Grey colour represents balanced emotions. This colour is also appropriate for those who want to participate in Navratri celebrations.
People are encouraged to wear grey on Day 3 of Navratri for the meaning behind the colour.
According to Drikpanchang, “Grey colour represents balanced emotions and keeps the person down-to-earth. Devotees worship Mata Chandraghanta on the third day of Navratri.
The day is associated with the grey colour as it symbolizes zeal and determination to destroy evil.
Let’s celebrate this wonderful day with some delicacies in grey color.
1.Gulpapdi – made with ghee and gul / gudh
2. Miri wafers – black pepper wafers for a good munch time.
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