Surat Residents Celebrate Navratri with Traditional Attire and Dress Codes in Housing Societies

New Trend Brings Unity and Adds Fun to the Festival

Surat Residents Celebrate Navratri with Traditional Attire and Dress Codes in Housing Societies

Surat : Navratri is being celebrated with enthusiasm in housing societies across Surat, with a new trend emerging this year: dress codes. In addition to traditional attire, many societies have announced a different dress code for each of the ten days of the festival. Residents are enthusiastically following the dress codes, adding to the fun and unity of the celebrations.

Navratri is a time for people to come together and celebrate the Hindu festival of nine nights. In Surat, housing societies play a big role in organizing Navratri celebrations. These celebrations help to bring unity among the residents of the society and provide a safe and fun environment for people to enjoy the festival.

This year, many housing societies in Surat have decided to add a new twist to their Navratri celebrations by introducing dress codes. Some societies have declared one day as red day, one day as blue day, one day as white day, or one day as green day so that members come wearing the same dress during Navratri celebrated in the society. Besides, one day has been declared as Dupatta Day, one day as Coati Day, and one day as Goggles Day.

Residents of the societies are enjoying following the dress codes and creating wonderful scenes with their colorful and traditional attire. The dress codes are also helping to bring people together and create a sense of camaraderie.

After worshipping Mataji for nine days, the residents will celebrate DJ Day on the night of Dussehra by having breakfast of Fafda Jalebi on the tenth day.

The new trend of dress codes in Navratri celebrations in Surat is a welcome one. It adds to the fun and unity of the festival, while also showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat.