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Significance Of Ram Navami
Ram Navami is a popular festival of India. Ram Navami is the birthday celebration of Lord Ram. This festival is usually celebrated during March-April. According to the Hindu calendar Ram Navami is the ninth day of the Chaitra month which is also the last day of Navratri. Therefore Ram Navami has a special importance among Hindu festivals.
Ram Navami is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm throughout the country. This festival is a grand celebration in the Northern sides of India, especially in Ayodhya and allied areas where Lord Ram is said to be born according to the scriptures.

The festival of Ram Navami is marked with continuous recitals of the Ramcharit Manas by Tulsidas. Apart from that bhajans, kirtans and processions also form a major part of the festival. Take a look at the observance and significance of Ram Navami.
WHY IS VASANT NAVRATRI CELEBRATED?
Observance
Of
Ram
Navami
The
day
begins
by
offering
prayers
to
the
rising
Sun.
Sun
is
the
symbol
of
power
and
it
is
believed
that
the
Sun
is
the
ancestor
of
Lord
Ram.
Few
people
observe
fast
throughout
the
day
to
seek
the
blessings
of
Lord
Ram.
They
spend
the
whole
day,
chanting
verses
from
the
Ramcharit
Manas
and
singing
hymns
in
the
praise
of
Lord
Ram.
The
fast
is
broken
only
after
the
sunset.
Processions
Chariot
processions
are
an
integral
part
of
this
festival.
The
idols
of
Lord
Ram,
Sita,
Hanuman
and
Lakshman
are
placed
in
well
decorated
chariots
and
a
huge
procession
is
taken
out
through
the
streets.
It
is
to
remind
people
about
the
peaceful
days
of
Lord
Ram's
reign
on
the
Earth.
Significance
Of
Ram
Navami
In
the
Northern
parts
of
India,
people
observe
Ram
Navami
as
the
birthday
of
Lord
Ram.
However
in
the
South,
people
observe
this
day
as
the
wedding
anniversary
of
Lord
Ram
and
Goddess
Sita.
They
celebrate
the
divine
bond
of
the
celestial
couple.
Whatever be the reason of celebration, Ram Navami is significant for celebration of the virtues of Lord Ram. The celebration takes place to ensure the destruction of evil and negativities from the world. Fasting on this day helps to cleanse one from all the vices and purifies the soul from within.
Hence, the celebration of Ram Navami is to propagate the message that every human being should cultivate the qualities of Lord Ram in himself/herself. One must thrive towards becoming the ideal human being like the Lord Himself.



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