Published On : March 4, 2022  |  Author : Astrologer Umesh
Ram Navami

Ram Navami – The Festival Dedicated To Lord Rama

Ram Navami, as the name itself suggests, is a festival dedicated to Lord Rama.

On this auspicious day, the birth of Lord Rama is celebrated, on the ninth day of Chaitra month. Lord Rama is the seventh incarnation of the divine being, Lord Vishnu. Therefore, the festival of Ram Navami is an occasion to commemorate the descent of Lord Vishnu in the human form called Rama.

The feature associated with the festival of Ram Navami is that it signals the advent of Vasanta Navratri, also known as the spring festival. Among many gazette holidays that we have in India, Ram Navami is one of them (though an optional government holiday).

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Significance Of Ram Navami

The notable significance of Ram Navami is that it is associated with the divine lord of Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and the divinity who is known as Maryada Purushottam.

Another significance of the festival is that it bears the best moral message of victory of good over evil, considering Rama happened to kill Ravana, a personification of evilness.

The festival is thus very important based on its association with Lord Rama and how he is held in regard by countless devotees who offer their prayers and respects to the Lord.

To maintain the sanctity of the festival of Ram Navami, devotees observe ritualistic things, including taking a bath in holy water, offering early morning prayer to Lord Sun, getting his blessings, and remembering the divine lord. Vishnu Puja offers you the solution to problematic cosmic force and its negative results in your life.

History Of Ram Navami

As the festival of Ram Navami commemorates the birthday of Lord Rama, the history of it generally relates to the origin of the lord as found in the epic, Ramayana.

The legend has it that the king of Ayodhya, Dasharatha, performed Putra KamestiYagna as advised by sage, Vashishth so that his queens, Kaushalya, Kaikeyi and Sumitra gained progeny bliss. The auspicious efficacy of the yagna bore fruit as the queens gave birth to princes, such as Rama. Bharat, Lakshman, and Shatrugana. Among them, Ram was the son of queen Kaushalya. Therefore, the birth of Lord Rama, later, was known as Ram Navami.

Winding-Up

Ram Navami is India’s one of the noted Festivals. It is dedicated to Lord Rama, as the occasion marks his birth anniversary. This is the reason why the day is believed to be very auspicious for devotees of Lord Rama. It is believed that those who offer their prayers and sing devotional songs to Rama on Ram Navami get benefits such as peace, happiness, good fortune, and divine salvation.

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