Wish you friends, family and colleagues a Happy Ram Navami 2021
Every year on the ninth day of Chaitra month, devotees celebrate the birthday of Lord Rama. The deity was born in the Suryavanshi Ikshavaku dynasty and is worshipped as the Raja Ram of Ayodhya by the entire country. This year, the Ram Navami will be observed on April 21 and will begin at 12:43 am on Wednesday and will conclude at 12:35 am on April 22.
Ram Navami 2021: Puja Timings: Ram Navami Puja Muhurat: 11:02 AM to 01:38 PM
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama was born as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Chaitra Navratri is devoted to Mother Goddess Durga, which starts on the first day of the Hindu New year as per the lunar calendar and ends with Rama Navami.
The shubh muhurat on the special day for Rama Navami puja will be during the afternoon (Madhyana) which will fall between 11:02 am to 1:38 pm. Lord Rama’s devotees keep a fast on this special occasion from morning to evening and also take a dip in the divine waters of the river Sarau before worshipping the Maryada Purushottam.
The devotees also recite Rama Katha to portray their devotion to the deity along with performing a puja.
Rama Navami comes as one of the most celebrated occasions in the Hindu calendar and as mentioned above, it honours the birth anniversary of Lord Rama, who was the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya, his first wife in the Treta Yuga.
Lord Rama was the eldest of his four siblings and was respected and admired by his younger brothers Shatrughan, Lakshman and Bharat as well as the residents of the kingdom of Ayodhya. He was the husband of Goddess Sita and father to Luv and Kush.
Ram jinka naam hai, Ayodhya jinka dhaam hai, Aise Raghunandan ko, humara pranam hai, Aapko aur aapke parivar ko Ram Navami ki hardik shubhkaamnaayein.