As we all know that Navratri, the festival dedicated to Goddess Durga is around the corner and people are going to celebrate these nine long days with immense devotion and dedicated. This is a Shardiya Navratri , which is going to start from October 3, 2024 and it will culminate with Dussehra i.e., on October 12, 2024.
Devotees celebrate Navratri by wearing colourful clothes during these 9 long days and colours holds a great religious significance and symbolism during Navratri festival. These colours guide the devotees for a spiritual journey of self discovery and devotion. Each colour represents different virtues and qualities, invoking divine blessings and fostering inner strength. So, come and let's check out the colour for each day of Navratri:
Here we have mentioned the colour guide for each Navratri day, devotees can wear these colours and make their Navratri colourful, meaningful and please Goddess Durga by performing various puja rituals.
Happy Shardiya Navratri to all..!!
Devotees celebrate Navratri by wearing colourful clothes during these 9 long days and colours holds a great religious significance and symbolism during Navratri festival. These colours guide the devotees for a spiritual journey of self discovery and devotion. Each colour represents different virtues and qualities, invoking divine blessings and fostering inner strength. So, come and let's check out the colour for each day of Navratri:
Here we have mentioned the colour guide for each Navratri day, devotees can wear these colours and make their Navratri colourful, meaningful and please Goddess Durga by performing various puja rituals.
Happy Shardiya Navratri to all..!!
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