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Rama Navami 2021

will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. 



Rama Navami is one of the most significant Hindu festival as it marks the birth anniversary of Lord Rama. The 

Rama Navami Puja

 Muhurat is between 11:02 AM to 01:38 PM on April 21. The Rama Navami Tithi begins at 12:43 AM on April 21, 2021, and ends at 12:35 AM on April 22, 2021. The Rama Navami fasting date and time is provided below for the reference of devotees of Lord Rama:

Rama Navami 2021 date

 and time

Rama Navami Date

 - Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Navami Tithi Begins - 12:43 AM on Apr 21, 2021

Navami Tithi Ends - 12:35 AM on Apr 22, 2021 

As per Hindu religious texts, Lord Rama was born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Rama Navami celebrations in Ayodhya is the most remarkable as it's the birth place of Lord Rama. During Rama Navami, devotees come to Ayodhya from far-flung places. Lord Rama is considered the 7th Avatar (Incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. It's believed that chanting Lord Rama Mantras can help one get rid of all sins and be blessed with health, wealth and prosperity

Happy Ram Navami 2021: Date, Time, History, Significance, Story, Importance and all you need to know

On the ninth day of the auspicious festival of Chaitra Navratri,

Ram Navami

is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Rama. The ninth day or

Navami Tithi

is celebrated across the country and people celebrate the festival with much fervour and cheer. This falls on the Shukla Paksha of the Chaitra month, according to the Hindu calendar. Considered to be one of the main Hindu festivals, Ram Navami also signifies the birth of truth, purity and happiness, all the things that Lord Rama signifies

Rama Navami 2021 date

Ram Navami will be celebrated this year, on April 21.

Rama Navami 2021 Tithi

The Navami Tithi will start at 12:43 AM, April 21 and end at 12:35 AM, April 22.

Rama Navami 2021 Puja

Shubh Muhurat

The Ram Navami puja should be performed during the Madhyana (afternoon). The Shubh Muhurat will be observed between 11:02 AM to 1:38 PM.

Ram Navami History and Story

Shri Rama was born in the Suryavanshi Ikshavaku Dynasty family; born to King Dasharatha and his first Queen Kaushalya in the Treta Yuga. He was known worldwide as

Raja Ram

by his subjects in the Kingdom. He is also known to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Chaitra Navratri is marked to celebrate

Goddess Durga

and the triumph of good over evil. The ninth-day culminates with Ram Navami and quite significantly, both the festivals denote the victory of good over evil spirits.

Ram Navami Significance and Importance

As mentioned earlier, Ram Navami commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Rama and so, Hindus across the country and in different parts of the world chant stories about

Shri Ram

. Many recite and sing folklores to celebrate the festival. Worshippers also wash Lord Ram’s idols and decorate them with dresses and make the statue sit in a miniature cradle. Other devotees even organise community meals for the neighbourhood, especially to be distributed among the poor. Other people also observe a

vrat

(fast) at this festival. People offer sweets to one another to mark this special occasion.


 

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