So, let's explore the colours for each day of Navratri: Navratri Day 1 Orange (Shailaputri) The first day of Navratri is dedicated to 'Maa Shailputri', the daughter of the Himalayas. The ...
Shardiya Navratri is all about honouring Goddess Durga ... Yellow can mean the sun and hence full of energy and lively. On Day 1, worshippers wear yellow to draw good energy and to show happiness ...
Today marks the beginning of Shardiya Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Shailputri. Devotees are encouraged to follow a yellow color theme to please the deity. Suggestions include decorating with ...
Here's all you need to know about Navratri 2024 Day 1 and Maa Shailputri: Maa Shailputri, the first goddess of Navratri, ...
Marking the day 1 of Navaratri, actor Shraddha Kapoor shared ... Shraddha treated fans with a post featuring herself and her fur baby. "Happy Navratri from me and my little kanchka to you all ...
Yellow kicks off Navratri, symbolising happiness and vibrance. Whether you choose a traditional lehenga or a modern fusion saree, yellow will surely brighten your festive look. Grey might not be ...
Wearing this colour invokes feelings of universal love, promoting warmth in relationships and a sense of joy on the eighth day. Purple represents ... and success as Navratri concludes.