Navratri 9 colours 2020
This is year 2020 world is suffering from Covid-19. We all pray to Goddess please please overcome all of us in this situation.
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Let’s See what the 9 colours are there.
DAY 1 – Grey (Saturday, 17 October 2020)
This Navratri festival 2020 starts with Grey colour. Grey colour has priority. In Navratri colours, grey colour is the best and signifies the power of conceptual understanding and peace. This colour is dedicated to the goddess “Shailputri”.
DAY 2 – Orange (Sunday, 18 October 2020)
Orange colour is made up of red and yellow colour which signifies energy and happiness respectively. On this day Hindus do pray for Devi “Brahmacharini”, and this year on the second day of Navratri red colour is dedicated to the goddess Brahmacharini.
DAY 3 – White (Monday, 19 October 2020)
White colour is the colour of innocence, purity and goodness. On this day people will worship Goddess Chandraghanta.
DAY 4 – Red (Tuesday, 20 October 2020)
The red colour is the colour of energy, love and creativity which indicates strong leadership signs and this colour is dedicated to the Goddess “Kushmanda”.
DAY 5 – Royal Blue (Wednesday, 21 October 2020)
DAY 6 – Yellow (Thursday, 22 October 2020)
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The yellow colour is the identification of happiness, freshness and brightness. Day sixth is dedicated to Ma “Katyayani”.
DAY 7 – Green (Friday, 23 October 2020)
On 7th day, When it comes to giving a positivity via colours then green will be on the top of the list of colour. On this day people will honour to Devi “Kalaratri “.
DAY 8 – Peacock Green (Saturday, 24 October 2020)
This day Peacock Green is special and has its own importance in the whole Navratri days and this day also called as Ashtami with the worship of Devi “Mahagauri”.
DAY 9 – Purple (Sunday, 25 October 2020)
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The Last Day of Navratri Named as Navmi and on this day people worship of goddess Siddhidhatri, Purple colour signifies the beauty and it is also the sign of integrity.
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