Title: Navratri Outfits
1Navratri Outfits To Celebrate Festivities In
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2Navratri Outfits To Celebrate Festivities In Style
In a land where celebrations abound, every
festival carries its own unique tale and meaning.
As the festive season draws near, we eagerly
anticipate Navratri. This is the time when every
street bursts with vibrant colors, lively dances,
and delicious food. Celebrated with immense
devotion and joy, Navratri spans nine days,
honoring the nine avatars of Goddess Durga, with
each day associated with a specific color. These
colors hold special significance, infusing your
vibrant celebrations with peace, happiness, and
positive energy.
3Orange for Maa Shailputri
- The first day (????????) of Navratri is dedicated
to Maa Shailputri, who represents purity and
nature. To make your festivities brighter and
more auspicious we bring to you an orange saree
set that symbolises new beginnings. Paired with a
chanderi blouse and accentuated with potli
buttons, sequin, and gota work, this saree set
will offer you a sophisticated look and start
your festivities on the right foot.
4White for Maa Brahmacharini
- The second day (????????) of Navratri festivity
is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini, who represents
knowledge and wisdom. And a white outfit is all
you need on the second day to bring in positive
vibes from all around. On this day, you can adorn
our white anarkali suit set with block print cow
motifs on a light chanderi dupatta and sequin
work all over the anarkali for a divine look.
5Red for Maa Chandraghanta
- With a crescent moon on her forehead, Maa
Chandraghanta, a picture of beauty and bravery,
is revered on the third day (??????) of Navratri.
Wearing red on this day represents power and
passion, and our red-tiered suit set in light
chanderi is a statement silhouette that is sure
to add a dose of style to your celebrations.
6Royal Blue for Maa Kushmanda
- Fourth day (???????) of the festivities is all
about Maa Kushmanda the creator of the universe
and a representation of joy and creativity.
Wearing royal blue on this is good for creativity
and bliss. Pick our royal blue chanderi suit set
with a light chanderi dupatta to honour the
festivities and our culture with style.
7Yellow for Maa Skandamata
- Yellow colour is reserved for the fifth day
(?????) of Navratri. Dedicated to Maa Skandamata
(mother of Skanda, also known as Kartikeya), the
goddess of compassion and motherhood. Wearing a
yellow outfit like our yellow chanderi suit set
on this day signifies optimism and harmony.
Embellished with cheeta sequin embroidery and
paired with lace-adorned tissue organza dupatta.
This outfit will bring you closer to your
heritage and traditions.
8Green for Maa Katyayani
- Dedicated to the goddess of courage and victory,
Maa Katyayani is celebrated on the sixth day
(?????) of Navratri. This day is celebrated in
green outfits that represent nature, health,
harmony, and balance. Our olive green shimmer
organza suit set with muslin pants and tissue
dupatta will add shimmery magic to your
festivities.
9Grey for Maa Kaalratri
- The seventh day (??????) of the festival sees the
colour grey for Maa Kaalratri, the goddess of
destruction and liberation. Adorning grey on the
seventh-day appeals to the goddess for blessings
of transformation and protection. Our lightweight
and comfortable grey anarkali crafted from light
chanderi offers grace to all the minimalistic
lovers who want to enjoy festivities with ease.
10Purple for Maa Mahagauri
- The eighth day (??????) of Navratri is for Maa
Mahagauri. The eighth avatar of goddess Durga,
Mahagauri represents grace, pride and glory.
Wearing purple on this day signifies knowledge,
grandeur and opulence. Opt for our purple
chanderi suit that features contrasting white
embroidery and comes with a whimsy tissue organza
dupatta set this Navratri for a pop of hue this
celebratory season.
11Peacock Green for Maa Siddhidatri
- Dedicated to the goddess of fulfilment,
perfection, and all supernatural powers, the
ninth day (????) of Navratri is the day of Maa
Siddhidatri. Peacock green is the colour of the
day, and it symbolises diversity and richness.
Enjoy this green cheese cotton anarkali set with
delicate golden embroidery, cheeta sequins, and
organza detailing to exude charm and grace on the
last day of Navratri.
12Conclusion
- The nine auspicious hues of navratri are not just
about wearing different colours on different
days. These hues are symbols of culture, devotion
and celebrating the goddesses of Navratri. As the
festivities are approaching this is the time for
you to start checking out our Navratri outfits to
make your celebrations more vibrant and fun. Find
more Navratri outfits on our website. - As you get ready for Navratri, let Ikshita
Choudhary help you shine with our beautiful
outfits. Visit our website to find the perfect
piece that reflects the joy of the season and
celebrates Indian artistry. Enjoy the festivities
with us!
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