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Ram Navami

Ram Navami 2024

The holy Hindu occasion called Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ramachandra who, it is said, had arrived on his earthly abode on the ninth day of the first fortnight of the month of Chaitra in 5114 BC. Believed to be the supreme Hindu God, Lord Rama has a special place in the hearts of pious Hindu people and Ramnavami - observed in many places as a nine day festival annually - is dedicated in his honor. Go through our fantastic section on Ram Navami and know the true identity of Lord Rama, send to friends fabulous greetings and wallpapers linked to the festival, try an exciting quiz on the occasion and more. If you like our Ram Navami section and want to refer it to your friends and loved ones. Bolo Rama Chandra ki Jai!

Ram Navami is on Wednesday, 17th April in 2024.

Ram Navami

Who is Rama? Who is Rama

Learn the true identity of Lord Rama, the greatest God in the Hindu pantheon and his importance in Hinduism.

History History of Ram Navami

Know why and how Rama Navami is observed and the spirit that the festival embodies.

HD Wallpapers Ram Navami HD Wallpapers

Exquisite wallpapers related to Ram Navami. Set these free images on your desktop or send to dear ones.

Animated Wishes Animated Wishes

Send Animated wishes through WhatsApp, Facebook and twitter.

Images for WhatsApp Ram Navami Images for WhatsApp

Download and share this Ram Navami wishes images at WhatsApp and Facebook.

Greeting cards Ram Navami Greeting cards

Send festive greetings to friends and loved ones with exquisite e-cards associated to this great religious occasion.

The Celebration

Learn how Ram Navami is celebrated in India and get to know about the customs observed during the festival.

Quiz

Attempt this exciting quiz and find out for yourself how much you know about Ramayana.

Images to Color

Print out attractive images related to Lord Rama and Ramnavami and color them as they should be.

Puzzle Activities

Try these brilliant puzzles to add dollops of excitement into your Ram Navami celebrations.

Ram Navami Facts

Read these interesting bits of info on the occassion and broaden your knowledge about Ram Navami.

Legends

Enjoy some popular mythical tales associated with Lord Rama and Ram Navami.

Craft Ideas

Use these easy craft-making tips to create beautiful gifts and decor items for Ram Navami celebrations.

Gift Ideas

Check out these gift tips to pick the right items to present your dear ones with on Ram Navami.

Ram Navami Quotes

Go through these beautiful sayings by renowned personalities on Lord Rama and Ram Navami.

Recipes

Use these recipes to prepare cuisines traditionally cooked during Ram Navami.

Ram Navami Songs

Read the lyrics of some famous religious songs traditionally sung during Ram Navami.

Ram Navami Stories

Entertain yourself with these enchanting mythical tales related to Lord Rama.

Ram Navami is a major Hindu festival celebrated in India that marks the birth of Lord Rama, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. He is considered the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and is seen as an ideal king and human being known for his righteousness, good conduct, and virtue.

Here's why Ram Navami holds significance in India:

Celebrates Lord Rama's Birth: It's a joyous occasion to commemorate the arrival of Lord Rama, a symbol of dharma (righteousness) triumphing over adharma (evil).

Moral Reflection: The festival serves as a time for moral reflection, reminding people to follow the principles Rama embodied.

Community and Charity: Events like community meals and charitable acts are often organized, strengthening social bonds.

Cultural Significance: The Ramayana, the epic tale of Rama's life, is recited or enacted in elaborate Ramlila plays, reinforcing cultural traditions.

Major Festival: It is a government holiday, with grand celebrations, especially in Ayodhya, Rama's birthplace. Temples see devotees thronging to offer prayers and participate in rituals. The Ram Mandir or Ram Temple of Ayodhya, recently inaugurated, will be extra special.

Happy Ram Navami