01/10We bet you didn't know the significance of these 9 Navratri colours

We bet you didn't know the significance of these 9 Navratri colours
Navratri is the festival during which Goddess Durga is worshiped in nine different forms on nine different days. Each avatar has its own significance and style of worshipping. Though there are a lot of customs associated with the celebrations, not many know that one such custom requires devotees to wear a particular colour on each day of Navratri. If you're one of those clueless people who have no idea what these colours mean, we have some good news for you. Here is the significance of each colour that you can wear on Navratri.readmore

02/10Day 1- Pratipada: Yellow

Day 1- Pratipada: Yellow
The first day of Navratri is called Pratipada. On this day people wear yellow because the colour yellow is believed to be the colour of the sun and is dedicated to Maa Shailputri. It also represents energy and happiness. So opt for a beautiful bright yellow sari or lehenga.readmore

03/10Day 2- Dwitiya: Green

Day 2- Dwitiya: Green
The second day is called Dwitiya. This day is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini and is more about harmony and peace, which is why green is the go-to colour. You can take inspiration from Ellie Avram and Kajol.readmore

04/10Day 3- Tritiya: Grey

Day 3- Tritiya: Grey
Maa Chandraghanta is worshipped on this day and since she resembles peace and serenity, the colour grey is worn on this day as grey is associated with a cool and balanced mind. You can combine grey with other bright colours or try pairing it with silver jewellery.readmore

05/10Day 4- Chaturthi: Orange

Day 4- Chaturthi: Orange
On the fourth day of Navratri, the goddess Kushmanda is worshipped. On this day people wear orange, since it is a bright colour and is associated with creativity and enthusiasm. Keep in mind to minimize the accessories on this one and let the colour do all the talking.readmore

06/10Day 5- Panchami: White

Day 5- Panchami: White
The fifth day of Navratri is called Panchami and on this day people pay their respects to Maa Skandamata. On this day people wear white since it represents purity and peace. White goes well with almost every colour so take your pick.readmore

07/10Day 6- Sashti: Red

Day 6- Sashti: Red
Shashti is day when goddess Katyayani is worshipped. Red is the colour to be worn on this day as red signifies power and brightness. So flaunt that red saree or lehenga and keep your accessories to a minimum.readmore

08/10Day 7- Saptami: Blue

Day 7- Saptami: Blue
Mata Kaalratri is worshipped on this day. People wear blue as this colour signifies power and superiority. Royal blue to sky blue, you can wear any shade.readmore

09/10Day 8- Ashtami: Pink

Day 8- Ashtami: Pink
It is the day when Mata Saraswati is worshipped. On this special day wear pink since it's associated with romanticism and universal love.readmore

10/10Day 9- Navami: Purple

Day 9- Navami: Purple
On the last day of the Navratri, Diddhidatri Mata is commemorated. The colour purple symbolises luxury, power and royalty. So, take some inspiration from these beautiful actresses and look your royal best in a purple saree or lehenga.readmore