Special Colors of Navadurga Festival

Indian festivals are very colorful and vibrant, none more so than Navratri, when people worship the Divine Mother. The festival is celebrated by undertaking a fast or spiritual penance, performing Poojas and Homas, preparing delicious food, singing, dancing, and wearing colorful dresses on each of the 9 days. Navratri honors the nine different aspects of the Supreme Goddess, also called Navadurga. An intriguing aspect of Navratri is the designated color for each day. Each color has a unique significance and spiritual meaning. Devotees believe that wearing the color of the day can boost the festive spirit and help them connect with the divine energy of the Goddess being honoured on that day. Let us explore the meaning behind these colors: First day (First Navratri) – Yellow Goddess Shailaputri, meaning "daughter of the mountains," is worshipped on the first day of Navratri. She is the first incarnation of Goddess Durga and embodies purity and ...