Ram Navami in 2024
Rama Navami is predominantly a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth anniversary of Lord Rama.
On the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha in the Hindu month of Chaitra, the day is observed. The day often falls between the months of March and April on the Gregorian calendar. In 2024, Wednesday, April 17th, is Rama Navami.
Among the main traditions observed on this day include reciting the Rama Katha, leading a parade in honor of Lord Rama, and making prayers in homes and temples.
What is Ram Navami?
Ram Navami is a Hindu festival commemorating the appearance of Shri Ramachandra in Ayodhya during the Treta Yuga. Vedic scriptures affirm that Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu manifested as the beloved incarnation known as Ramachandra, engaging in diverse pastimes that exemplified culture, heroism, principles, morality, good governance, humility, and renunciation.
Throughout India’s ancient scriptures, it’s emphasised that the Lord Vishnu descends in various incarnations to draw devotees and vanquish the wicked. His activities, known as Lila (pastimes), are revered, celebrated, and contemplated upon by his beloved devotees. Lord Vishnu’s Rama incarnation, or Avatar, is characterised by such divine pastimes to spread his teachings across the country.
Ram Navami marks the appearance of Lord Rama in both his human and divine forms, celebrated with profound reverence and festivities across India, particularly in the sacred city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, which is the birthplace of Lord Ram. Preceding Ram Navami, Hindus observe a nine-day fast during Chaitra Navaratri, abstaining from alcohol, smoking, and consuming sattvic vegetarian food while engaging in prayer and meditation for detoxification of the body. On the ninth and final day, Ayodhya and other cities across India adorn themselves like a radiant bride, immersed in prayer and festivity. Ram Navami honours every aspect of Lord Rama’s life.
History
As per Hindu mythology, it’s widely believed that Lord Rama was born on this day in Ayodhya. Some other devotees believe that Lord Rama was a reincarnation of Vishnu who descended to Ayodhya from heaven as a new born baby on this day.
How is Rama Navami Celebrated
Bhajans and kirtans are performed in the homes of devotees or at locations of worship devoted to Lord Rama. On this day, people typically go to temples to ask for blessings. In locations such as Ayodhya, little statues of Rama are carried in processions atop cradles.
“Havana” is a fire ceremony that is organized by most temples with the intention of purifying the body, mind, and spirit. Offerings of fruits and sweets known as “prasad” are given by priests to worshippers. Typically, believers observe a complete day of fasting till midnight. Typically, sweets and fruits are consumed to break the fast.
Many locations around the nation host performances of Ramlila, a theatrical depiction of Lord Rama vanquishing Ravana. Usually, the play is presented outside on a stage.
Though the festival is observed all over the nation, Ayodhya, Bhadrachalam, Rameswaram, and Sitamarhi host the largest celebrations. On this day, in addition to Lord Rama, worshippers also honor the gods Sita, Laxman, and Hanuman.