Wearing the specific colour is believed to amplify the festive spirit and connect devotees with the divine energy of the Goddess Shardiya Navratri 2024: As the vibrant festival of Navratri approaches, devotees are gearing up to celebrate the nine divine nights dedicated to Goddess Durga. This year, Shardiya Navratri will commence on October 3, 2024, and conclude with Dussehra on October 12, 2024. A captivating aspect of this festival is the assigned colour for each day, each carrying unique spiritual significance.
Wearing the specific colour is believed to amplify the festive spirit and connect devotees with the divine energy of the Goddess. Here’s a closer look at the nine colours of Navratri and their meanings: Navratri Day 1: Orange (Shailaputri) The first day of Navratri honours Shailaputri, the "daughter of the mountains." This vibrant orange colour represents warmth, vitality, and positive energy, embodying the essence of nature.
Navratri Day 2: Green (Brahmacharini) Dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini, who symbolises growth and fertility, the second day features green. This colour evokes peace and a sense of serenity, reflecting her commitment to penance in her quest for Lord Shiva. Navratri Day 3: Grey (Chandraghanta) On the third day, devotees worship Chandraghanta, adorned with a half-moon on her forehead.
The colour grey signifies strength and resilience, embodying the Goddess's ability to overcome challenges. Navratri Day 4: Orange (Kushmanda) The fourth day focu.