Navratri, one of the most important Hindu festivals of India, is celebrated every year with devotion, hope and enthusiasm. Goddess Durga is worshipped in nine forms. This festival symbolizes the destruction of evil forces and the victory of good forces. In 2025, Navratri will begin on September 22 and will continue till October 1. October 2 will mark Vijaya Dashami or Dussehra, which is celebrated as the day of complete victory of good forces.
During these nine days, devotees are not only engaged in worship and worship, but also associate themselves with a particular auspicious color each day. It is believed that wearing that color strengthens the spiritual connection with the power of the goddess. It increases devotion, positive energy and mental peace. Many people also incorporate these colors into their lives through clothing, ornaments or home decoration.
Significance Of Colors
Day 1 – September 22
White
On the first day, devotees worship Maa Shailaputri. The color white symbolizes innocence, purity, and peace. Wearing white clothes on this day increases the feeling of peace and security in life.
Day 2 – September 23
Red
The second day is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini. The color red symbolizes courage, strength, passion, and confidence. Wearing red clothes on this day awakens positive energy and one can start working with new enthusiasm.
Day 3 – September 24
Royal Blue
On the third day, Maa Chandraghanta is worshipped. The royal blue color symbolizes peace, prosperity, and spirituality. It maintains the mental balance of the devotees and keeps negative energy away from their lives.
Day 4 – September 25
Yellow
On the fourth day, devotees worship Maa Kushmanda. Yellow means joy, optimism, and light. On this day, yellow clothes fill life with positive energy and new possibilities.
Day 5 – September 26
Green
On the fifth day, Maa Skandamata is worshipped. Green symbolizes growth, harmony and new beginnings. Wearing green on this day brings the energy of prosperity and well-being into one’s life.
Day 6 – September 27
Grey
On the sixth day, Maa Katyayani is honored. The colour grey symbolizes mental fortitude, balance and stability. It brings stability to the lives of devotees and enhances decision-making ability.
Day 7 – September 28
Orange
The seventh day is dedicated to Maa Kalratri. The colour orange symbolizes vitality, creativity and positivity. Wearing orange on this day increases confidence and courage by overcoming fear.
Day 8 – September 29
Peacock Green
On the eighth day, Maa Mahagauri is worshipped. The colour peacock green symbolizes beauty, prosperity and compassion. It is associated with renewal and spiritual growth, which brings new light in life.
Days 9 – 30 September
Pink
On the ninth day, devotees worship Maa Siddhidatri. The color pink symbolizes love, compassion, and harmony. It creates positive relationships and spreads happiness and affection to the surroundings.
Navratri is not just a festival of Goddess worship, but it is also a special time to bring devotion, positivity, and spiritual harmony in our lives. The specific color of each day reminds us of different values in life, ranging from peace, courage, compassion to prosperity. So, this Navratri 2025, embrace this spiritual power of color in your life along with devotion and make the festival more meaningful.
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