In Vedic numerology each planet has its colours, so your Mulank points to shades that support you and others best kept to a minimum. This tool reads your root number, finds its ruling planet, and gives you the lucky colours to favour and the ones to avoid. It is a popular, easy way to bring your numbers into daily life through what you wear and surround yourself with.
Planets and Their Colours
Every planet of the Navagraha is linked to particular colours. The Sun owns warm reds and oranges, the Moon soft whites and creams, Jupiter yellows and golds, Venus pinks and pastels, Saturn blues and blacks. Your ruling planet's colours become your favourable ones, the shades that carry its supportive energy.
How Your Colours Are Found
The calculator takes your Mulank, identifies its ruling planet, and lists the colours that planet favours along with those tied to planets it does not get on with. The first set are your lucky colours, the second the ones the tradition suggests using sparingly.
Using Your Colours
People apply colour guidance in simple ways, choosing clothes for an important day, picking accents for a room, or selecting a colour for a logo or a car. The idea is to surround yourself with supportive shades at moments that matter, leaning on your planet's energy through colour.
A Light Touch
Colour guidance is meant to be enjoyed, not obeyed strictly. There is no harm in wearing a colour to avoid, and your favourite shade is worth keeping whatever your number says. Treat the list as a gentle preference that adds a little intention to your choices.
How to Use It
Enter your date of birth and calculate. The tool finds your Mulank and its planet and lists your lucky colours and the ones to use sparingly.
Colour and Mood
Part of why colour guidance resonates is that colour genuinely affects how we feel and how others respond to us, quite apart from any planetary belief. Wearing a shade that suits your number, the tradition would say, both carries your planet's energy and lifts your own confidence, and the two effects reinforce each other. That is why people often reach for their lucky colours before an interview, a date, or a presentation. You do not have to believe in the planets to enjoy the practice, since dressing with a little intention tends to help regardless. Read your colour list as a friendly suggestion, a palette to draw on when you want to feel supported, rather than a strict dress code to follow every day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are my lucky colours decided?
By your Mulank's ruling planet. Each planet favours certain colours, and those become your lucky shades, while colours of unfriendly planets are best used sparingly.
Do I have to avoid certain colours completely?
No. The guidance is a gentle preference, not a ban. There is no harm in wearing any colour you like.
Can I use this for a logo or car?
Yes. People often apply colour guidance to clothes, rooms, logos, and vehicles, surrounding themselves with supportive shades at moments that matter.
Will my lucky colour really help?
The tradition links it to your planet's energy, and dressing with intention tends to lift confidence too. Enjoy it as a supportive suggestion rather than a guarantee.
Can I combine my lucky colours?
Yes. Wearing or decorating with a mix of your favourable shades is perfectly fine, and many people build a small palette from them rather than relying on a single colour.
Should I repaint my house by this?
There is no need to go that far. Most people apply colour guidance to clothes and small accents for important days, treating it as a light, enjoyable touch rather than a renovation plan.
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