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Colours of Navratri 2019: What, when and how to wear this Navratri

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Navaratri is one of the most important festival of India which is celebrated with full devotion, enthusiasms, and enjoyment all over the country. Devotee worships goddess Durga and seeks her blessings.

This festival is celebrated in different ways over the country some people use to do Aarti some plays garba and dandiya. Navaratri means nine nights, which celebrates the victory over evil.

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The festivals honors nine awatar of Goddess Durga and each day of Navaratri carry its own significance.

Devotees take care of all the things during Navaratri. Even they wear clothes of different colors according to each day as colors plays a vital role in Navaratri.

So here is the list of different colors according to dhrik panchang which you should wear this Navaratri:

Navratri colour Day 1 for Goddess Shailaputri- Royal blue.

This color represents power so wear this color first of Navaratri.

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Navratri colour Day 2 for Goddess Brahmacharini- yellow.

Yellow color is always used in devotional use and it symbols joy and happiness.

Navratri colour Day 3 for Goddess Chandraghanta- Green.

 

This color gives you so fresh feel.

Navratri colour Day 4 for Goddess Kushmanda- Grey.

Grey color is always fashionable so wear fashion this festive season also.

Navratri colour Day 5 for Goddess Skandamata- Orange.

On this day wear orange because this is a symbol of happiness and energy.

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Navratri colour Day 6 for Goddess Katyayani- White.

This color represents purity so wear this pure color.

Navratri colour Day 7 for Goddess Kalratri- Red.

This color represents anger towards the enemy.

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So friends enjoy this Navaratri with lot of colors wear these colors according to each day, this will bring happiness and joy to you.

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Chaitra Navratri 2022 Day 2: Maa Brahmacharini Significance and History

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Chaitra Navratri 2022 begins on the first day of the Hindu month (lunar-solar calendar) Chaitra. It marks the end of spring season and beginning of summer season, and that’s why it is also known as Vasant Navratri. The nine-day-long festival has already started from April 2. Tomorrow, that is April 3, is the second day of Chaitra Navratri, and Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped on the second day of the holy festival.

Chaitra Navratri 2022 Day 2: Maa Brahmacharini Significance

Maa Brahmacharini is known for her pure and sincere devotion and determination. According to the drik panchang, Goddess Parvati took birth at the home of Daksha Prajapati. In this form, the Goddess Parvati was a great Sati and her unmarried form is worshipped as Goddess Brahmacharini. It is also believed that Lord Mangal, the provider of all fortunes, is governed by Goddess Brahmacharini. She did severe penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband and performed hard austerity. Due to this, she was called Brahmacharini. According to Hindu mythologies, Goddess Brahmacharini was on a diet of Bilva leaves for 3000 years while she prayed to Lord Shankar. Later, she even stopped eating Bilva leaves and continued her penance without any food and water.

Chaitra Navratri 2022 Day 2: Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi

Step 1: The devotees should get up early and should take a bath.

Step 2: Then, the devotees should take flowers, roli, chandan, among other puja samagari and offer them to the idol of Maa Brahmacharini.

Step 3: The devotees should chant mantras and conclude the puja by performing a special Maa Durga Aarti.

The favourite flower of Maa Brahmacharini is Jasmine. The website also mentions the mantras to chant for Maa Brahmacharini.

Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah॥

Stuti:

Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Brahmacharini Rupena Samsthita।
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah॥

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