What are the 9 colour of Navratri Festival, from Day 1 to 9
This year's nine Navratri colors are white, red, royal blue, yellow, green, grey, orange, peacock green, and pink. The days 1 through 9 are represented by these, accordingly.
Here are the all Nine colours and their significance:
1). White colour :- (pratipada) On the first day of Navratri 2025, followers worship Maa Shailputri in white clothes, which represents innocence, purity, and inner peace, in order to encourage tranquility and protection.
2). Red colour :- (Dwitiya) Red colour symbolizes sindoor, passion, courage, and vital energy to kindle confidence and fervor. The second day is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini.
3). Blue colour :- (Tritya) You may always choose the lighter tints of royal blue and feel iconic, even though it could be louder than the other colors on the list. Goddess Chandraghanta is linked to this shade.
4). Yellow colour :- (Tritya) On the fourth day, people honor Maa Kushmanda by wearing yellow, which represents joy and positivity.
5). Green colour :- (Chaturthi) On the fifth day, Maa Skandamata is worshipped, and followers dress in green to represent growth and harmony, fertility, and fresh beginnings, which bring healing and abundance.
6). Grey colour :- (Panchami) Maa Katyayani is honored on the sixth day, and followers wear grey to represent balance and emotional stability.
7). Orange colour :- (Shashthi) On the seventh day, orange-colored dishes bring brightness and variety. Carrot Halwa, slow-cooked till soft and sweet, is frequently the star of the bhog, adding a festive touch to the feast.
8). Peacock Green colour :- (Saptami) Peacock Green emanates uniqueness and distinction. Wear this color green to worship Maa Durga. Devotees feel compassion and rebirth as a result.
9). Pink colour :- (Ashtami) Pink represents harmony, love, and affection for all people. In addition to being a beautiful color, it makes the wearer appear more likable and adds charm to their personality.

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