In this nation, the Hindu holiday of Navratri is observed twice a year in the months of Chaitra and Sharad. In Hindu mythology, the festival of Navratri is very significant. Everywhere in the nation, the holiday is observed with tremendous fanfare and display.
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Different Colours to Adorn Your Wardrobe This Navratri.pdf
1. Different Colours to Adorn Your Wardrobe
This Navratri
In this nation, the Hindu holiday of Navratri is observed twice a year in the
months of Chaitra and Sharad. In Hindu mythology, the festival of Navratri is
very significant. Everywhere in the nation, the holiday is observed with
tremendous fanfare and display. Between September and October, people
celebrate Shardiya Navratri. Sanskrit for "nine nights," the festival known as
Navratri lasts nine days during both of these months. Nine Navratri colours are
chosen, each having a specific meaning for these nine days. The nine-day holiday
known as Shardiya Navratri, which honours Maa Durga and her nine forms is
here.
2. Here are the nine Navratri colours that you need to be aware of in 2022. To wear
one of these colours every day until the celebration is over is thought to be
particularly remarkable.
Day 1: White
Day one's colour is white, thus because it falls on a Monday, don your best white
clothing. The calm colour white has always stood for unending tranquillity. White
is the fundamental Sharad Navratri colour, thus if you want to coordinate your
navratri outfits with a white colour motif, you might choose to have white Tulip
flowers adorn your ghagras. If you enjoy wearing saris, you may celebrate
Navratri in flair by accessorising your white sari with some bling and an eccentric
blouse. Put on a bralette blouse with your exquisite sari, and complete the
ensemble with dangler earrings.
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3. Day 2: Red
The Goddess or Devi is associated with the vibrant red colour. Use red chunari
or a dupatta to create your grandiose style to fit with. Red is regarded as lucky.
On this particular day, add a twist to your ethnic style by dressing in Indo-western
attire. Choose a red palazzo and a crop top with golden embellishments.
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Day 3: Blue
Devi Chandraghanta, who is shown with a half-moon on her forehead and stands
for emotional equilibrium and keeps mortals grounded on the fundamentals, is
honoured on this particular day. So use the blue Navratri colour scheme to give
your clothes a light and upbeat appearance. Flowers are necessary to complete
any lovely outfit. You can therefore bring in the brilliant blue orchids and use
them to create a jali design background to add intricacy to your outfits to kick off
the wonderful 10 days of Navratri in 2022. The colour blue is seen as lucky. A
4. ruffle saree can give your cultural style a modern touch. For the pooja ceremony
on this day, wear a blue ruffle saree with oxidised jewellery and kolhapuri shoes.
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Day 4: Yellow
Wear a muted shade of yellow on Chaturthi, to celebrate Sharad Navaratri with
excitement and zeal. The colour symbolises joy and brightness. Wear a yellow
saree made of silk or georgette to get the event started in style. Wear a puff
sleeved blouse that makes your yellow saree stand out and match it with a pair of
bright mauve sandals.
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Day 5: Green
Known as the mother of Lord Kartikey or Skanda, Goddess Skandmata is
worshipped on this day. Green symbolises peace and is the colour of life. You
can dress in a basic green saree and a blouse with embellishments. Hate going
with a glitzy look..? This is an ideal attire. Opt for a vibrant bottle green chaniya
choli and revamp the plain yet elegant look.
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Day 6: Grey
On this day, Hindus worship the goddess Katyayani, who is revered as having
killed the oppressive demon Mahisasura. This day's colour, grey, symbolises the
power of transformation. The colour grey stands for harmony and balance. The
colour grey represents intelligence and compromise.
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Day 7: Orange
On this day, Hindus honour the goddess Kalaratri. She is the seventh incarnation
of the goddess Parvati and is revered as the destroyer of all evil. However, you
can pray to the goddess while donning orange and ask her to take away all the
bad things from your life. For your dandiya night dress in an orange lehenga.
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Day 8: Peacock Green
The eighth day of Navratri is addressed as Kanjak. The day is commemorated by
feeding young girls who are thought to be the goddess’s avatar. The colour
peacock green stands for originality and personality. Additionally, it is a colour
representing kindness and vitality. Another fantastic option for people who want
to keep it simple is an A-line kurti. A pair of eye-catching gold chaandbalis can
finish the ensemble. A bandhani printed kurti set is always an option if you want
to go for something similar!
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Day 9: Pink
The celebration of Navratri ends on day nine. It is referred to as Navami. On this
day, people worship the goddess Siddhidatri.Pink represents compassion, peace,
and love. One of the hottest fashion trends this year is tie-dying. So how about
this season's tie-dye sari in blush pink? Put it together with a matching shirt that
has frilled sleeves, and finish the look with simple jewellery.