Chaitra Navratri is one of the most important festivals observed by Hindus. It also marks the commencement of Hindu New Year. During this time, people worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga and pray for the well-being of their families and loved ones. In many communities, special rituals are conducted at homes and temples and people gather to sing devotional songs. Chaitra Navratri is observed in the lunar month of Chaitra (March-April). In 2026, the festivities will be observed from March 19 to March 27.
Significance Of Colours In Chaitra Navratri
One key aspect of Chaitra Navratri is worshipping different forms of Goddess Durga each day. Devotees perform specific rituals, prayers and offerings corresponding to each form. Each day also has a dedicated colour, which devotees wear to honour the goddess. The colours of Chaitra Navratri vary by region but commonly include red, yellow, green, grey, orange and purple. The festival is considered an auspicious time for spiritual renewal.
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Chaitra Navratri 2026: Day-Wise Colour List
According to the DrikPanchang website, nine different, vibrant colours are incorporated into puja rituals during navratri.
- Day 1 (Pratipada -Ghatasthapana & Shailputri Puja): Yellow
- Day 2 (Dwitiya -Brahmacharini Puja): : Green
- Day 3 (tritiya -Chandraghanta Puja): Blue
- Day 4 (Chaturthi -Kushmanda Puja): Orange
- Day 5 (Panchami - Skandamata Puja): White
- Day 6 (Shashti - Katyayani Puja): Red
- Day 7 (Saptami - Kalaratri Puja): Royal Blue
- Day 8 (Ashtami - Mahagauri Puja & Kanya Pujan): Pink
- Day 9 (Navami - Siddhidatri Puja & Ram Navami): Purple
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