Celebrate Navratri in resplendent drapes and reverent devotion ā each saree a tribute to heritage, each puja a step closer to divinity.
Navratri Day 1 - White
White is synonymous with purity and innocence. Wearing white brings inner peace and security, making devotees worthy of Goddess Shailputriās blessings.
Navratri Day 2 - Red
Red is the colour of passion, love, and devotion. It is also the most offered colour of Chunri to the Goddess. Wearing red fills devotees with vigour and vitality, honouring Goddess Brahmacharini.
Navratri Day 3 - Blue
Blue represents richness, tranquillity, and grace. This vibrant shade symbolises elegance, helping devotees worship Goddess Chandraghanta with unmatched energy.
Navratri Day 4 - Yellow
Yellow spreads optimism, cheerfulness, and warmth. Wearing this colour on the day of Goddess Kushmanda invokes positivity and joy, filling life with light and enthusiasm.
Navratri Day 5 - Green
Green symbolises nature, growth, fertility, and serenity. Wearing green while worshipping Goddess Skandamata brings peace and harmony, along with blessings for new beginnings.
Navratri Day 6 - Grey
Grey stands for balance, discipline, and grounded emotions. Worshippers who wear grey honour Goddess Katyayani while embracing simplicity and inner strength.
Navratri Day 7 - Orange
Orange reflects warmth, enthusiasm, and positive energy. Wearing this colour to worship Goddess Kalaratri helps devotees remain upbeat, courageous, and spiritually charged.
Navratri Day 8 - Purple
Purple is the colour of ambition, devotion, and spiritual power. Worshipping Goddess Mahagauri in purple invites wisdom, dignity, and divine strength.
Navratri Day 9 - Pink
Pink symbolises love, affection, and harmony. Wearing pink on this day honours Goddess Siddhidatri, filling life with compassion, charm, and universal love.