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Navratri 2024: 9 colours and their significance

Day 1 - Pratipada (Yellow)
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Day 1 - Pratipada (Yellow)
Symbolizes joy and brightness, marking the beginning of Navratri.

Day 2 - Dwitiya (Green)
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Day 2 - Dwitiya (Green)
Symbolizes nature, growth, and fertility.
Day 3 - Tritiya (Grey)
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Day 3 - Tritiya (Grey)


Depicts harmony and tranquility, triumphing over gloom with composure.

Day 4 - Chaturthi (Orange)
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Day 4 - Chaturthi (Orange)
Represents vigor and power, inspiring bravery and tenacity.
Day 5 - Panchami (White)
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Day 5 - Panchami (White)
Stands for tranquility, purity, and serenity.
Day 6 - Shashti (Red)
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Day 6 - Shashti (Red)
Symbolizes passion, love, and strength, all of which invoke the goddess' power.
Day 7 - Saptami (Royal Blue)
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Day 7 - Saptami (Royal Blue)
Reflects tranquility and spiritual energy.
Day 8 - Ashtami (Pink)
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Day 8 - Ashtami (Pink)
Symbolizes love, compassion, and world peace.
Day 9 - Navami (Purple)
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Day 9 - Navami (Purple)
Marks the final day of celebration with symbols of ambition, power, and spirituality.
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