Mar 29, 2025, 12:56 PM IST

Chaitra Navratri 2025: Nine colours to wear on this navratre

Shivani Tiwari

First day - Maa Shailputri (Daughter of the mountains), The colour yellow represents the purity and power of Goddess Shailaputri.

Second day - Maa Brahmacharini (The unmarried form of Parvati), Symbolizes penance, meditation, and devotion, represented by colour green, signifying nature, vitality, and spiritual growth.

Third day - Maa Chandraghanta (Symbol of peace and bravery), Grey represents Goddess Chandraghanta's calm strength and fierce energy. 

Fourth day -  Maa Kushmanda (The creator of the universe), The colour orange represents warmth, enthusiasm, and vitality, which perfectly aligns with the energy of Goddess Kushmanda.

Fifth day - Maa Skandamata (Mother of Lord Kartikeya), White symbolizing innocence and truth, reflecting Goddess Skandamata's maternal qualities of love, care, and nurturing spirit.

Sixth day -  Maa Katyayani (The fierce form of Durga), Red represents action, love, and fearlessness, qualities that are embodied by Goddess Katyayani.

Seventh day - Maa Kalratri (Destroyer of darkness and ignorance), Wearing royal blue on this day is believed to provide spiritual strength and protect against negativity.

Eighth day - Maa Gauri (Symbol of purity and serenity), Pink is a colour of compassion, love, and harmony, perfectly representing the gentle nature of Goddess Mahagauri.

Ninth day - Maa Siddhidatri (Bestower of wisdom and supernatural powers), Purple is a color of royalty, spirituality, and wisdom. It represents spiritual enlightenment and the manifestation of divine knowledge.