of Goddess Shailputri, the first form of Durga. Starting the festival with this serene and optimistic colour will give you a sense of calm and inner peace.

Day 2 – Red

Red is a colour of passion, power, and strength. Wearing red on the second day and worshipping Goddess Brahmacharini is believed to inspire bravery in life.

Day 3 – Royal Blue

Royal blue signifies richness, stability, and divine energy, making it the perfect colour to worship Goddess Chandraghanta. Royal blue helps us connect with our inner self and seek the divine protection of the goddess.

Day 4 – Yellow

Yellow is a colour that reflects joy and optimism in life, making it perfect to worship Goddess Kushmanda. Wearing this colour during the festival sets a positive tone for the rest of the year.

Day 5 – Green

Green stands for new beginnings, fertility, and growth. Wearing green on the fifth day of Navratri can give you a sense of new beginnings and clarity and bring you the protection of the Goddess Skandmata.

Day 6 – Grey

Grey colour is a balance of light and dark and represents a balance between emotions. It is a reminder for us to stay grounded during challenging times in life. Grey reflects Goddess Katyayani’s calm yet commanding energy.

Day 7 – Orange

Orange is a vibrant and enthusiastic colour that signifies transformation and energy of life, making it the perfect colour to worship Goddess Kaalratri. Orange helps us connect with our inner selves and destroy the darkness inside.

Day 8 – Peacock Green

Peacock green is the colour of the eighth day of this year’s Navratri festivities. This colour signifies beauty and harmony, and wearing peacock green invites the wise energy of Goddess Mahagauri into your life.

Day 9 – Pink

On the final day of Navratri, devotees honour Goddess Siddhidatri, who grants wisdom and success. And pink is the colour of wisdom, grace and spiritual fulfilment. So, wearing pink can help channel a sense of purpose, encouraging spiritual and material growth.

These are the colours of Navratri in September 2025, and wearing them will bring prosperity, luck, and blessings to your life.

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Related: Navratri 2025: The Significance Of The Festival And The Nine Goddesses

 

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