Navratri 2023 Lucky Colour: List Of Lucky Colour For Nine Days Festival And Significance

Navratri 2023 Lucky Colours: Shardiya Navratri is one of the prominent festivals of Hinduism and it will begin on 15 October 2023 and will continue till 24 October 2023. Navratri is the holy time of worship of Goddess Durga, the goddess of power, in which nine forms of Goddess are worshipped.

During these days, if the Goddess is pleased, the devotees attain success, luck shines and victory over the enemy is achieved. Although there are many rituals for the worship of Goddess which include fasting, Yagya Havan and chanting of mantras, but one very important thing you should know is that different forms of Goddess like different colours.

Navratri 2023 Lucky Colour: List Of Lucky Colour For Nine Days Festival And Significance

If a special colour is used on the special day of Navratri, the Goddess Durga becomes even more pleased. Therefore, let us know about the favourite colours of the Goddess, which will be lucky for you during these 9 auspicious days.

Day 1 - Orange
The first form of Goddess is Shailputri who loves the orange colour very much. Orange symbolizes energy, sacrifice and warmth. The one who sacrifices his life in devotion to Goddess Durga fills his life with energy. You can use orange colour today. Also, you can offer orange coloured flowers.

Day 2 - White
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, wear white clothes and worship the Goddess with white flowers, the Goddess fills your life with happiness and peace.

Day 3 - Red
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.

Day 4 - Blue
The fourth form of Goddess is Kushmanda who loves the blue colour very much. These colours are Goddess' favourite colours. If Goddess Kushmanda is pleased then she bestows good health and wealth. Today, wear blue coloured clothes, decorate the Goddess' court with blue colour and offer blue flowers.

Day 5 - Yellow
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 Kartikeya. To please Goddess, you can offer turmeric, wear yellow clothes, offer yellow-coloured prasad and worship with yellow flowers.

Day 6 - Green
The sixth form of Goddess is Katyayani who loves the green colour very much. Green colour symbolizes the beginning of something so it is a very auspicious colour. If Goddess Katyayani is pleased then she bestows prosperity on the devotees. You can wear a green saree, offer green flowers and decorate the place of worship of Goddess with green colour.

Day 7 - Gray
The seventh form of Goddess is Kalratri who loves brown colour very much. Goddess Kalratri is the goddess who destroys unrighteousness and negativity, she likes brown colour. You can wear brown coloured clothes on this day. On this day, do not make too much decoration in the puja room of the Goddess and keep the decoration simple. Also, you can wear a brown coloured saree.

Day 8 - Purple
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 go away. If you offer purple flowers, wear purple clothes and use purple colour in decoration, then Goddess is pleased.

Day 9 - Bright Green
The ninth form of Goddess is Siddhidatri who likes bright colours (Peacock green) very much. This colour is a symbol of kindness, affection and peace. If Goddess Siddhidatri is pleased then the devotees attain Siddhi. Therefore, on this day, use Peacock green colour, wear clothes of this colour and decorate the place of worship of the Goddess. Also, she provides power, and with this, the worship of the nine forms of the Goddess ends.

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