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Navratri 2025: Nine days and nine colours

Created: September 22, 2025

Last updated: September 22, 2025

Idols of Goddess Durga in vibrant colours symbolizing the Nine Colours of Navratri and devotion during Navratri nine days celebration.
Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga in radiant shades representing the Nine Colours of Navratri, celebrated across nine days with devotion and rituals.

In 2025, Navratri will begin on September 22 and will end on October 2. This Hindu festival is

brightly celebrated to honour Goddess Durga “The Mother” and her 9 different aspects over a

celebration of the nine nights. Devotees fast, pray, and perform other rituals for the 9 days and hoped

to be bestowed blessings from Maa Durga.

Navratri is celebrating the Goddess Durga’s Victory over the demon Mahishasura in her ninth avatar,

which stands for good triumphing over evil. Navratri is also a joyous occasion in various locations in

India where devotional songs, worship, multi-day celebrations, and traditional dances such as Garba

and Dandiya take place, where the Durga Pandals are also beautifully decorated.

Navratri is also rated among the most broadly celebrated and important festivals of Hinduism and

recognized as one of the most important 9 days to devote to religion and spirituality due to the sacred

significance of these days and nights in Hinduism.

Nine Colours of Navratri: A Day of Spirituality and Devotion

Navratri is one of the celebrating festivals of Hindus. Dedicated to the worship and spiritual

experience of Goddess Durga for nine days and nine nights, this festival is a grand celebration of

devotion and culture. Each day is associated with a specific colour. These colours have special

spiritual and psychological relevance.

Nine Colours of Navratri 2025

Navratri is one of Hinduism’s grandest festivals. It involves nine days and nine nights of worship of

the many forms of Goddess Durga. Each day is connected to a certain color, which is much more than

decoration or clothing, being a representation of spirituality, devotion, strength, and peace.

It is thought that wearing the designated colour on each day of Navratri gives the devotees divine

strength, enthusiasm, and confidence. These nine colours alongside the nine forms assures the

spiritual significance of Navratri is maximized.

navratri colours 2025

Navratri Day 1: White

White symbolizes purity and innocence. Wearing white on this day is according to Maa
Shailaputri’s wish for purity and gives inner peace, tranquillity and safety with her blessings
to the devotee, and relieves the devotee’s mind and body with those feelings.

Navratri Day 2: Red

The red symbolizes passion, love and energy. The red colour usually energizes and fills one
with, energy and vitality, as the most commonly worn colour of Chunri bids offered to the
devotee.

Navratri Day 3: Blue

The blue symbolizes wealth, tranquillity, depth, etc. The blue colour signifies abundance
when worshiping Maha Chandraghanta, the married avatar of Goddess Parvati, and also
signifies pipe in abundance, etc.

Navaratri Day 4: Yellow

On day four of Navratri celebrations, wear yellow as this colour brings positive energy and
uplift’s your mood. Maa Chandraghanta gets her name as she has a crescent moon on her
forehead symbolizing peace and grace.

Navratri Day 5: Green

The fifth day is associated with the color green. It is a symbol of life, renewal, and nature.
The color green represents prosperity, growth, harmony, and peace. Therefore, on this day,
embrace peace and spiritual tranquility in devotion to the Goddess.

Navratri: Day 6 – Grey

The colour grey represents balanced emotions and keeping someone humble with themselves,
allowing someone to be grounded. Wearing grey is to represent and honour the fifth form of
Goddess Durga, Skandamata.

Navratri Day 7: Orange

Worshipping Goddess Katyayani by presenting her the orange colour will grant the individual
with a number of attributes which include warmth and liveliness. This colour is full of
positive energy while keeping the individual in a positive spirit.

Navratri Day 8: Peacock green

Peacock green signifies uniqueness, individuality, compassion, while also representing
freshness.

Navratri Day 9– Pink

On the eighth day, Goddess Mahagauri is honoured. Pink represents love and kindness. It is a
colour that will drive peace and love in the relationship. It considers kindness and
compassion to blossom in the heart & mind.

Conclusion: The spiritual message conveyed by the colours of Navratri

Every colour of Navratri has significant spiritual meaning that carries representations of strength,

purity, growth, love, and so forth. These colours serve as guiding principles for those engaging in the

nine-day spiritual adventure, inspiring positivity, inner strength, and journey with the divine. So, it is

not simply about the rituals of Navratri; it is a positive celebration of colours that fosters spiritual

growth and transformation in a person’s life.

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