Navratri season is upon us, and it’s time for garba nights, pandal hopping, fasting, feasting, and celebrations. One of the most vibrant festivals in India, Navratri celebrates the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Apart from worshipping Goddess Durga, each day of this festival is also designated a specific colour. These colours are assigned based on which day the festival begins every year. They are more than just colour choices — they represent the spiritual essence of the festival and the power of Goddess Durga. 

But what are the colours of Navratri in 2024, and what significance do they hold?

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Day 1 – Yellow

Yellow symbolises joy and optimism. It represents the energy and warmth of Goddess Shailputri, the first form of Durga. Starting the festival with this bright and optimistic colour sets a positive tone for the rest of the year.

Day 2 – Green

Green is a colour of new beginnings, fertility and growth, reminding us of nature’s vitality. Devotees worship Goddess Brahmacharini and believe wearing green on this day invites prosperity and new beginnings.

Day 3 – Grey

The grey colour is a balance of light and dark and represents a balance between emotions. It is a reminder for us to stay balanced during the challenging times in life. Grey also symbolises the strength and calmness of Goddess Chandraghanta, who is worshipped on this day. 

Day 4 – Orange

Orange is a vibrant and enthusiastic colour that reflects joy and the energy of life, making it perfect to worship Goddess Kushmanda. 

Day 5 – White

White stands for purity and peace. Wearing white on the fifth day of Navratri can give a sense of inner peace and clarity and bring you the protection of the Goddess Skandmata.

Day 6 – Red

Red is the colour of passion, power, and strength and reflects Goddess Katyayani’s fiery energy and courage. Wearing red on the sixth day of this auspicious festival is believed to inspire strength and bravery in life.

Day 7 – Royal Blue

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

Day 8 – Pink

Pink is the colour of the eighth day of this year’s Navratri festivities. This colour signifies compassion and harmony, and wearing pink invites warmth and affection into your life.

Day 9 – Purple

Purple is the colour of ambition and power. On the final day of Navratri, devotees honour Goddess Siddhidatri, who grants wisdom and success. It is a common belief that wearing purple can help channel a sense of purpose, encouraging spiritual and material growth.

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Related: Navratri 2024: The Significance Of The Festival And The Nine Goddesses

 

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