Navratri 2025: The nine -day celebration of Maa Durgy and its nine forms, known as Navdurgas, is a nine -day celebration. Every day it follows a specific color that has a unique spiritual meaning and is assumed that it evokes a special blessing from the goddess.
Plan under the details of nine days and the colors of the navroratri:
Day 1– September 22 – Maa Shailputri (daughter of mountains) – white
White represents cleanliness, peace and innocence. It is assumed that white is a sense of peace and balance.
Day 2 – September 23 – Maa Brahmacharini (unmarried ascetic) – red
Red symbolizes passion, strength and vitality. Red raises courage, determination and love.
Day 3– September 24 – Machadrahanta (Bell -Moon Bell) – Royal Blue
Royal Blue embodies peace, depth and elegance. The color reflects grace, improvement and inner peace.
Day 4 – September – Maa Kushmanda – (the creator of the universe) – yellow
Yellow means joy, optimism and energy. It encourages spirit and promotes positivity and happiness.
5th day– September 26 – Maa Scandamata (Mother Kroka/Kartikeya) – Green Green represents growth, harmony and fertility. It promotes balance, peace and new beginnings (favorable to prosperity).
6. DAY – 27 September – Maa Katyayanani (goddess of warrior) – gray
Gray indicates balance, peace and wisdom. It symbolizes the destruction of evil and the importance of the remaining grounding.
7. The day– September 28 – Maa Kalaratri (The Dark Night) – Orange
Orange represents energy, enthusiasm and courage. This radiant color gives warmth and strength, especially when they face fear.
8. Day – 29 September – Maa Mahagauri (very white goddess) – Peacock Green
Peacock Green symbolizes uniqueness, individuality and compassion. Combines the balance of blue with the renewal of the green.
9. DAY – September 30 – Maa siddhidatri (supernatural forces donor) – pink
Pink expresses universal love, affection and harmony. It promotes a sense of accessibility and joy and denotes the graceful conclusion of fasting.
The nine -day festival closes on October 2. Vijayadashami (Dussehra), who represents the victory of the goddess Durgy over the demon Mahishasura and symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. On the last day, the colors of red or purple are often celebrated and honored the final strength and victory of the Divine Mother.
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