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Navratri 2026: Honour Maa Durga with these colours each day

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 18, 2026, 15:39 IST
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Honour Maa Durga with these colours each day

Navratri is here! For nine days, life feels a little different. Homes and temples are decorated, people do prayers and small rituals, and some fast. One simple thing many people follow is wearing certain colours each day.
Each day has a colour connected to a form of Maa Durga. Not everyone follows it strictly, but it’s a nice way to feel part of the festival.
In 2026, Chaitra Navratri will be from March 19 to March 27. Here’s how the nine days go:​
Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Day 1 – Yellow, Maa Shailputri



The first day is yellow. Bright and fresh, it feels like a new start. People wear yellow to feel positive and happy.

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Day 2 – Green, Maa Brahmacharini


Green is calm and peaceful. This day is about patience and devotion. Wearing green helps you feel steady and relaxed.

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Day 3 – Grey, Maa Chandraghanta



Grey is quiet and balanced. It may not be everyone’s favourite, but it’s a good colour for focus and calm.

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Day 4 – Orange, Maa Kushmanda



Orange is warm and lively. It’s a cheerful colour that brings energy to the day. People wear it to feel bright and active.

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Day 5 – White, Maa Skandamata


White is simple and peaceful. This day is calm and soft. Wearing white helps you feel relaxed and pure.

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Day 6 – Red, Maa Katyayani



Red is bold and strong. This day is full of energy and courage. People wear red to feel confident and active.

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Day 7 – Royal Blue, Maa Kaalratri


Royal blue is deep and serious. It’s about protection and strength. Wearing blue helps you feel steady and strong.

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Day 8 – Pink, Maa Mahagauri


Pink is soft and calm. This day is gentle and peaceful. People wear pink to feel light and happy.

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Day 9 – Purple, Maa Siddhidatri

Purple is a mix of calm and strong. It’s the last day of Navratri, and wearing purple feels like a perfect ending to the festival.

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Happy Navratri




Nine days, nine colours, nine moods. Some people follow the colours closely; some just wear what they like. Either way, it makes the festival feel special and reminds everyone of Maa Durga.

Navratri is about enjoying the festival, spending time with family, and feeling connected through small things like colour, prayers, and little rituals.

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