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Navratri 2023: List Of Lucky Navratri Colour: Shardiya Navratri is about to start and it will start from 15 October 2023. During this time, Goddess Durga or Shakti, the goddess of power, in nine forms is worshipped and it is a grand affair in India, especially in the northern states.
During these days, devotees pray to the Goddess with utmost devotion and engage in rituals to please her and get the choicest of blessings. From fasting, Yagya Havan to chanting mantras and decorating the house, everything is done, but one in particular is very significant and that is using the colour dedicated to each form of Shakti on these nine days. Know the lucky Navratri colours for this year. Read on.

Day
1:
Orange
(Goddess
Shailputri
Puja)
The
first
form
of
Goddess
Durga
is
Shailputri
who
loves
the
orange
colour
very
much.
Orange
symbolizes
energy,
sacrifice
and
warmth.
There
is
a
belief
that
one
who
worships
the
Goddess
with
utmost
devotion
using
orange
flowers
on
this
day,
Durga
fills
their
life
with
energy.
You
can
also
wear
orange
coloured
clothes.
Day
2:
White
(Goddess
Brahmacharini)
The
second
form
of
Goddess
is
Brahmacharini
who
loves
white
colour
very
much.
This
colour
is
a
symbol
of
peace.
It
is
a
symbol
of
cleanliness
and
purity.
On
this
day,
you
can
wear
white
clothes
and
worship
the
Goddess
with
white
flowers,
then
the
Goddess
fills
your
life
with
happiness
and
peace.
Day
3:
Red
(Goddess
Chandraghanta)
The
third
form
of
Goddess
is
Chandraghanta
who
loves
red
colour
very
much.
Red
is
a
symbol
of
power
and
fierceness.
On
this
day,
wear
red
clothes
and
worship
Goddess
Chandraghanta
with
red
flowers,
then
the
Goddess
gives
strength
to
conquer
the
enemy.
Red-coloured
fruits
can
also
be
offered
to
the
Goddess
on
this
day.
Day
4:
Blue
(Goddess
Kushmanda)
The
fourth
form
of
Goddess
is
Kushmanda
who
loves
the
blue
colour
very
much.
These
colours
are
Goddess's
favourite
colours.
If
Goddess
Kushmanda
is
pleased
then
she
bestows
good
health
and
wealth.
Today,
wear
blue
coloured
clothes,
decorate
Mata's
court
with
blue
colour
and
offer
blue
flowers.
Day
5:
Yellow
(Goddess
Skandmata)
The
fifth
form
of
Goddess
is
Skandmata
who
loves
the
yellow
colour
very
much.
In
South
India,
Lord
Kartikeya
is
also
known
by
the
name
Muruga.
Skandamata
is
the
Goddess
of
Kartikeya.
To
please
the
Goddess,
offer
turmeric,
wear
yellow
clothes,
offer
yellow-coloured
prasad
and
worship
with
yellow
flowers.
Day
6:
Green
(
Goddess
Katyayani)
The
sixth
form
of
Goddess
is
Katyayani
who
loves
the
green
colour
very
much.
Green
colour
symbolizes
the
beginning
of
something
new
so
it
is
a
very
auspicious
colour.
If
Goddess
Katyayani
is
pleased
then
she
bestows
prosperity
on
the
devotees.
Wear
a
green
saree,
offer
green
flowers
and
decorate
the
place
of
worship
of
Goddess
with
green
colour.
Day
7:
Gray
(Goddess
Kalratri)
The
seventh
form
of
Goddess
is
Kalratri
who
loves
brown
colour
very
much.
Mata
Kalratri
is
the
goddess
who
destroys
unrighteousness
and
negativity,
she
likes
brown
colour.
You
can
wear
brown
coloured
clothes
on
this
day.
Keep
the
decoration
of
your
home
simple
on
this
day.
You
can
wear
a
brown
coloured
saree.
Day
8:
Purple
(Goddess
Mahagauri)
The
eighth
form
of
Goddess
is
Mahagauri
who
loves
purple
colour
very
much.
Purple
colour
is
a
symbol
of
positivity
and
good
health.
By
the
grace
of
the
Goddess,
the
sufferings
of
the
devotees
are
believed
to
go
away.
If
you
offer
purple
flowers,
wear
purple
clothes
and
use
purple
colour
in
decoration,
then
Goddess
will
be
pleased.
Day
9:
Peacock
Green
(Goddess
Siddhidatri)
The
ninth
form
of
Goddess
is
Siddhidatri
who
likes
bright
colours,
specifically
peacock
green
very
much.
This
colour
is
a
symbol
of
kindness,
affection
and
peace.
If
Goddess
Siddhidatri
is
pleased
then
the
devotees
attain
salvation.
Therefore,
on
this
day,
use
Peacock
green
colour,
wear
clothes
of
this
colour
and
decorate
the
place
of
worship
of
the
Goddess
with
this
colour.
Goddess
provides
supernatural
power.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky doesn't confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumptions.



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