Ram Navami marks the birthday of Lord Ram, who is known to be the 7th embodiment of Lord Vishnu. Every year on Chaitra Shukla Navami (the 9th day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu Lunar month, Chaitra) Ramnavami is celebrated. In several temples, Sri Ramnavami is celebrated for 9 days from the 1st day of Chaitra Navratri. Also, people watch fast on this day.
Sri Ramnavami is a major Hindu festival and is widely celebrated with great devotion. Shri Rama Navami is extremely popular amongst Vaishnavites. Its celebration includes:
The story behind Shri Rama Navami starts with the ruler of Lanka, ‘The Ravan’. In his rule, people were live terrify and wanted to get liberty from his menace. Ravan had acquired the power from Lord Brahma that he would never get kill by the Gods or Yaksha (demigod). He was the most influential of all. Therefore, due to this violence, all Gods went to Vishnu with a request for help. Thus, Kausalya, the wife of King Dasaratha, gave birth to Lord Ram. Since then, the day is celebrated as Sri Rama Navami. Also, on a Chaitra Shukla Navami only, Tulsidas had started writing Ramcharitmanas.
We hope that on this Ram Navami, your paths will be progressive with true devotion and religion.