Navratri Colours 2010, Nine colours of Navratri 2010

2010, Nine colours of Navratri 2010. Navratri, Navaratri, or Navarathri is a Hindu festival of worship and dance.

The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshipped. During the Nine-day festival of Navratri there is a custom of wearing different colour dress (Sarees and Churidar) mainly in Gujarat and Maharashtra. For the question What are the Navratri 2010 colours, The local newspapers to publish the Navaratri colors of dressing for Navratri to office and prayers. We will let you know the Navratri sari colors for 2010 as we receive it.

The nine Navratri colors for 2010 published on local newspapers on October 6, 2010. They are:

  1. Pratipada – Oct 8, 2010 (Friday) – Green
  2. Dwitiya – Oct 9 (Saturday) – Grey
  3. Tritiya – Oct 10 (Sunday) – Pink
  4. Chaturthi – Oct 11 (Monday) – White
  5. Panchami – Oct 12 (Tuesday) – Red
  6. Shasti – Oct 13 (Wednesday) – Blue
  7. Saptami – Oct 14 (Thursday) – Yellow
  8. Ashtami – Oct 15 (Friday) – Violet
  9. Navami – Oct 16 (Saturday) – Peacock Green

(please note that peacock green is a mixture of Pure and blue – this color is just to give an idea.)

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3 Comments on “Navratri Colours 2010, Nine colours of Navratri 2010”

  • Amit wrote on 7 October, 2010, 8:59

    Thanks for the info. Mumbai is clebrating navratri in big way.

  • kundan wrote on 9 October, 2010, 10:56

    check this out

  • zindigi wrote on 12 October, 2010, 15:59

    A complete guide to Navratri festivities taking place all over

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