Navratri 2024: Learn the significance of 9 sacred colours for 9 divine days
First Published Sep 30, 2024, 11:49 AM IST
Explore the meanings behind each color associated with the nine days of Navratri and find out which color to wear each day for a blessed celebration.
Navratri is one of the most revered festivals for Hindus, celebrated with immense enthusiasm across India. This nine-day festival is dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhi Datri. Each form is worshipped daily, honouring the goddess's various manifestations.
A unique aspect of Navratri is the belief that wearing specific colours each day enhances the worship of the deity, allowing devotees to reap the full benefits of their prayers. Each colour is associated with different qualities and energies. Let’s explore which colours to wear on each of the nine days of Navratri this year and their significance.
1. Shailaputri - Red
On the first day of Navratri, devotees should wear red, symbolising strength and firmness, as it is dedicated to Goddess Shailaputri.
2. Brahmacharini - Royal Blue
For the second day, royal blue is recommended. This colour represents peace and is associated with Goddess Brahmacharini.
3. Chandraghanta - Yellow
On the third day, devotees should don yellow, which signifies happiness and is linked to Goddess Chandraghanta.
4. Kushmanda - Green
The fourth day calls for green attire, favoured by Goddess Kushmanda, who bestows prosperity upon her devotees.
5. Skandamata - Grey
On the fifth day of Navratri, devotees should wear grey, a colour cherished by Goddess Skandamata. This hue signifies balance and stability.
6. Katyayani - Orange
For the sixth day, devotees should don orange attire. Goddess Katyayani, the embodiment of strength and courage, is honoured in this vibrant and lively colour, reflecting her formidable personality.
7. Kalaratri - White
On the seventh day, devotees are encouraged to wear white when worshipping Kalaratri, the fierce and powerful form of Goddess Durga. This colour represents purity and spirituality, aligning with her essence.
8. Mahagauri - Pink
On the eighth day of Navratri, devotees should wear pink to honour Goddess Mahagauri, who embodies beauty and compassion. This colour signifies love and compassion, reflecting her divine power.
9. Siddhidhatri - Sky Blue
On the final day of Navratri, devotees are encouraged to wear sky blue in worship of Goddess Siddhidhatri, who bestows knowledge and wisdom. This colour represents vastness and spirituality, perfectly aligning with her essence.