As we step into day 2 of Shardiya Navratri, we honour Goddess Brahmacharini, the epitome of devotion, wisdom, and penance, just as how the day is marked by the colour green, symbolising growth, renewal, and harmony.
Green is not just a colour, it¡¯s the ultimate symbol of growth, renewal, and life. Goddess Brahmacharini¡¯s calm yet powerful energy is in perfect sync with the essence of green.?From decor and bhog to fashion and offerings, here's how you can make your festive spirit more green.
Embrace the beauty of nature with green d¨¦cor that radiates calm and peace. You can use potted plants, fresh leaves, and eco-friendly DIY crafts to turn your home into a serene sanctuary.? Since festivals are all about going extra, make a green rangoli with coloured powders or leaves for a soothing, festive touch. Add in natural elements like bamboo or vines to bring out the earthy energy of the day.
Incorporate green ingredients into your bhog offerings to Goddess Brahmacharini. The colour green isn¡¯t just symbolic¡ªit can also be delicious!? Fruits like green apples, grapes, pears, and cucumbers make refreshing and light offerings. For sweets, go for pista barfi, mint laddoos, or even a kesar pista kheer to add that festive sweetness with a dash of green.
Don't forget to sprinkle a bit of fresh coriander or mint in your savoury dishes for an extra festive touch.
One can don an earthy green saree made of cotton or silk, this is perfect for a serene, grounded look. For a chic, modern twist, opt for green co-ords or a kurti and palazzo set that combines comfort and style. Complete your look with floral accessories or delicate silver jewellery for a natural, harmonious vibe.
A green chunari (dupatta) or green bangles make perfect offerings to the goddess, inviting balance, wisdom, and serenity into your life. You can also give a small plant, symbolising growth and renewal, to friends or family as a blessing of peace and prosperity.
Whether through the green you wear, the bhog you offer, or the d¨¦cor you surround yourself with, the colour brings a sense of grounding and calm, reminding us to stay connected to both the earth and our inner selves.
So, this Day 2 of Navratri, go green with your d¨¦cor, food, fashion, and offerings, and let the peaceful yet powerful energy of goddess Brahmacharini bring balance, patience, and growth into your life.