Ram Navami, a joyous occasion that is celebrated worldwide. This year it falls on April 17th, 2024. Marking the birth anniversary of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, the festival is a celebration of righteousness, courage, and compassion.
The Drikpanchang mentions: “Lord Rama was born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Each year this day is celebrated as birthday of Lord Rama. Lord Rama was born during Madhyahna period which is middle of Hindu day. Madhyahna which prevails for six Ghatis (approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes) is the most auspicious time to perform Rama Navami Puja rituals. The mid-point of Madhyahna marks the moment when Shri Rama was born and temples symbolize this moment as birth moment of Lord Rama. The chanting of Shri Rama and celebration reaches its peak during this time.”
Ram Navami holds immense significance for Hindus. Lord Rama's life, as depicted in the epic Ramayana, serves as a moral compass, guiding followers towards virtuous living and devotion to duty.
The Ramayana tells the tale of Rama, a prince renowned for his righteousness and his unwavering commitment to dharma (righteous conduct). Throughout his life, Rama faces numerous challenges, including exile from his kingdom, the abduction of his wife Sita by the demon king Ravana, and a fierce battle to win her back.
Despite these hardships, Rama never deviates from the path of dharma. His courage, compassion, and unwavering faith inspire devotees to strive for similar qualities in their own lives.
As we prepare to welcome Lord Rama into our hearts and homes, here's a visual treat - a collection of captivating photos to immerse yourself in the spirit of the festival.
Lord Rama in Ayodhya
For countless devotees across the globe, the city of Ayodhya embodies an unmatched sacredness. Here, on the holy banks of the Sarayu River, Lord Rama, is believed to have entered the world. After years of anticipation, a magnificent temple—the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir—now stands tall, a monument to his enduring legacy.
Within the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Mandir, resides the serene murti (idol) of Lord Rama. On this special day, the murti is adorned with exquisite clothing and vibrant flowers, reflecting the festive spirit.
श्री राम नवमी पर प्रभु के दिव्य श्रृंगार की छटा अदभुत है।
— Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra (@ShriRamTeerth) April 17, 2024
The Divya Shringar of Prabhu on Shri Ram Navami. pic.twitter.com/Nt6Zz3ZlBr
श्री राम नवमी की पावन बेला में आज, श्री राम जन्मभूमि मंदिर में प्रभु श्री रामलला सरकार का दिव्य अभिषेक किया गया।
— Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra (@ShriRamTeerth) April 17, 2024
Divya Abhisheka of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, on the pious ocassion of Shri Ram Navami. pic.twitter.com/U4HaE5yFyg
श्री राम जन्मभूमि मंदिर, अयोध्या से प्रभु श्री रामलला सरकार के मंगल जन्मोत्सव का सीधा प्रसारण
— Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra (@ShriRamTeerth) April 17, 2024
LIVE webcast of Mangal Janmotsav of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar, from Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, Ayodhya https://t.co/WQKw2u10peRam Lalla is virajman at his birthplace, Pujaris are performing special puja on the occasion of #RamNavami and it's happening after 500 years...
— Mr Sinha (Modi's family) (@MrSinha_) April 17, 2024
What an emotional moment... 🥺🙏 pic.twitter.com/Li2AkYB8w4
Lord Rama Images on Ramnavami 2024
The grandeur of the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir is undeniably awe-inspiring, but the essence of Lord Rama extends far beyond its walls. His timeless story and his ideals of righteousness, courage, and devotion have captivated artists for centuries. Here are some images of Lord Rama and Ramnavami's wishes.
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World's Biggest Rangoli of Shri Ram Darbar by Indore based Artist Shikha Sharma 🚩#RamNavami pic.twitter.com/piKHGKzj3g
— Desi Thug (@desi_thug1) April 17, 2024
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Ram Navami, especially in the newly built Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, represents a day of immense significance. It's a celebration of Lord Rama's ideals of truth, righteousness, and courage.
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