I love wearing
whites and have a whole lot of whites in my wardrobe. But it’s important to know
that while white is used for finer occasions, in India white has a somewhat
serious meaning.
First, white technically
is the absence of colour. And it takes on sombre tones in the Indian context.
In older more traditional times it was the only colour
widows were allowed to wear. The reasoning behind that was that it helped her disconnect from
the pleasures and luxuries of active and normal participation in society and
life around her. Today it is the acceptable color at funerals and ceremonies that
mark death in the family.
But white also stands for peace and purity. Like the pristine lotus that grows beautifully in the murkiest of waters. In
principle; white, as a color, repels all light and colors. And it repels evil. And today is the day when the Goddess
protects her devotees from all evil.
So today dress up in your whitest whites. And
stay blessed.
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