Significance Of Colors In Sharada Navratri

Khushi Vanwani
Sep 12, 2024

Day1: Day Of Maa Shailputri

The daughter of the Mountain King Himavat wears orange attire, a colour symbolising abundant health, wealth, and power.

Day2: Day Of Maa Brahmacharini

The daughter of Daksha Prajapati wears white attire, a colour symbolising knowledge and learning.

Day3: Day Of Maa Chandraghanta

As the married form of Maa Parvati, she wears red attire, a colour representing new beginnings, growth, and fertility.

Day4: Day Of Maa Kushmanda

Maa Parvati’s avatar dwells within the sun, radiating energy and wears royal blue, a colour that signifies abundance, serenity, wisdom, and dignity.

Day5: Day Of Maa Chandraghanta

The mother of Lord Kartikeya wears yellow attire, a colour symbolising warmth, fire, and positive energy.

Day6: Day Of Maa Katyayani

The fierce Warrior Goddess, a formidable aspect of Goddess Parvati, wears green attire, symbolising new beginnings, growth, and fertility.

Day7: Day Of Maa Kalaratri

The fiercest form of Goddess Parvati, wears grey attire, a color representing wisdom and dignity.

Day8 : Day Of Maa Mahagauri

The beautiful goddess with fair skin wears purple attire, a color symbolizing tranquillity, serenity, and beauty.

Day9: Day Of Maa Siddhidatri

Goddess who possesses and bestows all types of Siddhis wears peacock green attire, representing peace, love and kindness.

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