Wearing The Right Colour This Navratri Could Change Everything; Here’s The Day-Wise Guide
Celebrate Navratri with meaning by following the 9 sacred colours linked to each form of Goddess Durga. Here’s what to wear each day and the spiritual energy these hues bring.
Navratri is a nine-day celebration honouring different forms of Goddess Durga. Each day blends devotion with vibrant traditions, where individuals wear specific colours to align with the day’s spiritual energy. Jai Madaan, Celebrity Spiritual Mentor and Motivational Speaker, shares the day-wise colours for a prosperous Navratri. (Image-instagram/@saraalikhan, @kritisanon, @yamigautam)

Day 1- Yellow: The first day is dedicated to Maa Shailputri and is marked by the colour yellow. It symbolises joy, brightness, and new beginnings. Wearing yellow invites positivity and optimism. (Image-instagram/@aliabhatt)

Day 2- Green: Day two honours Maa Brahmacharini with the colour green. It represents growth, harmony, and renewal. Green encourages balance in life and reminds devotees to nurture patience, perseverance, and inner strength on their spiritual path. (Image-instagram/ @yamigautam)

Day 3- Grey: The third day is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta and features grey. This colour symbolises balance and resilience. It inspires calmness during challenges and helps devotees stay grounded while navigating spiritual obstacles. (Image-instagram/ @kareenakapoorkhan)

Day 4- Orange: Day four celebrates Maa Kushmanda with orange. A colour of warmth and energy, orange inspires enthusiasm, courage, and positivity. It motivates devotees to embrace life with confidence and radiate vibrant spiritual energy. (Image-instagram/ @katrinakaif)

Day 5- White: The fifth day is devoted to Maa Skandamata and is associated with white. Symbolising peace, purity, and serenity, white brings calmness to the mind and soul, encouraging clarity and devotion. (Image-instagram/ @shradhakapoor)

Day 6- Red: Day six honours Maa Katyayani with the powerful colour red. It represents strength, passion, and deep devotion. Wearing red energises the spirit and inspires courage to overcome challenges with determination and faith. (Image-instagram/ @deepikapadukone)

Day 7- Royal Blue: The seventh day is dedicated to Maa Kaalratri and features royal blue. This colour symbolises depth, stability, and confidence. It reflects inner strength and encourages devotees to face fears with courage and grace. (Image-instagram/ @jahnvikapoor)

Day 8- Pink: The day celebrates Maa Mahagauri with the gentle colour pink. Representing love, compassion, and kindness, pink fosters emotional warmth and encourages devotees to embrace softness, forgiveness, and harmony in relationships. (Image-instagram/ @kritisanon)

Day 9- Purple: The final day is dedicated to Maa Siddhidatri and marked by purple. This colour signifies ambition, spirituality, and wisdom. It inspires devotees to seek higher consciousness and embrace divine blessings for success and fulfilment. (Image-instagram/ @saraalikhan)