Navratri 2025: The 9 Colours & Their Spiritual Meanings

Manswi Panchbhai

Day 1 – White

Symbolises purity and innocence, reminding devotees to remain calm while invoking Goddess Shailaputri’s strength.

Day 2 – Red

Represents passion and love, invoking Goddess Brahmacharini’s vitlity and vigour.

Day 3 – Blue

Blue represents richness, tranquillity, and depth. Wear this colour to worship Maa Chandraghanta, who represents the married form of Goddess Parvati.

Day 4 – Yellow

The colour of positive energy and spirit, symbolising Goddess Kushmanda’s energy and vitality.

Day 5 – Green

Represents nature, new beginnings in life and evokes sense a sense of growth, fertility, peace and serenity.

Day 6 – Grey

Grey symbolizes balanced emotions and helps maintain a grounded demeanor. Adorn this color to honor Skandamata, the fifth aspect of Goddess Durga.

Day 7 – Orange

Adorning the color orange while venerating Goddess Katyayani will endow an individual with attributes like warmth and vitality. This hue is rich in positive energy and maintains a person's lively spirit.

Day 8 – Peacock Green

The color peacock green represents traits like distinctiveness, personal identity, empathy, and newness.

Day 9 – Pink

Pink symbolizes global love, warmth, and unity. It is a captivating color,and donning it encourages feelings of empathy and bonding.

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