NINE COLOURFUL DAYS!
Have you ever wondered why colour code is associated with the nine days of Navratri festival? Here’s why.....
RED- The colour represents Goddess Durga – the one who is always in action. Universally, red is perceived as warm and positive colour and symbolises action, energy and courage.
ROYAL BLUE- The colour represents Goddess Renuka Devi- the one who inspires. Generally, royal blue symbolises the quality of wisdom and purity.
YELLOW- The colour represents Goddess Saraswati – the one who bestows knowledge. Yellow symbolises happiness, positivity and fun.
GREEN- The colour represents Goddess Jagadamba- the one who protects nature. Green symbolises prosperity and relates to stability and endurance.
GREY- The colour represents Goddess Mahakali Or Bhairavi- the one who grants wishes. Grey also symbolises the quality of being neutral.
ORANGE- The colour represents Goddess Chamunda – the one who is courageous. Orange symbolises emotional strength and optimism.
WHITE- The colour represents Goddess Parvati- the one who has all the gunas. Commonly, white symbolises peace. It is also the colour of protection and encouragement.
PINK- The colour represents Goddess Gauri- the one who forgives. Pink generally symbolises love, nurture and understanding.
SKY BLUE- The colour represents Goddess Bhuvaneshwari- the one who represents illusion. Sky blue hue often symbolises sacrifice, devotion and caring.
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