The festival of Navratri 2019 is ongoing and the festivities are marked in much enthusiasm. The nine-day festival of worshipping Goddess Durga started on September 29 and go on till October 7 this year. One of the very prominent trends of this festival is the colour code that is followed by the devotees, mostly among the women. While people pay their respects to the Goddess Durga Maa and it is believed to be one of the ways of seeking blessings of the Goddess. Each day there is a particular colour in which Devi Durga is draped, so women also match their outfits with the same colour. If you are clueless about which colour to wear on what day, worry not as we make it easier for you. We have made a PDF calendar of the Navratri colours, which you can download, share it with your friends and family, so you all can celebrate the festival with outfit coordination. Sharad Navratri 2019 Date And Information: Know All About Nine Days of Navratri And Celebrations Related to the Festival.

This festival is also called as Sharad Navratri, since it occurs post-monsoon. The Navratri celebrated in the summer months is called as Chaitra Navratri. Nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped on each of the days. Women keep a fast on this day and enthusiastically wear the same-coloured clothes in which the Goddess Durga's saree is draped. There is a colour cycle that keeps changing every year and the colour scheme depends on which day the festival begins. So the colours also follow a rotational pattern. This custom is followed well in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. So, if you and your group of friends also celebrate the festivities and are looking for all the colours of Navratri 2019, we give you a table below. You can download Navratri 2019 Colours List With Dates in PDF Format For Free Online!

Navratri 2019 Colours List

Day Date Colour Devi Puja
Navratri Day 1 September 29 (Sunday) Orange Shailputri Puja
Navratri Day 2 September 30 (Monday) White Brahmacharini Puja
Navratri Day 3 October 1 (Tuesday) Red Chandraghanta Puja
Navratri Day 4 October 2 (Wednesday) Royal Blue Kushmanda Puja
Navratri Day 5 October 3 (Thursday) Yellow Skandamata Puja
Navratri Day 6 October 4 (Friday) Green Katyayani Puja
Navratri Day 7 October 5 (Saturday) Grey Kaalratri Puja
Navratri Day 8 October 6 (Sunday) Purple Mahagauri Puja
Navratri Day 9 October 7 (Monday) Peacock Green Siddhidhatri Puja

The final day of the Navratri festival, the day of Vijayadashami or Dussehra is another festival in itself. Another prominent tradition of Navratri is revellers play Garba and Dandiya at the night. The festival of Sharad Navratri essentially conveys a celebration of good over evil. It is a very significant festival marked by the Hindus and matching the outfits is just a part of the celebration.

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