Navratri Colours List 2024: The nine-day festival, Navratri is a very auspicious festival. The Devi Paksha begins with the arrival of Maa Durga. The devotees of Mother Goddess Durga will observe a fast, perform puja, and celebrate the feminine power.
Each day of this festival is associated with different colours. Hence, to make the Navratri festivities, people get dressed in the colour designated for every day. Move on to the following sections to know Navratri 2024 colours list with the significance and other details.
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Navratri colours list 2024 with date & significance
Here, we have mentioned every colour in the Navratri colours list and its significance as well. So, know which colour is specified for every day of the Navratri festival.
| Date | Colour | Day/Tithi | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7th October | Yellow | Ghatasthapana/Pratipada | On the first day, devotees have to install Kalash/Kalasham. This ritual is called Kalash Sthapana or Ghatasthapana. The Shailaputri form of Maa Durga is worshipped on this day.
The yellow colour represents joy and cheerfulness |
| 8th October | Green | Dwitiya | On the second day, the unmarried form of Maa Durga, Brahmacharini is worshipped.
The green colour indicates the various aspects of mother nature and its nourishing qualities |
| 9th October | Grey | Tritiya and Chaturthi | On the third day and fourth day, Maa Chandraghanta and the Kushmanda form of Maa Durga is worshipped respectively.
Grey represents the destruction of evil. |
| 10th October | Orange | Panchami | On the fifth day, the mother of Lord Karthikeya, Skanda Mata is worshipped.
Orange symbolises brightness, knowledge, and tranquillity |
| 11th October | White | Shashti | On the sixth day, prayers are offered to the Goddess Katyayani. White is in the Navratri Colours List
White symbolises serenity, peace, calm, and purity. |
| 12th October | Red | Saptami | On the seventh day, people worship the Kalaratri form of Durga
Red symbolises auspiciousness, passion, and anger also |
| 13th October | Royal Blue | Ashtami | On the eight-day/Ashtami, Maha Gauri is worshipped
Royal blue indicates divine energy |
| 14th October | Pink | Navami | On the ninth day/Navami, the Siddhidhatri form of Maa Durga is worshipped.
Pink symbolises compassion and purity |
| 15th October | Purple | Dashami | On Dussehra/Dashami, Navratri and Durga festivities will culminate.
Purple in the Navratri Colours List represents goal, ambition, and energy |

