Navratri marks nine divine days of worship. Also, each day associates with a specific colour and goddess. Colour choices carry deeper symbolism.
Day 1: White (Goddess Shailputri)
White begins the festival. It represents purity, calm, a simple start. Wear white sarees or kurtas. Meanwhile, add silver bangles for sparkle.
Day 2: Red (Goddess Brahmacharini)
Next is Red — bold and fiery. It stands for strength and energy. Dress in red lehengas, kurtas, or vibrant accessories. Gold complements red beautifully.
Day 3: Royal Blue (Goddess Chandraghanta)
Royal Blue comes with class and regal feel. It uplifts the mood with richness. Try statement blue Anarkalis or lighter royal shades. Let elegance speak.
Day 4: Yellow (Goddess Kushmanda)
Then, Yellow bursts with joy. It resembles sunlight and happiness. Wear yellow salwar suits or drapes. Pair them with gold or flower-garlands like gajra to brighten up.
Day 5: Green (Goddess Skandamata)
Day Five brings Green — refreshed, balanced, fertile. It signifies growth and prosperity. One can go with green fabrics and simple gold/silver accessories. Green feels steady.
Day 6: Grey (Goddess Katyayani)
Grey may seem muted. However, with the right styling, it feels sophisticated and calm. Use colourful embroidery or borders. Let grey under festive lights still shine.
Day 7: Orange (Goddess Kalaratri)
Orange kindles vibrance on Day Seven. It is fierce, energetic, festive. Wear bold orange kurtas or lehengas. Dance under lights feeling radiant and bold.
Day 8: Peacock Green (Goddess Mahagauri)
Peacock Green blends green and blue tones beautifully. It feels dramatic, fancy, magical under evening lights. Accessories in oxidised metals or gold pair well. Make a striking entrance.
Day 9: Pink (Goddess Siddhidatri)
Lastly, Pink ends Navratri on sweet, playful note. It radiates cheer and softness. Go pastel or hot pink depending on mood. Keep jewellery light and smile brighter.
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