In today’s post, I am embracing the radiance of Navratri 2023 Day 1 with an Orange and Pink Dual Shade Swarnachari Saree. Read through to learn more about the significance of Navratri Day 1 and the Swarnachari Handloom.
Navratri is one of the few festivals that is celebrated all across India with equal devotion. This nine-night festival is dedicated to worshiping the divine feminine, and each day is associated with a different form of the goddess Durga with a specific color. Here are the colors for Navratri 2023:
- Oct 15, 2023- Orange
- Oct 16, 2023- White
- Oct 17, 2023- Red
- Oct 18, 2023- Royal Blue
- Oct 19, 2023- Yellow
- Oct 20, 2023- Green
- Oct 21, 2023- Grey
- Ocr 22, 2023- Purple
- Ocr 23- 2023- Peacock Green
- Oct 24, 2023- Dusserha
Day 1 of Navratri marks the beginning of this joyous festival. It is dedicated to Goddess Shailaputri, a form of the goddess Durga. She was born as the daughter of Himalaya; hence, the name “Shailaputri” translates to “daughter of the mountain,” and she symbolizes the absolute power of the divine. The color for Day 1 is Orange, which represents energy and new beginnings.
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Navratri 2023 Day 1-Orange and Pink Dual Shade Swarnachari Saree
For Day 1 of Navratri, the choice of an Orange and Pink Dual Shade Swarnachari Saree is a fitting tribute to the festival’s essence. Swarnachari is a type of Baluchari saree that is made with golden or silver zari weaving. You can read more about this beautiful weave in this post.
The dual shades of orange and pink in this Swarnachari saree are extremely beautiful and were very hard to capture in the pictures; the saree looks 100x more beautiful in real life. The two colors in this saree are like a visual dance, where the lively orange blends harmoniously with the serene pink. It’s like capturing all the different feelings and experiences of these nine festive nights in one beautiful saree.
The saree’s pallu depicts a story from the Mahabharata, where Karna and Arjuna engaged in a fierce battle. Karna’s chariot wheel got stuck in mud, a consequence of a curse from the goddess Earth. Tragically, Karna couldn’t use his powerful weapon, the Brahmastra, because he had forgotten its incantations due to a curse from his guru, Parashurama.
For my jewelry, I decided to go all out with an extravagant touch. I wore a stunning 925 silver choker featuring vibrant rubies and lustrous pearls, adding a touch of sophistication and opulence to my look. To complement this, I also layered a magnificent gold Kasulaperu, infusing a traditional and regal touch to my Navratri ensemble. The combination of these exquisite pieces not only added to the beauty of the Swarnachari Saree but also made me feel like I was ready to welcome the goddess Durga to our house.
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Swarnachari Saree from Balucharimart (they are weavers of Baluchari saree and their prices are unbeatable)
925 Silver ruby and Pearl Choker from Pankhi Jewlery (they are 925 silver manufacturers, pricing and quality is really good)
Gold Kasulaperu Necklace
similar Nose Ring
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