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Ways In Which Ram Navami Is Celebrated
Shri Rama Navami is a festival to celebrate the birth of the Hindu God Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. The celebrations start on the first day of Chaitra and continue for 9 days.

Celebrations include reading the Ramayan and attending spiritual sessions about the Lord and his deeds. All through the 9 days Rama Raksha stotram [prayer] is recited eleven times to gain benefits, overcome ailments and to be prosperous. Rama Raksha literally means 'Protection given by Rama', so people believe a lot in the outcome.
The devotees are known to keep vrata [fast] on Rama Navami, so that they are rewarded with the honourable traits of Rama. But they do feast of fruits and other goodies in the evening when the celebrations come to an end.
Worshipping
Shriram
Rama
Navami
celebrations
start
on
the
first
day
of
Chaitra
and
continue
till
the
ninth
day.
In
the
afternoon
a
coconut
wrapped
in
a
red
purdah
[cloak]
is
placed
in
a
cradle
and
the
cradle
is
rocked.
The
coconut
symbolizes
baby
Rama.
It is done at noon as Lord Rama was born around the noon time. Devotees stand around the cradle and shower it with kum-kum [red turmeric powder]. After the event the devotees are given prasad, which consists of fruits and other homemade sweets.

Supreme Lord Vishnu And Rama
Shriram is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. On Ram Navami he is paid due respect by worshipping him in the same way as Lord Vishnu in Shodashopachara puja [sixteen step puja].
Tulsi [basil] leaves and lotus flowers are an integral part of this puja. Naivedya is Lord Vishnu's favourite delicacy. It is prepared from rava [semolina], ghee and sugar.
All the delicacies prepared and the flowers offered provide a person a spiritual awakening and make them feel closer to God.
Ram
Navami
Puja
In
Temples
Pujas
are
a
common
fixture
that
is
associated
with
Lord
Rama
and
people
commemorate
him
by
chanting
his
name
the
whole
day.
Rama
temples
take
center
stage,
as
his
idols
are
cleaned
and
dressed
in
new
silk
fabrics
which
are
either
red
or
orange.

Flowers are offered and the Lord adorns colourful jewellery. Excerpts from the epic, Ramayana are read and special attention is given to Rama's character and his deeds.
Devotees
Visit
Sacred
Places
Celebrations
take
center
stage
in
Ayodhya,
Bhadrachalam
and
Rameswaram.
These
places
witness
a
huge
surge
of
devotees
and
tourists
during
this
time.

People take a dip in the holy river Sarayu in Ayodhya. Even at Rameswaram people bathe in the sea, as it is believed that the holy water cleanses them from within and takes them closer to the Lord.



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