Day 1: The colour white Worship On this particular day, Maa Shailputri is dressed in white. White represents tranquilly and harmony.
Day 2: On this day, Maa Brahmacharini is revered. The colour for the second day is red. Red, the colour of love and desire, gives one energy and vitality.
Day 3: The colour royal blue For the third day of Navaratri, wear royal blue. On this day, worship Maa Chandraghanta,
Day 4: The colour yellow During the fourth day of Navaratri, dedicate the colour yellow to Maa Kushmanda. Use flowers and clothing in yellow to honour the goddess.
Day 5: The colour green On the fifth day of Navaratri, wear green. On this day, worship Maa Skandmata. Green represents abundance, a healthy environment, and fresh starts in life.
Day 6: The colour grey On the sixth day of Chitra Navaratri, worship the goddess Katyayani while wearing grey. Grey is a symbol of harmony, humility, and upholding Hinduism's principles.
Day 7: Orange The seventh day of Chaitra Navaratri is dedicated to worshipping the goddess Kalratri while wearing orange. Like red, orange represents warmth, exuberance, and ferocity.
Day 8: The colour peacock green Dress Peacock On the eighth day of Navartri, it is green. On this day, worship the goddess Mahagauri.
Day 9: the colour pink On the final day of the holy celebration, the ninth day, wear a pin and worship the goddess Siddhidatri.