Navratri colours

  1. Navratri 2020: Colours To Wear On Each Day Of The Festival
  2. 9 Navratri Colours And Foods For All Days Of Sharad Navratri 2021
  3. Navratri colours 2020 and Navratri colours significance for each day of the festival
  4. Navratri 2022: Impact Of The Nine Navratri Colours: Can It Affect Your Mental Wellbeing?


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Navratri 2020: Colours To Wear On Each Day Of The Festival

The festival also marks the beginning of the auspicious Devi Paksha, an auspicious time period as per the Hindu tradition. This year the festival begins on 17 October 2020 and will continue till 25 October 2020. On 26 October 2020, people will be observing Dussehra the day that marks the victory of good over evil. To celebrate the day in a memorable way, Hindus across the country celebrate the festival as per the rituals, but this year it may get affected due to COVID-19 pandemic. One of the rituals of Navratri is wearing specific coloured clothes. This is because each day of Navratri is dedicated to nine different Goddesses. So today we are here to tell you which colours to wear during Navratri. Read on: 17 October 2020: Grey The first day of Navratri is known as Ghatsthapana or Prathama. This is the day when people worship Goddess Shailputri. As per Hindu mythology, Shailputri is the first manifestation of Goddess Parvati. In this form, She is the daughter of mountains. On this day devotees should wear Grey coloured clothes. If not possible then you can try including a grey colour in your attire. 18 October 2020: Orange The second day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini, the mystic and unmarried form of Goddess Durga (Parvati). It is believed that Goddess Parvati performed a tough penance in Her Brahmacharini form to get Lord Shiva as Her husband. On this day, devotees should wear an orange colour dress. The orange colour symbolises tranquility, knowledge, ...

9 Navratri Colours And Foods For All Days Of Sharad Navratri 2021

Navratri 2021has begun and Indians arecelebratingthe nine avatars of Hindu Goddess Durga.The festival, celebrated with much grandeur in different parts of the country,lasts for 9 nights and 10 days. According to the Hindu calendarthe festival falls in the month of Ashvin. Each day is devoted to different forms of Goddess Durga and is ascribed9 different colours. Special foods are prepared through the nine days according to the colours to celebrate Navratri. Navratri is a festival of celebration and much merry making and Indians from different Indian states celebrate the festival differently. People get to witness diverse forms of our culture and tradition during the 9 days of Navratri. Navratri is a celebration of the feminine divine worshipped by Hindus. Moreover, it also celebrates the victory of good over evil, which is a theme that is echoed in a number of other Hindu festivals like Dussehra and Diwali. Each day of Navratri is associated with a different colour. We tell you the 9 colours associated with the Goddess Durga and the Navratri Colours 2021 (Day And Date Wise) Navratri Dates Navratri Day Navratri Colours 6thOctober, 2021 Pratipada Royal Blue 7thOctober, 2021 Dwitiya Yellow 8thOctober, 2021 Tritiya Green 9thOctober, 2021 Chaturthi Grey 10thOctober, 2021 Panchami Orange 11thOctober, 2021 Sashti White 12thOctober, 2021 Saptami Red 13thOctober, 2021 Ashtami Sky Blue 14thOctober, 2021 Navami Pink 15thOctober, 2021 Dashami None (Also Read: Navratri 2021:Special foo...

Navratri colours 2020 and Navratri colours significance for each day of the festival

Navratri is one of the most popular festivals in India. The nine-day long festival is celebrated in India with great joy and excitement. It is celebrated every year in Autumn. Goddess Durga is worshipped for nine nights during the festival. The nine days are dedicated to goddess Durga and her nine Avatars, also known as Navadurga. The devotees get dressed according to a specific colour known as nine colours of Navratri which is dedicated to different qualities of the Goddess. A lot of people have been wondering about the Navratri colours 2020 and the Navratri colours significance. For all the people who are still wondering about it, here is everything you need to know about the Navratri colours list. Day 6 Shashthi Katyayani form of Maa Durga will be worshipped on Shashthi October 22, 2020. The colour of the day is Yellow which portrays joy and cheerfulness. Day 7 Saptami Goddess Durga is worshipped in the avatar of Kalaratri on Day 7 on October 23, 2020. The colour of the Saptami is Green and it represents mother nature and its qualities.

Navratri 2022: Impact Of The Nine Navratri Colours: Can It Affect Your Mental Wellbeing?

Intriguingly, each day of the festival is dedicated to a particular colour, and people usually adorn dresses in those shades. Not just that, but the bright colours are also seen in the decorations. The nine colours are: yellow, green, grey, orange, white, red, royal blue, pink, and purple. The order changes depending on when Navratri falls. • Day 1 - September 26 - white • Day 2 - September 27 - red • Day 3 - September 28 - royal blue • Day 4 - September 29 - yellow • Day 5 - September 30 - green • Day 6 - October 1 - grey • Day 7 - October 2 - orange • Day 8 - October 3 - peacock green • Day 9 - October 4 - pink And today, we will look at the positive impact of the nine navratri colours. Do Colours Have Psychological Benefits? There's no doubt that colour is a powerful communication tool. It can signal action, affect mood, and even affect physiological reactions. The concept of colour psychology has become a hot topic in marketing, art, and design despite a lack of research. While much of the evidence in colour psychology is anecdotal at best, experts and researchers have made a few important observations and discoveries about how colour affects moods, feelings, and behaviours White, for instance, represents purity and innocence in many Western countries but mourning in many Eastern ones. Despite the subjective nature of colour perception, some colour effects have universal significance. Among the red colours on the colour spectrum, there are red, orange, and yellow. Thes...