Thursday, 7 October 2021

Learn nine colours of wealth in this Navratri

Navratri is a time of celebration when families come together dance together and splurge. However, apart from all the fun and family bonding, there is much more to learn about managing our finances better using the nine colours of Navratri, which in turn corresponds to the nine forms of the goddess.

1. Grey

The grey colour of day one is for Goddess Shailaputri who symbolises for abundance and prosperity. It is directly related to proper financial planning, to gain abundance and prosperity. As an investor we should develop their investment plans in a manner that will help us to avoid losses and therefore maximise wealth

2. Orange

The colour Orange represents goddess Brahmacharini who stands for the eternal pursuit for knowledge. For a secure and better financial future knowledge about investment products and financial matter is a must. Right knowledge will always be guiding light for our financial path. . If one’s knowledge of the core principles of financial decision making is in place, it is easier to make better decisions.

3. White

The White colour symbolises goddess Chandraghanta who stands for balance and moderation. In the investment decisions also we need to balance about Risk and Returns. The principles of balance and moderation will help investors take a better approach to their financial decisions.

4. Red

The colour Red stands for the energy of all forms and represents goddess Khushmanda. This colour tell us to be proactive for a better financial future. We should be enthusiastic and energetic to take good financial decisions for long term gains.

5. Royal Blue

The colour Royal Blue for divine purity, representing goddess Skandamata. To be in the pure form also means to be in honest at heart and follow the basics. To have better financial planning, it is essential to know the basics of how money works.

6. Yellow

The colour Yellow is of Devi Katyayani who stands for channelling emotions in the right direction. Financial decisions cannot be taken on emotions like greed, fear, anger, etc. A good investor will take decisions based on facts and figure not the emotions.

7. Green

Green colour is of Goddess Kalaratri who stands for power or strengths. Every person has his own strengths and weakness, hence not all type of financial investments suit everyone.  We should identify our own risk appetite and invest based on that and not to jump into high-risk investments only because everyone is doing so.

8. Peacock Green

The colour Peacock Green represents Devi Mahagauri who stands for hope. Hope makes way for an optimistic attitude and patience that even if a financial decision took a bad turn, it can be fixed by making better decisions in the future.

9. Purple

Devi ambitions and dreams goddess Siddhidatri represents Purple colour. However, merely being ambitious is not enough for achieving financial goals. We need to have a well-researched and planned approach towards our financial goals, otherwise, it might get lost on the way. Hence, it is always advisable to consult to a financial expert who can guide for our financial ambitions with the right resources.

Navratri represent the victory of good over evil by taking steps in the right direction. Similarly, let’s pray that each colour of Navratri inspires us to get closer to our financial goals by making better financial decisions.

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