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Navratri Colours 2025: 9 Auspicious Colours, Their Significance & Goddess Worshipped Each Day

Discover the 9 Navratri colours for 2025, their spiritual significance, and which Goddess Durga to worship each day. Full Navratri calendar with dates and rituals.

Navratri Colours 2025: 9 Auspicious Colours, Their Significance & Goddess Worshipped Each Day

Navratri Colours 2025: 9 Auspicious Colours, Their Significance & Goddess Worshipped Each Day
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27 Sept 2025 12:53 PM IST

Navratri 2025, the nine-day Hindu festival celebrating the divine feminine power and the triumph of good over evil, began on September 22 and will conclude with Vijayadashami (Dussehra) on October 2. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to one form of Maa Durga, known as the Navdurgas, and is associated with an auspicious colour symbolizing unique virtues like strength, devotion, peace, and prosperity.

Devotees observe fasts, perform rituals, and participate in Garba and Dandiya, while also following the tradition of wearing the colour of the day to invoke blessings.

Navratri Colours 2025: Complete Day-Wise Calendar

Significance of Each Navratri Colour

Day 1 (White – Maa Shailputri): Symbolises purity and inner strength, invoking peace and security.

Day 2 (Red – Maa Brahmacharini): Represents passion, devotion, and spiritual growth.

Day 3 (Blue – Maa Chandraghanta): Signifies calmness, depth, and divine grace.

Day 4 (Yellow – Maa Chandraghanta): A colour of energy and optimism, uplifting the spirit.

Day 5 (Green – Maa Kushmanda): Denotes nature, prosperity, and new beginnings.

Day 6 (Grey – Maa Skandamata): Reflects balance, emotional stability, and strength.

Day 7 (Orange – Maa Katyayani): The colour of energy, courage, and enthusiasm.

Day 8 (Peacock Green – Maa Kalaratri): Unique and refreshing, symbolising compassion and individuality.

Day 9 (Pink – Maa Mahagauri): Represents love, harmony, and universal affection.

Day 10 (Red & Orange – Maa Siddhidatri): A powerful combination of passion, positivity, and divine blessings.

Navratri 2025 Day 6 (September 27): Colour & Goddess

Today, on the sixth day (Shashthi) of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Skandamata, the mother of Kartikeya. The colour of the day is Grey, representing balance, emotional strength, and grounding. Worshippers wear this colour to seek blessings of stability and protection.

By aligning with the Navratri colours and honouring each form of Maa Durga, devotees not only embrace tradition but also welcome divine energy, prosperity, and inner strength into their lives.

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