03/10/2024
Happy Navratri’s to all🙏
Navratri is an Indian festival that means so many things to millions of people. The nine-night celebration brings air filled with victory, good above evil, and mysticism surrounding the divine feminine- especially Goddess Durga.
Each of the nine days is connected with a colour that shows qualities of the goddess. Let’s explain you the importance of these nine colours of Shardiya Navratri
1st day
Colour of happiness and vitality-yellow
This first day is for goddess Shailputri, who epitomizes happiness and vitality.
2nd day
Significance of Green: Green is the colour of growth and harmony
On the second day, followers pay homage to goddess Brahmacharini, which is a form of prosperity and harmony.
3rd day
The grey day, for resilience and strength
On the third day is the goddess Chandraghanta who typifies resilience and strength. Grey is a powerful colour for it symbolizes neutrality and balance.
4 th day
Orange speaks for passion and energyIt’s the fourth day of this festival in which we pray to Goddess Kushmanda, who embodies zeal and passion.
5 th day
Significance of white as a symbol of purity and peace
The fifth day is devoted to the goddess Skandamata which epitomizes purity and serenity.
6 th day
Meaning of the colour red - the colour of valour and power .On the sixth day, they worship the goddess Katyayani, who symbolizes and performs the epitome of bravery and power.
7 th day
Significance of Blue, the colour of wisdom and knowledge .The seventh day comes as an ode to goddess Mahagauri
8 th day
Pink is the colour of love and compassion
The eighth day is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, who is the embodiment of love and compassion.
9 th day
Purple the power full hues of spirituality and change
Dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is the embodiment of spirituality and change, the final day requires a strong attire for the last