White- The fifth incarnation is Skanda Mata. Skanda is the name of Lord Kartikeya. Hence, the form represents the mother of Lord Kartikeya and is seen holding her baby in her lap. The colour white is significant for the day as it symbolises peace and purity. Red- The sixth incarnation is Goddess Katyayani, who is considered as the warrior and is a very fierce incarnation of the goddess, believed to be formed out of the anger of Gods.
Hence, the colour red represents action and vigour. She is considered to be the most ferocious and destructive form of the goddess. The colour Royal Blue symbolises her immense energy. Pink - The eighth day glorifies Goddess Mahagauri, who is considered to be the fulfiller of all the desires. Hence, the colour pink symbolises hope and freshness of perspective. Purple- The ninth incarnation of the Goddess Durga, Siddhidatri, is worshipped on the ninth day, i.
She is the giver of knowledge and fulfills aspirations. Hence the colour purple is associated with her as it is the colour of ambition and power. The post-monsoon Navratri is observed in the bright half of the Hindu Lunar month Ashwin.
Navratri has commenced from October 7th and will end on October 15th this year. The festival marks the grandest celebration that goes on for nine days. Each day of the festival has different colors dedicated to it. As the festival is around the corner we have brought to you a list of colors and their significance that you should wear on particular days of the festival. The first day of Pratipada falls on Thursday, and hence the colour for that day is Yellow.
You should wear the mellowed shade of Yellow colour to celebrate the joy and enthusiasm of Sharad Navaratri. The second day of Navratri is Dwitiya. On this day devotees pay homage to Brahmacharni.
This day is celebrated by wearing Green colour which is also the colour of nature and prosperity. The auspicious Grey colour is to be worn on the third day of Navratri, that is, Tritiya.
Grey is also a unique colour in terms of its subtleness. The fourth day's colour is Orange. This colour represents warmth and exuberance is to be worn on the fourth day of Navratri. Go to TOI. The Times of India. Zodiac signs who give out the best advice. Never say these things to a LEO.
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See all results matching 'mub'. Navratri Nine colours of Navratri and their significance. Count: We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message. Updated: Oct 7, , IST. Navratri is a nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. One of the prominent Hindu festivals celebrated in a different region with different names, Navratri holds great significance for the devotees.
Navratri generally falls four times a year, but only two- Chaitra Navratri March-April and Sharad Navratri September-October are celebrated widely with grandeur. The Shardiya Navratri celebrated during Autumn is one of the most awaited ones. This year, Shardiya Navrati will commence on October 07, , and end on October 14, This will be followed by Vijayadashami on October 15, Shardiya Navratri falls in the auspicious month of Ashwin as per the Hindu calendar. Read Also Navratri Nine colours of Navratri and their significance.
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