Posted on 01/11/2014 I by: Priya Sharma
. The festival is celebrated according to the states. Kolkata fulfills with colours of Durga Puja, where as maharastra and Gujrat devotees enjoy the festival with dandiya. But one thing common in all, are their colourful outfits. There are some of the particular colours for each day of Navratri. Check out the colours-
First day
On the first day of Navratri, this Goddess is dressed in a Grey saree and on Ghatasthapana which is done that is installation of earthen pot. The colour to wear on the first day for devotees is Yellow.
Second day
The goddess is dressed in Orange attire. The colour of the day for devotees to wear on this auspicious day is Green.
Third day
Grey is the colour of the day for devotees.
Fourth Day
Mother goddess is drape with Red coloured saree and on this day Bhouma Chaturthi is followed. The colour for the fourth day is Orange.
Fifth Day
On the fifth day of Navratri that is known as Panchami, devotees are supposed to wear White.
Sixth Day
on the sixth day of Navratri and when Maha Shashti is celebrated. People are supposed to wear Red on this day.
Seventh Day
he goddess on this day is supposed to be adorned with a Green coloured saree. Maha Saptami is the beginning of Utsava Puja and the colour of the day must be Blue for devotees.
Eighth Day
Pink is regarded as the colour of the day for all.
Ninth Day
Purple is the colour of the day for ardent devotees as well.