Navratri is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a time of rhythm, rituals, and devotion, transforming the atmosphere in our homes and hearts.
Each day carries its own colour, significance, and emotion. Fragrance plays a crucial role alongside music, food, and decor in shaping these experiences.
In Indian culture, scents have always held significance. Sandalwood paste adorns foreheads, jasmine flowers embellish hair, and camphor is used in religious ceremonies. These fragrances are not just about aroma; they evoke mood, intention, and ambiance. Navratri is the perfect occasion to reintroduce these scents into our living spaces.
Day 1: Grey – Grounding with Patchouli
The first day focuses on grounding oneself before the festivities intensify. Earthy scents like patchouli or sandalwood can help centre your mind.
Day 2: Orange – Energising with Citrus
Orange symbolises raw energy. A burst of citrus such as mandarin or lemongrass invigorates the air with vitality.
Day 3: White – Calming with Jasmine
The third day embodies peace and calmness. Scents like jasmine or white rose are ideal during puja times for their serene qualities.
Day 4: Red – Devotion with Cinnamon
Red signifies intense devotion. Warm spices like cinnamon or clove infuse the air with boldness and warmth.
Day 5: Royal Blue – Stability with Lavender
This day represents calm strength and stability. Lavender or vetiver can provide a solid and profound aromatic experience.
Day 6: Yellow – Joyful Citrus Flowers
Yellow brings warmth and hopefulness. Scents from citrus flowers or ylang-ylang fill the air with happiness.
Day 7: Green – Freshness of Basil
The seventh day is about new beginnings and rebirth. Basil, eucalyptus, or mint refreshes the air as if you’re breathing in nature itself.
Day 8: Peacock Green – Balance with Aloe
This day focuses on harmony and balance. Leafy or aquatic blends like aloe or bamboo create a light yet grounded atmosphere.
Day 9: Purple – Spiritual Depth with Amber
Purple signifies spiritual growth and transformation. Amber or musk adds depth and introspection to complete the cycle.
Scent isn’t merely an accessoryit’s a memory keeper. The right fragrance binds itself to moments that linger long after celebrations end.
Perfume subtly transforms a home’s ambiance. A hint of jasmine can bring tranquility during puja; comforting spices prepare for guests; lavender soothes after festivities. These small elements weave together to create a home’s atmosphere.
“Perfume is the intangible veil of celebration,” says Ridhima Kansal, Director at Rosemoore. “It doesn’t reside in the backgroundit turns a home into a place where emotions thrive, and memories are created.”
This Navratri, let each day carry its unique scent. By the ninth night, you won’t just witness the festivityyou’ll feel it enveloping you completely.