Why You Should AVOID Wearing Black Clothes on Monday And Tuesday?
The deepest color, black, is said to bring bad luck and is frequently seen in a negative light.
People avoid wearing black colours on any auspicious occasion in Indian households. On auspicious festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, and so many more, people prefer to wear bright and vibrant colours. Hindus try to avoid black-coloured clothes during their visit to temples or some grand festival celebrations. Black is typically associated with mourning, according to popular belief. Black is the colour of the generation and goes well with pretty much everything, many people try to avoid wearing black on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Mondays are usually to honour and revere Lord Shiva. In Hinduism, Lord Shiva is regarded as the ultimate deity, thus referred to as ‘maha dev,’ literally, the greatest God. He has the highest power among all Gods, and he is seen as the destroyer, according to Hindu mythology. Since the colour black is strongly associated with gloom, darkness and even death, people MUST AVOID wearing this colour. Instead offer milk and honey to delight Lord Shiva on Mondays
Why you should avoid wearing black on Tuesday?
People tend to avoid wearing black-colour on Tuesday. Wonder why? Firstly, it is believed that Mars and Shani are enemies and we all know that black is Shani’s colour. Henceforth, wearing black is considered inauspicious on Tuesday.
Tuesday and Saturday are extremely significant days for Hanuman devotees. All of life’s ills are cured by worshipping Lord Hanuman. It is believed that he strongly disassociated himself from black-colour. If you want to impress Lord Hanuman, try to wear red-coloured clothes to the temple.
Black is thought to represent evil and bad energy in Hinduism. It symbolizes death, gloom, and darkness. However, black is most frequently used to ward off the evil eye. Indians have a long-standing tradition of applying a little black dot of kajal to the forehead of babies or, for that matter, of anybody who appears lovely.
Firstly, it is believed that Mars and Shani are enemies and we all know that black is Shani's colour. Henceforth, wearing black is considered inauspicious on Tuesday. Tuesday and Saturday are extremely significant days for Hanuman devotees.
Black is not actually a colour, but the absence of all colours. Most people know that if you wear black clothes on a hot, sunny day, it will make you feel hotter. This is because it so readily absorbs heat from the sun. It also absorbs all wavelengths of light and reflects none.
In Hindu religion, wearing black is often associated with mourning and funerals. It is also discouraged to wear black to happy events or celebrations as it is said to bring in bad luck. Thus, many cultures discourage the purchase of black clothing on Saturdays, as it is believed to invite sorrow and misfortune.
Monday: Planet moon is the lord of this day, as the moon represents the emotions of softness and calmness. Therefore, wearing red colour on this day will not be beneficial as it stands for something completely opposite to what Monday stands for i.e. courage, aggression and power.
Opt to decrease stress and activity levels on Mondays to satisfy the moon. Since the moon is the planet of community and communication, “manic Mondays” are meant for connecting. Go out with friends and paint the town … white. What to Wear: Moon-day fashion includes wearing white and digging out the old family pearls.
One study suggests that this is because it is often perceived as "serious" and "reliable," which in turn has a major impact on self-esteem. In fact, nearly half of women and 64% of men agreed that the color black exudes confidence. Gone are the days of associating this color with Halloween or death.
Being the third day of the week, Red is considered an auspicious day for Tuesday. Hindus consider it as the day of Bajrangbali ie. Hanuman ji who is the son of the wind. It's believed that wearing red clothes and worshipping Hanuman ji on Tuesday makes him happy and enables you to obtain his blessings.
In fact, it was thought to be a symbol of all things malevolent, a sign of bad luck for the marriage, or even a wedding guest's statement against the marriage. According to Western cultures, black is traditionally considered the color of mourning.
White is the day-wise colour for Monday, representing the moon as it rules water, so Monday is a great day to focus on your career. Monday is also great for enjoying lakes, rivers, and the sea. Adding white colour to your home can bring in career growth and financial stability.
Priests and astrologer advise not to wear black dress on Thursday, because they think that Jupiter will lose its beneficial effects in association with black things which are governed by Saturn.
Makar Sankranti is one of the rare Hindu festivals in which people wear black clothes. Usually, black is considered inauspicious, but two beliefs call for wearing black on this occasion. The first belief says since it is still cold in mid-January, people must wear black as it absorbs heat and keeps them warm.
One such intriguing practice is wearing white on Mondays. In astrology, each day of the week is associated with a specific planet, and Mondays are ruled by the Moon. According to astrological principles, wearing white on Monday can harness the lunar energies and bestow various benefits on individuals.
One study suggests that this is because it is often perceived as "serious" and "reliable," which in turn has a major impact on self-esteem. In fact, nearly half of women and 64% of men agreed that the color black exudes confidence. Gone are the days of associating this color with Halloween or death.
There is also a color associated with each god or day. Yellow is the color of Monday, the day on which the King of Thailand, King Rama X, was born (as was his father before him). Therefore, you will see Thais wearing yellow this month due to the King's birthday falling on 28 July.
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