Navratri 2025 Colors: All about What to Wear on Each Day of the Nine-Day Festival and Ghatasthapana Muhurat

Navratri 2025 Colors: All about What to Wear on Each Day of the Nine-Day Festival and Ghatasthapana Muhurat

Navratri 2025 Colors: All about What to Wear on Each Day of the Nine-Day Festival and Ghatasthapana Muhurat

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Navratri begins on September 22 and ends on October 2; Ghatasthapana Muhurat fixed for the first day

Sharadiya Navratri, one of the most auspicious Hindu festivals, will be celebrated from September 22 to October 2, 2025. Each of the nine days is dedicated to a form of Goddess Durga, and devotees follow the tradition of wearing specific colors symbolizing prosperity, positivity, and divine blessings.

Navratri 2025 Color Schedule

  • September 22 (Day 1): White
  • September 23 (Day 2): Red
  • September 24 (Day 3): Blue
  • September 25 (Day 4): Yellow
  • September 26 (Day 5): Green
  • September 27 (Day 6): Grey
  • September 28 (Day 7): Orange
  • September 29 (Day 8): Peacock Green
  • September 30 (Day 9): Pink

These nine colors, worn during Navratri, are believed to bring harmony and spiritual energy into the lives of devotees while invoking the blessings of the Goddess.

Ghatasthapana Muhurat

Navratri begins with Ghatasthapana (Kalash Sthapana), a ritual that marks the commencement of the festival. This year, the auspicious time for Ghatasthapana is from 6:09 AM to 8:06 AM on September 22. The Abhijit Muhurat will also be favorable, falling between 11:49 AM and 12:38 PM.

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Ritual Significance

Ghatasthapana involves placing a clay or brass pot, symbolizing the womb of Goddess Durga, which is worshipped throughout Navratri. This ritual sets the spiritual tone for the nine-day celebration, believed to remove obstacles, attract blessings, and strengthen devotion.

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