SIGNIFICANCE OF 9 COLORS OF NAVRATRI

SIGNIFICANCE OF 9 NAVRATRI COLOURS 

 

Navratri, perhaps one of the most colourful festivals in India, is not just about worshipping Ma Durga and her different roops, but also a celebration of vivid colours among fasting, playing Garba and Dandiya. Did you know, that each day of Navratri has a designated colour that represents a particular aspect of Goddess Durga's energy? Let us look at nine saree colours of Navratri that you can wear during this festival. The significance of Navratri colours can make your festival even more enriching. Explore the blog and infuse the festival with positive vibes.

 

When is Navratri 2024? 

Navratri 2024 is being celebrated from Oct 3rd to Oct 12th. The 9 days of celebration honour Goddess Durga, the universal feminine force and is highlighted by  rituals, dance, and music. Choosing the right saree colours of Navratri ensures you are choosing the colours of celebration and devotion as well as following the symbol of tradition.

Explore vibrant saree hues and its significance for navratri /Durga puja.

 

9 Days, 9 Navratri Saree Colours and Its Significance

During Navratri, each day is associated with a specific colour, and wearing sarees in these hues is a way of paying homage to the many forms of Goddess Durga. Let us dive deep into the significance of Navratri saree colours and learn more about Navratri 9 devi names and colours:


Day 1 - Orange

 

Orange, the colour of energy and enthusiasm, initiates the first day of the celebrations. It embodies the spirit of dedication to the divine. 


This day is dedicated to Goddess Shailaputri, also known as Parvati, meaning the Daughter of the mountains. The colour orange brings positive blessings around for all. The colour orange or saffron has been intertwined with Hindu mythology for centuries. Orange denotes energy, enthusiasm, sacrifice and harmony. This Navratri colour stands for strength and determination.

Wear an orange tissue saree to embrace the spirit of endurance and stability.  

 

Day 2 - White

 

 

The navratri 2nd day colour is white. On this day, devotees wear white sarees to signify purity and peace, inviting the Goddess's blessings into their lives.


This day is dedicated to the Goddess Brahmacharini, who symbolises Durga in her ascetic form. This navratri devi saree colour represents this divine connection. Her calmness and moonlike beauty are reflected in her white attire. White symbolizes peace, harmony and tranquillity. 

It is believed, that when you wear a white saree like a linen saree on the third day following the right saree colours of Navratri, you invoke the divine blessings  and get a sense of clarity in your life. 


Day 3 - Red

 

 

Red is the colour of strength and love, and also the navratri day 3 colour. It signifies the fierce form of Goddess Durga, who annihilates evil.


The day is dedicated to the Goddess Chandraghanta, the Shakti form of Durga, and the colour red represents the fierceness and rage of the Goddess. It also stands for strength, courage, spirituality and divine knowledge. A magnificent red Navratri saree represents your pursuit of enlightenment and greater wisdom.


Day 4 - Royal Blue

 

 

The royal blue navratri 4th day colour saree symbolises calmness amidst chaos and invokes the Goddess’s relation with darkness and her power.


This day is dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the embodiment of Mahashakti. The colour also represents the fierceness and rage of the Goddess. Blue also denotes courage and determination. You can never go wrong with blue for an elegant and bold appearance. 

You can go for an elegant appearance by wearing a navy blue designer benarsi georgette saree.


Day 5 - Yellow

 

 

The Yellow saree colour in navratri invokes positivity and brightness, represents the fifth day, and it celebrates the Goddess as a beacon of hope, as well as happiness.


This day is dedicated to Goddess Skandmata, the Goddess of motherhood and children. Women who wish to bear children often worship this form of the goddess. The colour yellow is perfect for this day since it's cheerful, hopeful, and bright. Wearing a yellow saree makes you feel happy and radiant like the sun. 

For stunning charm, you can wear a traditional yellow designer benarsi saree.


Day 6 - Green

 

 

The sixth day of the celebration sees the colour Green, the colour of nature and growth. It symbolises the flourishing of love and life.


This day is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, the warrior Goddess who triumphs over evil. This colour represents her love for balance and harmony. 

Adorn yourself in a lovely green Navratri saree to give perfect festive look.


Day 7 - Grey

 

 

Grey represents the Navratri day 7 colour and symbolises the tranquillity and calmness of the mind during the festivities.


This day is dedicated to Goddess Kalaratri, the Goddess of courage, who is prepared to destroy evil. 

Drape a grey pure handloom  tissue saree to exude energy and elegance, making you stand out and set the vibe straight for the festival.

 

Day 8 - Purple

 

 

The navratri 8th day colour is purple. On this day, devotees are draped in purple to signify the power and enlightenment achieved through devotion.


This day is dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri, the divine form of Shakti.  


You can drape any shade of purple for a visually revitalizing effect. It's perfect for honouring the goddess's power because the shade will instil a sense of harmony and tranquillity. What could be best thn this beatiful lightweight ,breathable pure handloom ajhrakh chanderi silk saree.

 

Day 9 - Peacock Green

 

 

The final navratri 9th day colour is all about peacock green, signifying the beauty and grace of the Goddess.


This day is dedicated to the Goddess Siddhidhatri, the fulfiller of all wishes and the holder of supernatural powers. 

 Wear a stunning peacock green saree with golden zari and make heads turn at an evening party or at the garba function you might be attending. You can wear a classy jewellery  to bring out the festive flavour. 

Conclusion 

Navratri is a season of celebration, introspection, and devotion. During the nine days of Navratri , you can connect with the divine qualities and energies of the goddesses and pay homage to them by wearing of these nine exquisite and symbolic colours. 

 

At Satrangikala, we want you to look outstanding everyday. Our artisans carefully craft these exquisite pieces so that you can channelize your inner goddess along with your positivity, strength, and devotion as you incorporate the spirit of Navratri into your life. So, this Navratri, get ready to dress up in these alluring colours and set out on a colourful and spiritual journey ! This Navratri also promote a women owned businesses as your purchase boost our confidence manifold.

 

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