Colours of navratri 2023 march

  1. Navratri: What are the nine colours? Know all about their significance
  2. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date, Tithi, Shubh Muhurat and 9 Auspicious Colours To Don Till Ram Navami
  3. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date, Tithi, Shubh Muhurat and 9 Auspicious Colours To Don Till Ram Navami
  4. Navratri Colours 2023: Significance and Celebration of 9 Vibrant Hues


Download: Colours of navratri 2023 march
Size: 24.16 MB

Navratri: What are the nine colours? Know all about their significance

• Chaitra Navratri began on March 22 and will be observed till March 30. • There are four Navratris, Magha, Asadha, Chaitra and Sharadiya Navratri. • Chaitra Navaratri is also called Vasanta Navratri. New Delhi: Compared to the Sharadiya Navratri that we celebrate in September and October, Chaitra Navratri is different. One of the four Navratris that Hindus celebrate every year is this one. The other two Navratris occur in the months of Ashada, which falls between June and July, and Magha, which falls between January and February. Ashadha Navratri is also referred to as Gupt Navratri, whereas Magha Navratri is a regional holiday. This year, Chaitra Navratri began today, March 22, 2023. The Navratri celebrations are filled with vibrant colours, which can be seen in the decorations, dresses, and designs all around you. Have you ever wondered why these Navratri colours are so important? Yes, each colour that catches the eye has a pattern and meaning. White, red, royal blue, yellow, green, grey, orange, peacock green, and pink are the nine colours of Chaitra Navratri 2023. While the colours remain the same year after year, the order changes depending on the day of Navratri. What each colour signifies? Day 1, White: White colour adorns the start of Chaitra navaratri’s first day. White represents tranquilly and peace. Maa Shailaputri is dressed in white on the first day. The puja room and temple in the home are decorated with white ornaments. To commemorate the day, white flower...

Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date, Tithi, Shubh Muhurat and 9 Auspicious Colours To Don Till Ram Navami

Chaitra Navratri is a popular Hindu festival, especially in Northern India,which starts on the first day of the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar and falls in the month of March or April. The first month of the Hindu lunar calendar is known as Chaitra and therefore the Navratri this time is known as Chaitra Navratri. The Goddess Durga and her different avatars are worshipped during this festival. The birthday of Lord Rama which falls on theninth day during Navratri is known as Rama Navami. This year, there is confusion regarding the date of Chaitra Navratri - some claim it will start onMarch 21, while others say it's March 22. Let's find out the date when Chaitra Navratri will begin this year and also about the nine days of puja and the auspicious colour to don on each of the nine days. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date And Time Chaitra Navratri is a nine-day-long festival and will begin on March 2022, 2023. The confusion regarding the date is becauseChaitra month'sPratipada Tithi begins at 10:52 pm on March 21. Here's the muhurat as per Drik Panchang: Chaitra Ghatasthapana onWednesday, March 22, 2023 Ghatasthapana Muhurat- 06:23AMto07:32AM Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls on Pratipada Tithi Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls during Dvi-Svabhava Meena Lagna Pratipada Tithi Begins -10:52PMonMar 21, 2023 Pratipada Tithi Ends -08:20PMonMar 22, 2023 Meena Lagna Begins -06:23AMonMar 22, 2023 Meena Lagna Ends -07:32AMonMar 22, 2023 Also read:Surya Grahan, Chandra Grahan 2023: When Is First Eclipse Of 202...

Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date, Tithi, Shubh Muhurat and 9 Auspicious Colours To Don Till Ram Navami

Chaitra Navratri is a popular Hindu festival, especially in Northern India,which starts on the first day of the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar and falls in the month of March or April. The first month of the Hindu lunar calendar is known as Chaitra and therefore the Navratri this time is known as Chaitra Navratri. The Goddess Durga and her different avatars are worshipped during this festival. The birthday of Lord Rama which falls on theninth day during Navratri is known as Rama Navami. This year, there is confusion regarding the date of Chaitra Navratri - some claim it will start onMarch 21, while others say it's March 22. Let's find out the date when Chaitra Navratri will begin this year and also about the nine days of puja and the auspicious colour to don on each of the nine days. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date And Time Chaitra Navratri is a nine-day-long festival and will begin on March 2022, 2023. The confusion regarding the date is becauseChaitra month'sPratipada Tithi begins at 10:52 pm on March 21. Here's the muhurat as per Drik Panchang: Chaitra Ghatasthapana onWednesday, March 22, 2023 Ghatasthapana Muhurat- 06:23AMto07:32AM Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls on Pratipada Tithi Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls during Dvi-Svabhava Meena Lagna Pratipada Tithi Begins -10:52PMonMar 21, 2023 Pratipada Tithi Ends -08:20PMonMar 22, 2023 Meena Lagna Begins -06:23AMonMar 22, 2023 Meena Lagna Ends -07:32AMonMar 22, 2023 Also read:Surya Grahan, Chandra Grahan 2023: When Is First Eclipse Of 202...

Navratri Colours 2023: Significance and Celebration of 9 Vibrant Hues

Navratri Colours 2023: Significance and Celebration of 9 Vibrant Hues Last Updated -- May 18th, 2023 Navratri is an auspicious and celebrated Hindu festival in India. It is a nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine forms. Navratri means “nine nights” in Sanskrit, and each night is associated with a different colour representing another aspect of the Goddess. After Sharada Navratri, which occurs in September or October, Chaitra Navratri is the second most widely celebrated. In the Gregorian calendar, Chaitra Navratri falls in either March or April. It is marked by vibrant colours that hold deep significance. Each day of Navratri is associated with a specific colour, symbolising various aspects of spirituality and devotion. Each colour is believed to have a particular effect and is considered auspicious for that day. Wearing and using these colours can also enhance your mood, energy and devotion to the Goddess. This article explores the nine Navratri colours for 2023, their significance, and ideas for Navratri celebrations beyond just wearing these colours. Table of contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Four Types of Navratri Here are the four different Navratri celebrations, the months of the year they are observed, and their seasonal names - Sharadiya Navratri, Maha Navratri, or Ashwin Navratri The most popular and widely celebrated Navratri falls in Ashwin (September or October). It coincides with the Durga Puja festiv...