Navarathiri, a nine-day festival venerating Maa Durga, involves devotees adorning specific colours on each day, embodying auspicious symbolism and values.

1. Day 1 | 22 September | White

The colour white embodies innocence, peace, and gentle strength, symbolizing a mother's protective embrace for her child.


2. Day 2 | 23 September | Red

Red symbolises strength, passion, and love. An intense hue reflecting our eagerness to safeguard our loved ones.

3. Day 3 | 24 September | Royal Blue

Uniquely elegant, royal blue signifies reliability and royalty, offering a sense of poise and calmness.

4. Day 4 | 25 September | Bright Yellow

Yellow symbolises unadulterated cheerfulness, joy, and the warmth of the sun, invoking a positive and lively ambiance..

5. Day 5 | 26 September | Green

Representing mother nature and spiritual awakening, green connects with divine knowledge and the flourishing world around us.

6. Day 6 | 27 September | Grey

Serving as a tranquil pause from vibrant hues, grey embodies balance and neutrality—a blend of white and black.

7. Day 7 | 28 September | Orange

Orange, representing warmth, energy, and optimism, sets an auspicious start to Navarathiri, emanating a bold connection to nature.

8. Day 8 | 29 September | Peacock Green

Peacock green epitomises compassion, empathy, and individuality, encouraging us to care for one another while embracing our unique traits.

9. Day 9 | 30 September | Pink

Pink, the color of love, affection, and harmony. It's not just a color, it's a state of mind. It has the power to make you more approachable and add a touch of charm to your personality



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