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Detailed guide on what to wear on Sawan Shivaratri 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Reflect your devotion to Lord Shiva

Sawan Shivratri is an important Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. It symbolises the coming together of the divine energies of Shiv and Shakti. Deities observe fasting and chant prayers all night, representing the victory over darkness and ignorance. However, at a festival as important as this, a question often arises: what to wear? As this festival holds great significance spiritually and culturally, the colours and fabrics you choose often connect with the divine. Let’s see what one can wear this Sawan Shivaratri.

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Understand the dress code

Dress policies for Sawan Shivratri usually encourage simplicity with discipline, along with sheer devotion and penance. You can opt for colours that represent peace and devotion and form a deeper connection. Opt for natural fabrics made from cotton or silk and show detachment from any kind of materialism. Try to don colours like saffron, blue, white, and purple, which are usually associated with Lord Shiva. Also, avoid wearing black, as it absorbs negative energy, and complete the look with a simple Rudraksha.


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What colours to choose?

Choose the right colour for Sawan Shivaratri, which will enhance your devotion and positive energy. Opt for white, as it is a symbol of peace, purity, devotion, and spiritual growth. Try saffron shades, as they represents sacrifice and Lord Shiva’s disciplined life. You can also prefer purple, which is associated with mysticism, spiritual enlightenment, and transformation. Lastly, try the light blue shade, which is a rare colour and is associated with calmness and devotion. It is also related to Lord Shiva’s connection to the river Ganga and with the sky.

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Why avoid black on Sawan Shivratri?

Black is considered inauspicious and attracts negative energy, which is opposite to the divinity of Mahashivratri. This makes black not ideal for the spiritual practices that happen during the festival’s celebrations. But several devotees believe that black is a good colour to wear, as it somewhat matches Lord Shiva’s complexion. But this belief is more spiritual than fashionable. But try to balance it out, as if you’re wearing a black palazzo. Try teaming it with a white or purple kurta and dupatta set.

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Saree outfit ideas for Sawan Shivratri

Sarees are always a timeless choice for Sawan Shivratri, as they bring elegance and grace, reflecting culture and devotion, while keeping you comfortable and stylish. You can opt for Kanjeevaram silk sarees, Banarasi silk, Chanderi, and cotton handloom sarees that look traditional and sophisticated and hold a perfect combination of regal elegance and poise.


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Fusion traditional options

You can simply opt for a white and saffron lightweight lehenga that has very little embroidery, exuding a festive yet spiritual look. You can also opt for flared Anarkali suits with a flowy and comfortable vibe, with subtle embroidery that will look traditional and iconic. Elegant kurti sets dipped in silk and cotton can be another practical choice, whereas a classic white or pastel salwar suit with a dupatta can also be a perfect choice, exuding comfort and devotion.


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