
Ram Navami is a sacred Hindu festival marking the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated on the ninth day of Chaitra month, it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Devotees observe fasts, chant Rama’s name, and participate in grand celebrations, especially in Ayodhya.
Ram Navami holds immense spiritual significance as it commemorates the arrival of Lord Rama, who embodied righteousness, truth, and ideal kingship. His life, as depicted in the Ramayana, continues to inspire millions. In 2025, this festival is even more special after the Pran Pratistha of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, drawing devotees from across the world.
Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, witnesses unparalleled grandeur on Ram Navami. The Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir becomes the focal point of devotion, with lakhs of devotees gathering for rituals, bhajans, and grand aartis. The city glows with festive lights, Ram Leela performances, and processions, creating a truly divine atmosphere.
Begin Ram Navami pooja by cleaning the altar and placing idols of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman. Offer panchamrit, flowers, tulsi, and prasad. Light a diya, chant Ram Raksha Stotra, recite Ramayana, and sing bhajans. Perform aarti, meditate, and end by distributing prasad and seeking Lord Rama’s blessings.
Ram Lalla, the child form of Lord Rama, is worshipped at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. He symbolizes innocence, divinity, and eternal faith. Devotees seek his blessings for peace and righteousness. With the grand Ram Mandir consecration, his darshan holds even greater spiritual significance. Jai Shri Ram!