Jazz up your Navratri Look with Modern Saree cum Gown

The Sharad Navratri is approaching, and MaaDurga's worshippers, particularly women, will fast and worship the nine forms on nine separate days from October 7 to 15, 2021. What's more intriguing is that different colours are used to emphasise the importance of each day. We're here to help you spruce up your look with the latest saree cum gown in town:

Day 1: Ghatasthapna (7th October, Thursday)

Colour: Bright yellow

Importance: This day falls on Thursday, and hence represents optimism and confidence in life. Wearing a mellowed yellow outfit and meditating in the evening will help you gain positive vibes. Celebrate the first day of Navratri with unsurpassed joy, laughter, and enlightenment. This vibrant festive season is all about wearing a stylish saree. However, don't worry about tucking pleats and obtaining the perfect form; a saree cum gown will save your time and make you look beautiful in no time!

Bright Yellow Saree cum Gown



Day2: Dwitiya (8th October, Friday)

Colour: Green

Importance: On the 2nd day of Navratri, devotees pay homage to Brahmacharni to evoke the blessings of spiritual knowledge, peace, serenity, marking the divine tranquillity and the holy beginning of life. This is the colour of nature, which offers Mother Nature's unconditional love and affection. To pay honour to this goddess, put on your beautiful pleated gown designed saree in green. Wearing a green outfit and meditating in the evening are said to improve your relationship score.

Green Saree cum Gown



Day3: Tritya (9th October Saturday)

Colour: Grey

Importance: This day is devoted to Goddess Chandraghanta, who is portrayed with a half-moon on her brow, symbolising inner balance and maintaining values firmly rooted in the basics, resulting in the ideal balance. On this auspicious day, dazzle in this grey saree with a beautiful velvety blouse decorated with zardozi and hand embroidery, which is made of the finest lycra.


Gery Saree cum Gown


Day4: Panchami (10th October, Sunday)

Colour: Orange

Importance: It symbolizes a ton of exuberance and a jolly attitude. The orange-hued designed saree in pure lycra with bodice elaboration with silk thread embroidery and thread work is the perfect approach to brighten up your look on this day. You could always spruce up the appearance with massive earrings and a dash of lipstick for an amazing look.

Orange Saree cum Gown



Day5: Sashti (11th October, Monday)

Colour: White

Importance: According to Hindu mythology, the goddess bestows serenity and stability on women who wear white robes. This colour is associated with purity and spirituality. On this auspicious day, deck up in a magnificent white saree and pay homage to this lovely auspicious day.

White Saree cum Gown


Day6: Saptami (12th October, Tuesday)

Colour: Red

Importance: This colour brings a great sense of valour, power, passion and most importantly love. The chunri offered to the goddess is red and it’s a great colour to pay homage to the goddess.

Red Saree cum Gown



Day 7: Ashtami (13th October, Wednesday)

Colour: Royal Blue

Importance:
This day is defined by powerful waves of serenity, elegance, and flawless dynamic vibrations. Wearing royal blue attire can bring you fortune and stability.

Royal Blue Saree cum Gown



Day8: Navami (14th October, Thursday)

Colour: Pink

Importance:
This subtle shade is in charge of kindling feminine charm, affection, harmony, and nurture. To bring forth your inner harmony and tranquillity, ignite the occasion with a fresh touch of an onion pink saree gown.

Pink Saree cum Gown



Day9: Dashmi (14th October, Friday)

Colour: Purple

Importance:
It is the last chosen colour, blending the valour of red with the grandeur of royal blue, to commemorate the end of these nine days. On this day, we worship Navdurga, who is dressed in purple and bestows unparalleled prosperity and greatness onto followers.

Purple Saree cum Gown



Wrapping Up: It is thought that if a lady fasts for nine days and worships with the chosen colour, she would receive blessings from the goddess Durga.So, to complement your gown-styled saree, accessorise with your favourite jewellery and jhumka earrings.

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