Why Indians Wear White on Mondays and Red on Tuesdays—It’s Deeper Than You Think

Manika | Jun 03, 2025, 13:02 IST
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Last year, I was going to my class when I noticed something curious—almost every woman I saw on a Friday was wearing white or light pink. At first, I dismissed it as coincidence or fashion trends. But after hearing a local priest chuckle, “It’s Shukrawar, beta. Of course people wear white,” my curiosity exploded.As someone fascinated by mythology and symbolism, I dug deeper. And what I found was profound: ancient Indian traditions didn’t just assign colors randomly—they aligned them with planets, deities, energies, and emotions. What you wear on a Monday could affect your mood, your mindset, even your spiritual alignment.This article is not just about colors—it’s about how our ancestors infused meaning into every thread, and how we can blend that wisdom into our modern wardrobes.

Sunday: Red – The Day of the Sun (Surya Dev)

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Mythological Link:

In Vedic texts, Surya is the giver of life, energy, and vitality. He rides a chariot drawn by seven horses—symbolizing the seven colors of light, the seven days of the week, and the seven chakras.

Why Red?

Red represents power, courage, and leadership—qualities associated with Surya. Wearing red on Sunday is believed to boost self-confidence and attract positive attention.

Modern Vibe:

Think bold red sarees, maroon kurtas, or even a subtle red scarf. It’s a great day to dress like you mean it.

Monday: White – The Day of the Moon (Chandra Dev)

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Mythological Link:

Chandra, the moon god, governs the mind and emotions. He is known for his calming energy and his cool, nurturing nature.

Why White?

White symbolizes peace, purity, and emotional balance. Wearing it on Monday is said to calm anxiety and promote inner healing.

Modern Vibe:

Go for ivory shirts, pearl accessories, or light cotton kurtas. It’s your day to exude calm sophistication.

Tuesday: Red or Orange – The Day of Mars (Mangal)

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Mythological Link:

Mangal or Mars is the god of war and strength. Tuesday is dedicated to Hanuman and Kartikeya—warriors and protectors.

Why Orange/Red?

These fiery colors channel energy, courage, and action. It’s believed that dressing in these shades strengthens willpower and wards off negativity.

Modern Vibe:

Perfect day for a tangerine dress, a crimson kurti, or even saffron sneakers. Own your fire.

Wednesday: Green – The Day of Mercury (Budh)

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Mythological Link:

Budh is the god of intellect, communication, and logic. Green is connected to growth, harmony, and prosperity.

Why Green?

Wearing green on Wednesdays is said to sharpen your focus and bring mental clarity. It’s also associated with Lord Ganesha—the remover of obstacles.

Modern Vibe:

Think emerald tops, olive trousers, or leafy prints. Ideal for meetings, exams, or new ventures.

Thursday: Yellow – The Day of Jupiter (Brihaspati)

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Mythological Link:

Jupiter, or Guru Brihaspati, is the spiritual teacher of the gods. He represents wisdom, knowledge, and righteousness.

Why Yellow?

Yellow is sacred in Hinduism—it’s the color of turmeric, of divinity, and of enlightenment. Wearing it invites blessings and uplifts the spirit.

Modern Vibe:

Sunshine kurtas, mustard sarees, or golden dupattas. Channel your inner guru.

Friday: White, Pink, or Light Blue – The Day of Venus (Shukra)

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Mythological Link:

Shukra, the planet Venus, governs beauty, luxury, and love. He is also the teacher of demons, known for his diplomatic and artistic flair.

Why White/Pink/Light Blue?

These soft hues promote calm, compassion, and creative expression. They also reflect the aesthetic energy of Shukra.

Modern Vibe:

Lace dresses, pastel salwars, or soft blue shirts. Whether it’s a date or a self-care day, dress for delight.

Saturday: Black or Dark Blue – The Day of Saturn (Shani Dev)

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Mythological Link:

Shani Dev is the lord of karma and discipline. He’s feared for his stern lessons but revered for his justice.

Why Black?

Black absorbs energy and symbolizes seriousness, structure, and transformation. Wearing black on Saturday is believed to honor Shani and protect against malefic forces.

Modern Vibe:

Black kurtis, navy tees, or indigo sarees. Dress like you’re your own authority.

Bonus: Aligning Chakras with Colors

Interestingly, the daily colors also align with chakra colors:

DayColorChakra
SundayRedRoot Chakra
MondayWhiteCrown Chakra
TuesdayOrangeSacral Chakra
WednesdayGreenHeart Chakra
ThursdayYellowSolar Plexus Chakra
FridayPink/BlueThroat Chakra
SaturdayBlackThird Eye Chakra

It’s like our ancestors designed a full-body energy reset through color. Mind blown? Same.

Blending Ancient Insight with Modern Style

Wearing color mindfully isn’t just an aesthetic choice—it’s a spiritual practice. Our ancestors believed that color could influence mood, karma, and even destiny. And you don’t have to wear a full sari to honor these traditions—sometimes, just a bracelet, a dupatta, or a nail polish shade is enough.

So the next time you open your wardrobe in the morning, pause and ask: What day is it? What energy do I need today? Then dress not just for the world—but for the wisdom within you.

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