Significance of Red on Day 2
Red is associated with passion, courage, and vital energy. Maa Brahmacharini, worshipped on the second day, embodies devotion, discipline, and inner strength. Wearing red and offering red flowers and fruits to the goddess is believed to attract her blessings and fill life with vitality.
Recommended Attire for Navratri Day 2
- Red sarees with gold or silver borders
- Red kurtis or lehengas with festive embroidery
- Red dupattas, bangles, or scarves for auspicious accents
Dressing in red aligns devotees with the spiritual energy of Maa Brahmacharini and enhances the devotional experience during the puja.
Day 2 Puja Details
- Goddess: Maa Brahmacharini
- Favourite offerings (Bhog): Sugar and fruits
- Favourite flowers: Jasmine and hibiscus
- Mantra: “Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah”
Navratri 2025: Nine-Day Colour Guide
| Day | Date | Goddess | Colour | Symbolism |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22 Sept | Maa Shailputri | White | Peace & purity |
| 2 | 23 Sept | Maa Brahmacharini | Red | Passion & devotion |
| 3 | 24 Sept | Maa Chandraghanta | Royal Blue | Strength & calm |
| 4 | 25 Sept | Maa Kushmanda | Yellow | Joy & energy |
| 5 | 26 Sept | Maa Skandamata | Green | Growth & prosperity |
| 6 | 27 Sept | Maa Katyayani | Grey | Balance & wisdom |
| 7 | 28 Sept | Maa Kalaratri | Orange | Power & courage |
| 8 | 29 Sept | Maa Mahagauri | Peacock Green | Beauty & compassion |
| 9 | 30 Sept | Maa Siddhidatri | Pink | Love & harmony |
Following the colour tradition strengthens devotion and enhances the spiritual connection during Navratri. Red flowers, vibrant attire, and heartfelt offerings to Maa Brahmacharini on Day 2 symbolize dedication and courage.
