Durga's Nine Avatars And Nine Colors To Wear This Festive Week

India is a land that rejoices in every effervescent and sacred festival. Especially when observing any festival in India, the Navratri happens to be the most spectacular and famous one. This festival is celebrated primarily by the Hindu community. The festival comes with the synchrony of two words involving Nava, which denotes 9, and ratri, which denotes the meaning of the night.

Hence it symbolizes a nine-day-long festival. It somehow acknowledges the triumph of good over evil. At the same time, it restores Dharma over adharma. In addition to that, it cultivates happiness and positivity while purifying the negativities.

During the period of Navratri, the female cosmic power is goddess Durga that's worshiped and sung in nine forms. All the different forms manifest the aura of goddess Durga including power, strength, knowledge, bravery, grace, beauty, and auspiciousness.

 

Concept of 9 Avatars

The nine avatars of goddess Durga maa include:

Shaila Putri

 

The little meaning of this form is the daughter of a mountain. She has a different name and has the power of Mahadev, Vishnu, and Brahma. She writes on the Bull and has Lotus on her left hand. She carries a trident on the right.

 

Brahmacharini

Here she happens to portray the feminine self. She walks barefoot while carrying a Japa mala. However, she offers her devotees blissfulness, peace, and prosperity.

 

Chandraghanta

 

The half-moon on her forehead describes the etymology of her name. She brings prosperity and tranquility into her life. At the same time, she mouths on the tigress while carrying Gada, Trishul, kamandalu, and a sword. She also holds an arrow, jab mala, and Lotus.

 

Kushmanda

Kushmanda possesses the power to reside inside the blazing sun. Hence her body has luminous light like that of the sun. She has a divine and radiant smile. The importance of this form happens to bestow the worshippers with strength and well-being. She comes with eight hands and thereby is known as Ashtbhuja Devi. She is pictured with a trident, sword, discus, hook, bow, arrow, mace, and two jars consisting of honey and blood. She rides the tiger and blesses her followers on the go.

 

Skandamata

 

It is the fifth Avatar of goddess Durga maa. In this Avatar, she is seen to write as a ferocious lion and carries lord Skanda on her lap. This Avatar was chosen to be the commander in chief of war then against the demon. Hence she signifies the day goddess of fire. The iconography represents her and depicts her with four hands. The upper hand contains the lotus flower, whereas the other hand has Abhaya mudra and Skanda. At the same time, she is pictured sitting on a lotus flower, referred to as padmasana.

 

Katyani

The sixth form is adored as Mahalaxmi. This form was born to destroy the Mahishasura, also known as the Bull demon. Her defining characteristics include vengeance, anger, and an ultimate victory over all the evils in the present. Worshipers who remember her with utmost fate and pure heart get the blessings of boons. She sits on the lion and comes with the portrayal of four hands. The Lotus and this word are in the left hand, whereas the right-hand consists of varad mudra and Abhaya mudra.

 

Kalratri

Here maa comes with a dark complexion and a furious soul. She has a fearless poster. Her sticking out blood-red tongue, big red eyes, and a sobre on hand make her the goddess of death. She also happens to be a well-known name in the form of Kal Ratri or Kali maa. She sits on the donkey while having three round eyes and scattered black hair. She has four hands: Abhaya mudra and varada mudra on the right side and an iron hook on the left side.

 

Mahagauri

The eighth Avatar of the goddess happens to be the most graceful form among all other forms. Here her beauty is said to glow like that of the purity of a pearl. As she represents the goddess of cleanliness, purity, endurance, and peace, her worshiper's mistakes and flaws are burnt into ashes. Mahagauri represents the form that comes with four arms. She keeps her right hand in a pose that alleviates suffering; she carries a trident in her lower right hand. Her upper left-hand carries the tambourine, whereas the lower left hand provides blessings.

Siddhi Dharti

 

In this Avatar, the goddess Durga possesses the natural healing power. Here she stands in an enchanting pose and has a blissful and Happy smile. She happens to be the goddess Siddhi Dharti who completes her journey from Lotus to a tiger and then to a lion. She has four hands. However, the gada in one arm and the chakra in the other represents strength. And in the other two hands, she holds Lotus and Shankha. It represents the femininity and elegance of the goddess.

 

Color coordination

On the first day, you should wear orange to represent success, happiness, and enthusiasm.

The second day should be marked with the color white to indicate virginity, purity, sacredness, and inner peace.

On the third day, one needs to choose the color red to project fearlessness, sexuality, and passion.

The fourth day indicates richness and elegance with the help of royal blue.

The 5th day should be with the color yellow to keep one energized and cheerful.

The sixth day associates new beginnings with the color green. It evokes the essence of growth and fertility.

On the seventh day, one should choose the color gray to balance the energy.

The 8th day epitomizes power and Novelty with the color purple.

On the 9th day, one must choose the color peacock green to manifest integrity and grace.

 

Bottom line

During the occasion of Navratri, you must choose to celebrate with your friends and family while selecting some best quality traditionalsweets andfresh flowers from an online store.