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Navratri colors 2022: Nine colors of Navratri and their significance

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 29, 2022, 11:10 IST
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Navratri colors: Nine colors of Navratri and their significance

Navratri is a Hindu festival celebrated twice a year in the country – during the months of Chaitra (March-April) and Sharada (October-November). The word Navratri means nine nights in Sanskrit and is a festival that spans nine days in both these months. For these nine days, nine Navratri colors are designated, each with its significance.

Navratri is celebrated in different ways in different parts of the country. However, the triumph of the Hindu goddess Kali or Durga is the basic idea behind the celebration. Navratri is loved and cherished by countless women across the country, who fast, prepare special foods and beverages, dress up and visit friends and family all through these nine days.

The Chaitra Navaratri culminates in Ram Navami and the Sharada Navaratri culminates in Durga Puja and Vijayadashami.

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Durga

In the past, Shakta Hindus used to recite Durga's legends during the Chaitra Navaratri, but this practice around the spring equinox has been declining. For most contemporary Hindus, it is the Navaratri around the autumn equinox that is the major festival and the one observed. To Bengali Hindus and to Shakta Hindus outside of the eastern and northeastern states of India, the term Navaratri implies Durga Puja in the warrior goddess aspect of Devi. In other traditions of Hinduism, the term Navaratri implies the celebration of Durga but in her more peaceful forms, such as Saraswati – the Hindu goddess of knowledge, learning, music, and other arts. In Nepal, Navaratri is called Dashain and is a major annual homecoming and family event that celebrates the bonds between elders and youngsters with Tika Puja, as well as across family and community members.

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The nine colours

A specific color has been assigned to each day of Navratri. Incorporating that particular color in your life during Navratri is considered auspicious. During Navratri, wearing a similar color dress as that Navratri color of the day is in vogue among women, especially in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Hence, women adorn themselves with a specific color dress and accessories during each day of Navratri. Whether it is going to work or going for Dandiya and Garba, women are excited about wearing a specific color dress during each day of Navratri. Here is all you need to know about the nine days of Navratri and their significant colors. The nine forms of Mata Durga which is worshipped during Navratri are: Shailputri on Pratipada; Brahmacharini on Dwitiya; Chandarghanta on Tritiya; Kushmanda on Chaturthi; Skand Mata on Panchami; Katyayani on Shashthi; Kaalratri on Saptami; Mahagauri on Ashtami and Siddhidatri on Navami.

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Navratri Day 1 : White

Day one of Navratri starts with white color which symbolizes peace and serenity. Maa Shailapuri is worshipped on this day. She is among one the forms of Goddess Durga. The Goddess is dressed in White attire on the first day. To plan your Navratri mandir decoration with the white color theme, you can opt for white Tulip flowers. You can decorate the wall behind the mandap with beautiful white tulips.

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Navratri Day 2: Red

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Navratri Day 3: Royal Blue

On the third day of Navratri, wear Royal Blue to enjoy the festivities with unmatched elegance and grace. Richness and serenity are symbolized by the bright shade of blue known as royal blue. Maa Chandraghanta, the goddess, is worshipped on this day. any decoration is incomplete without flowers, Thus, to start the exciting 10 days of Navratri 2022 you can bring in the vibrant blue orchids and create a jali design background with blue orchids to add detailing behind the idols.

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Navratri Day 4: Yellow

The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Maa Kushmanda. It is the day of Chaturthi and yellow is the color of the day. It is the color to celebrate the joy and enthusiasm of Navaratri and the warm color that keeps the person cheerful all day. Marigold flowers are known to appeal to the principal deity and work well as Navratri mandir decoration. You can also add marigold flowers to a floating lamp and place them in the mandir.

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Navratri Day 5 : Green

Green is the color of day fifth. It symbolizes nature and evokes a sense of growth, fertility, peace, and serenity. Goddess Skandmata is worshipped on this day. Green also represents new beginnings in life. his day you can opt for a traditional Navratri mandir decoration theme with Ashoka/ mango leaves. You can make a toran with mango leaves with marigold flowers in between and hang it on the mandir entrance.

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Navratri Day 6 : Grey

The colors of the sixth day are grey and Goddess Katyayani is worshipped on this day. Grey color represents balanced emotions and keeps the person down-to-earth. For this day instead of using grey color for mandir decoration, you can create the mandap with mirror work cloth. This will give the Navratri mandir decoration a lively yet subtle look.

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Navratri Day 7 : Orange

On this day worship goddess Kalratri wearing orange color. The color represents warmth and exuberance and is full of positive energy. For Navratri Day 7 take a long string of orange and yellow marigold flowers and decorate the mandir mandap giving it a temple-style shape.

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Navratri Day 8: Peacock green

It is the day of Goddess Mahagauri and peacock green is the color of the day. The color implies uniqueness and individuality. It is a color of compassion and freshness. And with that here’s another Navratri mandir decoration idea to create an amazing mandap using peacock feathers.

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Navratri Day 9 : Pink

Wear pink on the last day of the Navratri celebration and worship goddess Siddhidatri. Pink symbolizes universal kindness, affection, and harmony. It is a subtle shade of tenderness that promises unconditional love and nurturing. Now go creative and make some DIY wall hangings or handicrafts with pink and some contrasting Navratri colors to give your Navratri mandir decoration a personalized touch.

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Navratri is as beautiful as its beautifulcolours.
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