Wednesday, 13 September 2017

9 Color Trends To Follow During This Navratri Festival



Today here in this blog we are going to share you 9 colors that you should wear on different days in the upcoming festival, Navratri. India is a land of festivals and every occasion is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm distinct to state cultures and traditions followed. Navratri is one of the most famous Indian festivals of Goddess Durga and is observed two times in a year, which is Chaitra Navratri in the month of March-April and Sharad Navratri in the month of September-October. Although, It is the festival of colors, garba, and dandiya. So, prepare yourself well in advance with these 9 colors trends:

Day 1: September 21st: Yellow


On the first day of Navratri goddess, ‘Shailaputri Maa’ has been worshipped for all the nine days particularly in the western parts of India. Well, women can be seen in yellow sarees or cholis to work or for playing Dandiya and while the Devi is adorned in gray colored saree.
 
Follow the color trend and wondering the accessories of red, blue or green to stand out in attire. Get superb combination yellow lehenga from one of the famous ethnic wear manufacturers in India (Sairandhri).

Day 2: September 22nd: Blue


‘Brachmacharini’goddess on the second day is worshipped. She is the symbol of power, spirituality, divinity. Blue is a very versatile color which can be worn by devotees as many dresses. From sarees to floral skirts to Indian ethics, you can go all out experimenting this Navratri.

Day 3: September 23rd: Grey


‘Chadraghanta’ is known for peace, contentment, inner strength and beauty in the life of people. The goddess is decorated with white saree on the third-day which makes her look truly divine. The devotees come in Grey ethnic dresses to play dandiya and garba nights!

Day 4: September 24th: Orange


Excitement goes on the fourth day of Navratri festival. The Goddess ‘Kushmunda’ which is seen as the creator of the universe has been workshopped with much enthusiasm with a red saree draped on her with matching accessories like churis and tiki.

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Day 5: September 25th: White


If you’re wearing a white saree or lehenga we would suggest you accessorize yourself in shades of silver. On this day ‘Skandamata’ which is known as the destroyer of evil and she is adorned in blue saree and people are seen with so much fun!

Day6: September 26th: Red


On the last few days of this great 9 days festival the another form of Devi ‘Katyayani’ is regarded to ward off evil from the lives of devotee peoples. Get yourself ready in Red lehenga choli and opt accessories match with your lehenga along with the cap and terracotta sets.

Day 7: September 27th: Green


‘Kaalratri’ has been worshipped who protects us from troubles, and blessing us for happiness in life. Green is one of the all time favorite color and is the most enchanting color marking the beginning of the Utsav Pooja.
 
Day 8: September 28th: Pink


Women love to flaunt with Pink color shade and ‘Maha Gauri’ puja on the eight days revolves around the devotees asking for forgiveness and devotees in India are seen wearing pink shades lehenga along with Navratri jewelry.

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Day9: September 29th: Purple


On the last day of Navratri ‘Siddhidatri’ the another form of goddess Durga known to possess supernatural powers. The goddess is worshipped with a lot of excitement and devotees also wear purple color Indian dresses or cholis. Purple is a deep color and you should go for contrasting jewelry and hues of silver.

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