The Navratri Palette

The world is full of colors, that cannot be denied,
Different tints and hues from the earth to the skies.
But, it becomes even more so during certain times
Like on the days of Navratri, when Maa Durga arrives.

The first day is celebrated by wearing bright red.
It shows energy and fervor, and the soul is invigorated.
The second day is celebrated by wearing Royal blue.
It enables introspection, and is a very calming hue.

The third day is celebrated by wearing bright yellow.
It shows wisdom, optimism and an interest intellectual.
The fourth day is celebrated by wearing emerald green.
It promotes communication, both seen and unseen.

The fifth day is celebrated by wearing light grey.
It is neutral and peaceful, and encourages us to reflect.
The sixth day is celebrated by wearing bright orange.
A color that exudes bravery, vigor and enthusiasm.

The seventh day is celebrated by wearing pure white.
It has a calming effect and an influence that purifies.
The eighth day is celebrated by wearing baby pink.
It is a symbol of kindness and represents innocence.

The ninth day is celebrated by wearing sky blue.
This shade stands for hope and limitless potential, too.
These colors represent the palette of Maa Durga’s blessings.
O Maa! Bless me with each of these for a life enriching.

Om Jai NavDurge Namah!

4 thoughts on “The Navratri Palette

  1. The man made Color allocation, how about they had a day , a day celebrating all colors in its full potential, thriving amidst each other and celebrating life together as one in unison.

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