
Navratri is a major Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is celebrated for nine days with great joy across India. There are four types of Navratris celebrated in a year—Chaitra Navratri, Magha Gupt Navratri, Ashadha Gupt Navratri, and Shardiya Navratri. The most popular ones are Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri.
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In 2025, Navratri will begin on March 30 and end on April 7.
Each day of Navratri has a special colour associated with it, and wearing these colours is believed to bring blessings from the Goddess. Below is the list of the nine colours and their meanings:
Navratri Day 1 – Orange
Wearing orange on the first day brings warmth, energy, and happiness. It fills the person with positivity.
Navratri Day 2 – White
White symbolizes purity and peace. Wearing white on this day brings a sense of calmness and security.
Navratri Day 3 – Red
Red represents passion and love. It also signifies strength and energy, making the wearer feel confident.
Navratri Day 4 – Royal Blue
Royal Blue stands for richness and tranquility. It is a powerful colour that gives a feeling of stability.
Navratri Day 5 – Yellow
Yellow is a colour of joy and enthusiasm. Wearing it on this day keeps you cheerful and full of energy.
Navratri Day 6 – Green
Green represents nature, growth, and new beginnings. Wearing green brings harmony and peace.
Navratri Day 7 – Grey
Grey symbolizes balance and keeps a person grounded. It is a calming colour for emotional stability.
Navratri Day 8 – Purple
Purple is associated with royalty and wealth. Wearing purple on this day is believed to attract prosperity.
Navratri Day 9 – Peacock Green
Peacock Green represents uniqueness and freshness. It brings compassion and a sense of renewal.
These Navratri colours help devotees connect spiritually with the Goddess and celebrate the festival with devotion and positivity.