
Wearing a specific colour during Navratri is considered auspicious, as each day has a distinct link and significant spiritual meaning.
Each of the 9 colours of Navratri corresponds to a different form of Goddess Durga, symbolising virtues like strength, tranquillity, and devotion. By adorning these colours, devotees pay tribute to the goddess and celebrate her divine feminine energy, which overcomes darkness and brings forth light and positivity
1.Yellow — Besan Peda https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/27/besan-peda/
2.Green– Green Peas Sundal
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/28/green-peas-sundal/
3.Gray– Ellu / Sesame Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/29/ellu-sesame-payasam/
4.Orange — Carrot – Peanut Sundal
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/30/carrot-peanut-sundal/
5.White—- Elaneer Payasam / Tender Coconut Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/01/elaneer-payasam-tender-coconut-payasam/
6.Red — Tomato Halwa
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/02/tomato-halwa/
7.Blue —Sangu Pushpam / Butterfly Pea Lemon Rice
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/03/sangu-pushpam-butterfly-pea-lemon-rice/
8.Pink– Beetroot Javvarisi Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/?p=4737
9. Purple — Purple Cabbage Rice
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/05/purple-cabbage-rice/








