8th day of navratri colour

  1. Navratri 2021 Colours: The 9 colours of Navratri and their significance
  2. Navratri 2021: Check full list of Navratri 2021 colours with date and its significance


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Navratri 2021 Colours: The 9 colours of Navratri and their significance

New Delhi, Oct 05: The nine-day festival of Navratri, one of the most important Hindu festival is just around the corner. With the arrival of the Maa Durga, the auspicious Devi Paksha begins. And devotees of the Mother Goddess shall observe a fast, perform puja and celebrate the nine manifestations of feminine power. • 7 October, Day 1 - Pratipada, Ghatasthapana, Yellow colour, Goddess Shailputri is worshipped on this day. • 8 October, Day 2 - Dwitiya, Chandra Darshana, Green Colour, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped. • 9 October, Day 3 - Tritiya, Sindoor Tritiya, Grey colour, Chandraghanta Puja; Chaturthi, Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi, Grey colour • 10 October, Day 4 - Panchami, Orange colour, Goddess Skandamata is worshipped on this day. • 11 October, Day 5 - Shashthi, White colour, Goddess Katyayani is worshipped on this day. • 12 October, Day 6 - Saptami, Red colour, Goddess Kalaratri is worshipped on 6th day of Navratri. • 13 October, Day 7 - Ashtami, Durga Ashtami, Royal Blue colour, Goddess Mahagauri is worshipped on this day. • 14 October, Day 8 - Navami, Pink colour, Ayudha Puja • 15 October, Day 9 - Vijay Dashami, Purple colour, Durga Visarjan

Navratri 2021: Check full list of Navratri 2021 colours with date and its significance

The worshippers do Pujas, sing prayers, fast, and welcome the nine representations of woman strength. However, the most intriguing feature of this event is that various colours are connected with each day of the festival in which several devotes dress according to the colours that correspond to that day. Check the full list of Navratri 2021 colours, date, and its significance October 7 is considered to be the first day of the festival, which is associated with the colour yellow. On that day, the worshipers will place the Kalash on the tithi (date) of Ghatasthapana/Pratipada. Additionally, the Shailputri avatar of Durga will be worshipped. Yellow, on the other hand, is associated with happiness and joy. The colour grey and orange are specific to the 9th of October, and the tithi is Tritiya (3rd day) and Chaturthi (4th day). Goddess Chandraghanta is honoured on that day. Worshippers also revere Goddess Durga in her Kushmanda avatar. Grey represents the defeat of evil and orange represents light, wisdom, and serenity. The colour red is specific for the 11th of October, and the tithi is Shashti (6th day). On this day, devotees worship Goddess Katyayani. Red represents both passion and fury. The colour blue is specific to the 12th of October, and the tithi is Saptami (7th day). Devotees of Goddess Durga adore the deity in her Kalaratri avatar. Blue represents heavenly power. The pink colour is specific to the 13th of October, and the tithi is Ashtami (8th day). Devotees pay hom...