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How to Choose Sarees Based on Durga Puja Colours for 2025 Celebrations

Durga Puja isn’t just a festival; it’s five days of full-blown joy stretched into nine thanks to Navratri. The dhaak beats, the smell of bhog,...
Sarees for durga pooja

Durga Puja isn’t just a festival; it’s five days of full-blown joy stretched into nine thanks to Navratri. The dhaak beats, the smell of bhog, the sparkle of pandals, and, of course, the question we all secretly obsess over, “What are you wearing today?”

This year, Pujo falls right in sync with Navratri, which means every day already has a colour assigned. That’s a ready-made mood board for your saree looks. From calm whites to victory golds, each day is like a little dress code set by the goddess herself. And let’s be honest, nothing beats the feeling of stepping into a pandal knowing your saree shade is just right for the day.

Here’s your day-by-day guide to picking sarees that match the colours of Sharad Navratri 2025 and add that extra sparkle to your Pujo.

10 Days, 10 Colours – Your Pujo Saree Styling Playbook

Day 1 - White 

White Saree

 

White kick-starts the festival with purity and calm. The Chandni Pure Dola Saree is a beauty for this day, soft, flowy, and light enough for morning aarti runs. Style it with silver jhumkas and a soft bun, and you’ll look like you belong in every pandal’s group photo.

Day 2 - Red

Red Silk saree

 

Red is pure Pujo energy. The Rangmohini Dola Silk Rangkaat Saree screams celebration without trying too hard. A bold red bindi, gold bangles, and maybe even a sindoor smear in your hairline will instantly give you that powerful Durga vibe.

Day 3 - Blue

Sootkari Blue saree

Midweek calls for something dramatic. The Indrani Munga Silk Handwoven Saree in blue does exactly that. It’s rich, it’s striking, and it glows under pandal lights. Pair with kohl-rimmed eyes and a sleek low bun for a look that’s straight out of a Bhansali movie frame.

Day 4 - Yellow 

Sootkari yellow saree

Yellow embodies happiness in cloth form. The Kanakpriya Pure Dola Silk Patchwork Saree is an excellent outfit choice to wear for daytime bhog and adda with cousins, and you can even wear gajra in your hair and colourful bangles and immediately become Madhuri in Hum Aapke Hain Koun, stealing the focus with your laughter and your saree's draping. 

Day 5 - Green

Green Silk Saree

Fridays always feel fresh, and the Tanirika Pure Dola Silk Dyed Saree gives you that vibe. Green means prosperity, and this one is lush and vibrant but not overly flashy. You can also wrap this saree with a kamarbandh as a twist or keep it simple with fresh jasmine in your hair. Either way, you are in  Pujo mode. 

Day 6 - Grey

Grey Silk Saree

When we mention "grey," please don't think that we mean boring! The Black Abstract Printed Saree with Floral Pallu and Beige Border will tell you otherwise. This beautifully designed saree is moody and artsy. You should wear it for Saturday evening! Choose oxidised jewellery! Choose smoky eyeliner! And you can choose understated, the eyeliner will make people look again!

Day 7 - Orange 

Orange Silk Saree

 

Sunday is for full festive fun, and the Kaushiki Pure Munga Silk Dyed Saree in orange brings the fire. It’s playful, bright, and made for twirling to dhaak beats. Tie your hair in a messy bun, add chunky jhumkas, and swipe on a bold lip. This look was made for dancing.

Day 8 - Peacock Green 

Peacock green silk saree

The Green Kalamkari Print Dola Silk Saree with Figure Art Pallu is storytelling on fabric. Perfect for peacock green day, this saree is detailed, artsy, and still wearable for all the hopping between pandals. Pair it with layered silver necklaces and let the pallu do all the talking.

Day 9 - Pink 

Sootkari Pink saree

Close Navratri with cheer. The Gulbano Pure Munga Silk Dyed Saree in pink is festive, fresh, and camera-ready. Add pearl earrings or turquoise jewellery for contrast, and keep your makeup glowy. This is your day for those “best of Pujo” pictures.

Dussehra Day - Magenta Golden Glow

Magenta Golden Glow

Vijayadashami deserves nothing less than gold. The Gulnaza Dola Silk Handwoven Saree is your statement piece. Wear it with sindoor on your hairline, a red bindi, and light bangles, the perfect nod to that iconic Durga Puja moment from Devdas. It’s victory, joy, and celebration stitched into one look.

Wrapping It Up

Durga Puja is about devotion, but it’s also about expression. Every colour of Navratri carries a mood, and your saree is how you live it out. Some days it’s calm, some days it’s bold, and on Dussehra it’s pure power.

And if you’re looking to recreate these looks, Sootkari’s saree collection is your one-stop. Their silks and weaves bring out the richness of every shade, while still being easy to style for pandal-hopping, aarti, and dance. Feel your best in this festive season with Sootkari Sarees.