Turkish March composed by Mozart Performed by the Firdaus Orchestra Released Under the leadership of Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020 Dubai Produced By: A. R. Rahman Arrangement Adapted by: Nikolai Managazze Musical and Creative Lead: Mayssa Karaa Firdaus Orchestra Conductor: Yasmina Sabbah Strings: First Violins: Olena Ponpon (Concertmaster), Malgorzata Outree, Noura Salibi, Volha Viaselik Second Violins: Fatine Garti, Mariam Sharaky, Farah Harfoush, Nandini Agarwala Viola: Kesniia Baknina, Loujain Kronflah, Armine Hayrikyan Cello: Vesislava Todorova, Clara Asuaje, Gulziya Abdubayeva, Rumyana Gavadinova, Elham Almarzooqi Double Bass: Janis Bukowski Harp: Lidia Stankulova Woodwinds and Brass: Bassoon: Joanne Cathrine, Rim Albarsha Flute: Niki Giermasinski, Agnieszka Lewoc, Reemaz Oqbi (Piccolo) Clarinet: Rusne Mikiskaite, Kim Jameson Oboe: Aisulu Auzhanova Saxophone: Hasmik Martirosyan French Horn: Cinderella Abboud Trumpet: Mariam Nehme Rhythm Piano: Nerissa Lobo Piano/Keyboard: Tamara Tomanovic Percussion: Ariel Azarian Drums: Minal Vekaria Guitar: Maryam Deeb Bass:Lea Haddad Arabic/Indian Instruments Percussion: Pascale Farhat, Lama Kassem Qanun: Sahar Koueiry, Lara Zaid Kasem Buzuq: Hanan Halwany Ney: Rebecca Abou Jaoude Oud: Amal Waqar Sitar: Anvita Shankar Sound Engineers: Kevin Doucette, Gustavo, Aditya Modi, Theodore Danso and Navneeth Balachanderan Video Conceptualized & Directed by: BToS Productions and Elite Films for Expo 2020 Dubai Video Produced by: Expo 2020 Dubai Creative Director: Nazeef Mohammed Director: Yasin Khan DOP: Igor Savatovic Edited by Allan Fernandes, BToS Productions Online Edit and Grade: Nitesse Rachha, BToS Productions VFX: Mayur Sharma, BToS Productions Expo 2020 Creative Studio Team: Massimiliano Ambrosini, Lara Salman, Jurgen Moor Firdaus Orchestra Management Team: Marjan Faraidooni, Dr. Tojan Faisal AlShurideh, Mohanaselvan Jeyapalan, Anil Mascarenhas, Lisa Ferraro, Karen Keith Alcantara, Mansi Dasani Karuppiah, Preeti Laungani, Bansri Gagwani, Noura Sulaiman, Yvonne Digdigan, Tabeth Chinamora, Marian Lynch, Poonam Chablani On-Ground Partners: Flash Entertainment
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Know more about day wise Navratri 2021 colours list
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Day 1 of Navratri: Pink
Maa Shailputri is worshipped on the first day of Navratri. On this day the Kalash is established and worshipped. If the worshiper wears red, pink or dark pink clothes, then it is considered to be auspicious.
Day 2 of Navratri: Yellow
On the second day of Navratri, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped in the form of Mother Durga. Worshipping on this day wearing white, cream or yellow clothes is fruitful. With this, all the wishes are also fulfilled.
Day 3 of Navratri: Safron
Maa Chandraghanta is worshipped on the third day of Navratri. Maa Chandraghanta is the third form of Durga ji riding on a tiger. On this day yellow, red, milky and saffron coloured clothes should be worn. It is said that on doing this, the mother becomes happy and blesses her to be viva, healthy and happy.
Day 4 of Navratri: Green
Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri. Maa Kushmanda is called the goddess of nature. That is why worshipping on this day wearing cream, yellow, green and brown clothes is fruitful.
Day 5 of Navratri: White
Goddess Skandmata is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. Worshipping Skandmata wearing white, milky, red or green clothes is considered auspicious. The mother is pleased and blesses her with the attainment of health and knowledge.
Day 6 of Navratri: Orange
Maa Katyayani is worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri. This form of Durga Maa is also called Mahishasur Mardini. On this day, worship should be done by wearing clothes of orange, red, maroon, ocher or coral colour.
Day 7 of Navratri: Blue
Maa Kalratri is worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. Purple, grey, blue and sky colours are considered auspicious in their worship. The goddess blesses the devotees to stay away from the troubles.
Day 8 of Navratri: Red
On the eighth day of Navratri, Mahagauri is worshipped in the form of Maa Durga. Mahagauri is called the goddess of happiness and peace. Wearing saffron, orange, pink or red coloured clothes is considered auspicious in their worship.
Day 9 of Navratri: Pink, Red
Maa Siddhidatri is worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri. Wearing red, pink, cream, orange clothes is considered auspicious for worshipers on this day.