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9 Days - 9 Colors for Navratri - Kids Edition

Navratri Colors 2024

Navratri is one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism, celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India and among Hindus worldwide. It holds deep spiritual, cultural, and social importance. The word Navratri translates to "nine nights," and the festival spans nine days, during which different forms of the Goddess Durga are worshipped. Each day is dedicated to a different aspect of the goddess, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. It spans over nine nights and concludes with Vijayadashami (Dussehra), which is observed on the tenth day.

During Navratri, different colors are worn on each of the nine days to honor a different form of Goddess Durga. Each color represents specific qualities and energies of the goddess being worshipped that day. Wearing these colors is believed to bring positive energy, blessings, and help people connect more deeply with the goddess.

The colors also have symbolic meanings, like red for strength, white for peace, and green for growth. Wearing the same color as others creates a sense of togetherness and joy, making the festival feel more festive and unified. The tradition adds fun and spirituality to the celebrations.

Below we have shared with you a handy list of colours for Navratri 2024 beginning from 03rd October

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03rd October Yellow
Symbolizes happiness and optimism.
This color honours Katyayani, a fierce form of Durga who is known for slaying the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the destruction of evil forces.   

 

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04th October Green
Represents growth, fertility, and renewal.
Dedicated to Kalaratri, the most violent form of Durga, who brings renewal by destroying darkness and ignorance.

   

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05th October Gray
Represents balance and calm.
It symbolizes the form of Shailaputri, the first manifestation of Goddess Durga, representing the calmness and strength of the mountains. 

 

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06th October Orange 
Symbolizes energy, warmth, and joy. 
Associated with Brahmacharini, the goddess of devotion and penance, this color reflects her intense focus and devotion to her goal.   
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07th October White
 
 Represents purity, peace, and meditation.
This day is dedicated to Chandraghanta, who is known for her bravery and her power to fight evil.
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08th October Red
 
 Symbolizes passion, power, and strength.
This color honors Kushmanda, the form of Durga who is believed to have created the universe with her radiant smile, bringing warmth and energy to the cosmos   

 

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09th October Royal Blue
 
Represents strength and divine energy.
Dedicated to Skandamata, the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), this color reflects the motherly strength and protection she provides.

   

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10th October Pink
 
Symbolizes affection and tenderness.   

 

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11th October Purple
 
Symbolizes ambition, wisdom, and wealth.
 
The color is associated with Siddhidatri, the goddess who grants wisdom and supernatural powers, bringing completion and fulfillment.   
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