Shardiya Navratri 2025: Sharadiya Navratri has been launched from 22 September i.e. today. This festival is considered very holy in Hinduism. For nine days of Navratri, nine forms of Maa Durga are duly worshiped. It has been said in the scriptures that in this holy festival, every day, along with worshiping a particular goddess form, wearing his beloved colored clothes, the seeker gets amazing fruits. These colors communicate positive energy and make the mind, body and soul of the seeker pure. Let’s know the importance of nine days of Navratri and the nine colors associated with him.
First day – Maa Shailputri (yellow)
Navratri begins with the worship of mother Shailputri. She is called the daughter of the mountain Himalayas. Yellow color is a symbol of hope, energy and new beginnings. Wearing yellow clothes on this day leads to happiness and good fortune in life.
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Second day – Mother Brahmacharini (green color)
On the second day, Mother Brahmacharini is worshiped, who is a symbol of penance and restraint. Green color is a symbol of peace, prosperity and progress. Wearing this color clothes and worshiping the mother paves the way for development and success in life.
Third day – Maa Chandraghanta (brown color)
Mother Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day. Brown color symbolizes stability and balance. On this day, wearing brown clothes brings peace and welfare in the life of the seeker.
Fourth day – Mother Kushmanda (orange)
Mother Kushmanda is considered to be the creator of the universe. The orange color is a symbol of courage, confidence and energy. On this day, wearing orange clothes removes fear and positive power is communicated in life.
Fifth day – Mother Skandamata (white)
Mother Skandamata is worshiped on the fifth day. She is considered the goddess of power and motherhood. White color is a symbol of purity and peace. On this day, wearing white clothes gives the seeker success in mental peace and works.
Sixth Day – Maa Katyayani (red)
Mother Katyayani is worshiped on the sixth day. She has been called the goddess of courage and health. The red color is a symbol of power, enthusiasm and victory. Wearing red clothes on this day leads to health and enhancement of self -confidence.
Seventh day – Maa Kalratri (blue color)
Mother Kalratri is worshiped on the seventh day. Their form is very fierce and destroying the wicked. The blue color is a symbol of perseverance, safety and intensity. Wearing blue clothes on this day removes fear and negativity.
Eighth day – Maa Mahagauri (pink color)
Maa Mahagauri is worshiped on the eighth day. She is considered the goddess of purity and compassion. Pink color is a symbol of love, peace and beauty. On this day, wearing pink clothes and worshiping is purified by worshiping and blessings of good luck in life.
Ninth day – Maa Siddhidatri (Purple Color)
Navratri ends with the worship of mother Siddhidatri. This Goddess provides siddhis to the devotees. Purple color is a symbol of knowledge, spirituality and mysterious energy. Wearing purple clothes on this day gives miraculous fruits in life.
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