Navratri Colours 2023

Navratri Colours 2023

New Shardiya Navratri 2023 will begin on October 15th and end on October 24th. Each day of the festival is associated with a different color and goddess. The colors represent various qualities and devotees are advised to offer flowers of the corresponding color to each goddess. The colors include pink, white, red, orange, yellow, maroon, navy blue, green, and beige. Worshiping the goddesses is believed to bring blessings and fulfillments of desires.




Navratri colours 2023, Dates and significance

Shailputri, Day 1 - October 15, (Sunday)


Navratri color of the day - Pink
The festival of Navratri starts with the colour Pink. Colour pink represents joy, happiness and enthusiasm. Goddess Shailputri is the daughter of King Himalaya. She get dressed in colour pink clothes and devotees are advised to offer pink colour flowers to Goddess Shailputri.


Brahmacharini, Day 2 - October 16, (Monday)


Navratri color of the day - White
Goddess Brahmcharini penances several years for Lord Shiva. She wears white during these whole years which is the colour of peace and celibacy. Devotees who worship Goddess Brahmacharini, get blessed with prosperity, knowledge and wisdom. They are suggested to offer Mogra flowers to Mata Brahmacharini.


Chandraghanta, Day 3 - October 17, (Tuesday)


Navratri color of the day - Red
Mata Chandraghanta wears red colour clothes, which is the colour of courage and strength. Devotees are advised to offer red olour flowers to Goddess Chandraghanta.


Kushmanda, Day 4 - October 18, (Wednesday)


Navratri color of the day - Orange
This vibrant orange colour represents energy and power. Goddess Kushmanda is the source of light so this colour is purely dedicated to Goddess. Devotees must offer organe colour daisy flower to Goddess Kushmanda on the day of fourth Navratri.


Skandamata, Day 5 - October 19, (Thursday)


Navratri color of the day - Yellow
Yellow colour is dedicated to Goddess Skanda Mata who holds the Kartikeya in his lap. She is the divine mother and loves to wear yellow colour clothes. Yellow colour show the nurturing nature of the mother. Devotees must offer yellow coloiur clothes and flowers to Goddess Skandamata.


Katyayani, Day 6 - October 20, (Friday)


Navratri color of the day - Maroon
Katyayani Mata is associated with the colour Maroon. This colour represents the dedication and will power. Devotees who offer Maroon colour flowers and clothes to Goddess Katyayani, must get blessed with the desired wish fulfillments. Unmarried girls must worship Goddess Katyayani to get desired husband.


Kaalrari, Day 7 - October 21, (Saturday)


Navratri color of the day - Navy Blue
Navy Blue colour is associated with Goddess Kaalratri and the one who offer navy blue colour clothes and flowers to Maa Kaalratri, get rid of enemies and evil forces.


Mahagauri, Day 8 - October 22, (Sunday)


Navratri color of the day - Green
Green colour is associated with Goddess Gauri as she purifies the heart and soul. Devotees are suggested to offer green colour clothes to Maa Mahagauri and get blessed with marital happiness and well being.


Siddhidatri, Day 9 - October 23, (Monday)


Navratri color of the day - Beige
Beige colour represents the clarity and peace. This colour is associated with Goddess Siddhidatri. Devotees who worship Maa Siddhidatri get blessed with all types of Siddhis and Tantra Vidhya. She brings clarity in life and people understand the meaning of life and inclined towards spirituality