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Holiday Special: A List Of Beauty Purchases for Each Navratri Color

People all around the country appreciate the festival of Navratri because it gives them a chance to dress up and present their best attire for nine days. It is always celebrated with tremendous fervour. Worship of Goddess Durga and her nine incarnations is a part of the nine-day Navratri celebration. For nine days during Navratri, individuals dress in different colours, and each colour has a specific meaning. 

During Navratri, incorporating that specific colour into your life is said to be lucky. It is usual to dress in the day's designated Navratri colour during this festival. To make this event even more amazing, we have produced a list of these nine Navratri colours.

 

1st day: White

The colour represents innocence and purity. The first day begins with Maa Shailapuri's worship. On the first day, the Goddess is clad in white clothing.

Tuesday: Red

Red is a symbol of fervour and affection. On the second day of Navratri, the colour red symbolises the goddess Brahmacharini. The Goddess who underwent rigorous penance is a symbol of passion and power.

Third day: Royal Blue

The royal blue hue, a stunning variation of this colour, stands for prosperity and harmony. The goddess Maa Chandraghanta is revered on this day.

Day 4: Orange

The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to the goddess Maa Kushmanda. Yellow is the colour of the day because it is Chaturthi. It is both a pleasant colour that makes one happy all day long and the hue to commemorate the joy and excitement of Navaratri.

5th day: Green

Green is the colour for the fifth day. It symbolises nature and evokes sentiments of growth, fertility, calmness, and tranquilly. The goddess Skandmata is revered on this day. The colour green is also connected to fresh starts in life.

Day 6: Dark

The sixth day, which is symbolised by the devotion of Goddess Katyayani, is grey in colour. Grey symbolises well-balanced emotions and helps people stay grounded.

7th day: Orange

Worship the goddess Kalratri on this day while wearing orange clothing. The colour is overflowing with good vibes and symbolises joy and love.

Eighth day: Peacock green

It is the day of the goddess Mahagauri, and peacock green is the colour of the day. The colour denotes distinction and creativity. It is a kind and energising colour.


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