Navratri is one of the most important festivals in India which is celebrated for nine days. It indicates the celebration of the victory of good over evil. Each day has a special significance and different colours depict its auspiciousness. This Navratri, dress up your little girls in outfits of specific colours for a particular day of the Navaratri to depict the trueness of the Goddess. Not only little girls, dress up the entire family as per Navratri's dress colour guide and have a memorable celebration this year!
9 Colours of Outfits for 9 days of Navratri
Each day of Navaratri has a specific assigned colour, incorporating that particular colour in the outfits of the day for your little girls can bring blessings for your little one. Along with outfits you can also use matching accessories to make her appear trending and classy. Below mentioned are colours auspicious according to the days of Navratri:
Day-1: Orange
The beginning of Navratri festivities marks the celebrations of nine avatars of Maa Durga. On the first day, Mata Shailputri is worshipped which is considered as the first form of Goddess Durga. Orange is considered an auspicious colour for this day. Dress up your little girls in vibrant orange frocks or gowns and allow them to feel the upbeat energy of this day.
Lemon yellow Full Flared Gown
Day-2: White
On the second of Navratri, Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped. Her idol is donned with a white color saree and white flowers, so the auspicious colour for this day is white. Dressing up in white color clothes on the second day of Navratri indicates the celebration of peace, loyalty and wisdom. Opting for white colour dresses in the form of either traditional wear or frilled frocks will allow your little one to get the blessings of the Goddess.
White Full Flared Gown
Day-3: Red & Pink
With full enthusiasm, the celebration of Navratri continues on the third day. The red/pink colour denotes this day, as the third day is devoted to Mata Chandraghanta. Even for Mata’s chunni, red/pink is the most preferred colour. Wearing red on this day expresses passion and love. So, dress up your little girls in red colour dresses for Navratri’s third day to offer them an enthusiastic look.
Punch Pink V neck Party wear Gown
Day-4: Royal Blue
The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to Mata Kushmanda who is believed to be the creator of the universe through her laughter. Royal blue is considered the auspicious colour for this day. It symbolises health and prosperity which the Goddess offers. You can opt to dress up your little girls in royal blue frocks or gowns and make them appear like a devi on the fourth day of Navaratri.
Dual Blue Shade Party Wear Gown
Day-5: Yellow
Yellow colour has always been associated with auspicious occasions. When it is about the fifth day of Navratri, yellow is considered auspicious and dedicated to the goddess Skandamata. She is known as a symbol of elegance and richness and offers strength as blessings. Dressing up little girls in Yellow colour dresses on the fifth day of Navaratri will allow them to feel a warm glow in their look. Pairing yellow dresses with matching red and pink accessories makes your little one appear elegant.
Lemon Yellow Fluffy Crop top and Skirt Dress
Day-6: Green
The sixth day of Navaratri is known as Shasthi and holds great significance in the 9-day journey of Navratri. On this day Mata Katyayani, an avatar of Maa Durga is worshipped. This is also a vital day in several parts of India including West Bengal where the festivities of Durga Puja starts. Green is considered an auspicious colour for this day and dressing up your little girls in green will offer them a traditional vibe.
Sea Green Asymmetrical Frilled Frock
Day-7: Gray
The seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to worshipping Mata Kaalratri. She is considered the most ferocious of all Durga avatars and is one who protects us against all problems. Wearing grey outfits on the seventh day of the Navaratri will save you and your child from all bad omens, spirits and energies. Make a subtle style statement by opting for grey outfits for your little girls and pair them with oxidised accessories.
Light Grey Ball Gown dress
Day-8: Purple
Day 8 is known as Ashmati which is considered as the most auspicious day of Navratri. On this day Goddess Mahagauri is worshipped and is believed to destroy all the sins of time. Wearing purple colour outfits on the eighth day of the Navaratri brings prosperity and divinity. Opt for purple colour dresses for your little girls and make them appear divine devi on the auspicious day of Ashtami.
Lavish Purple Round step princess gown
Day-9: Sky Blue
Sky blue is the colour of the 9th day of Navaratri. As Sky blue denotes the entire sky it indicates the vast reach and expansion of the human mind. On the 9th day, mata Siddidhatri is worshipped who is a giver of infinite blessings. To explore as much as the sky, dress up your little ones in sky blue dress on the last day of Navratri.
Sky Blue Party Frock Dress
Conclusion
Colours show the true emotions of devotees. Selecting the colours of the outfit as per the colours of the days of the Navaratri not only brings blessings of the Goddess but also enables your child to understand the value of each day. During the celebration of Navratri, everyone devotes completely to worshipping different avatars of Goddess Durga. These nine days elevate the spirit and enthusiasm of people when they dress in traditional and modern blends of outfits. Selecting these traditional outfits in the designated colour of the day enhances the charm manifold.
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