Pictoral descriprtion of the nine colours of Navratri
Navratri /Navratra or Durga Puja whatever you may want to fondly call it has arrived and has just tapped the doors of all those celebrating it. Just like the nine colours of Navratri, this festival is also one of the most reverberating and mind boosting festivals in India. Celebrated across a span of 9 days and then finally bids adieu to one and all in a very grand way called Vijayadashami.
Every Indian festival has a teaching and a learning attached to it. Much like that, Navratri or Durga Puja is the connotation that dharma always defeats adharma, good always wins over evil. Navratri brings along with it a gush of positivity. It seems as if the nine colours, the puja bells, the mantras, the arti, the diyas, the dhak (kind of a drum that is played in West Bengal during Durga puja) is pushing away all the sorrow and the gloom and releasing positive vibes in the air.
Navratri 2025 or Durga Puja is beginning on the 22nd of September, 2025 and just like the name suggests will be celebrated over a period of 9 nine nights and thereby nine colours are personified. But sometimes it so happens that one of the days is spread over a period which extends to more 24 hours. Even this year the third day or tritiya is spread for a period which is more than 24 hours and thus it will be celebrated on two consecutive days.
Mahaashtami this year will be celebrated on the 30th of september, 2025 andthe last day of Navratri which is the Mahanavmi will be celebrated on the 1st of October, 2025. The grand celebration of Vijayadashami will happen on the 2nd of October, 2025 where it is depicted that Lord Shri Rama kills Ravana, the ten headed demon and establishes the divine empire of dharma defeating adharma.
Nine Colours of Navratri 2025: The Power of Each Day
Each day of Navratri is associated with a particular colour Navratri colors 2025 | Navratri 9 days colours and these nine colours represent a unique form of Goddess Durga and holds special significance. Wearing these colours is believed to attract positive vibrations and blessings.
Navratri is more than just wearing these above mentioned nine colours on the nine days which not only brings uniformity, but also makes one appreciate the need for empathy, peace, wisdom, mental peace and always being truthful to one self. For any reason, if one is not able to wear the prescribed colour, all you need to do is instill the qualities associated with in within oneself.
This festival of happiness, love, warmth and story of good over evil is all about celebrating it with a open ing and a full heart.
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