Rama Navami is a happy time that reminds us to stay faithful and do what¡¯s right. It¡¯s not just about celebrating Lord Rama's birthday but also the good things he stands for. People fast, pray at home and in temples, read the Ramayana (a story about Rama), and watch plays about Rama¡¯s life called Ramlila.?
Ram Navami is also the conclusion of the Navaratri fasts. Throughout this period, individuals honour the nine forms of Goddess Durga, seeking blessings for their loved ones. They also conduct Kanya puja, presenting prasad and gifts to girls, and seeking their blessings in return. Here's everything you need to know about Ram Navami, including its date, history, significance, and more.
The ninth day of the Shukla Paksha in the Hindu month of Chaitra, which usually corresponds to March or April in the Gregorian calendar, is when Rama Navami is celebrated. In 2024, the auspicious day of Ram Navami will be observed on Wednesday, April 17.
Ram Navami is one of the most important and major Hindu festivals. It marks the birthday of Lord Shri Ram also known as?Maryada Purushottama, who is believed to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is highly respected for his goodness, fairness, and being a perfect person, earning him the title Maryada Purushottam.
Lord Shri Ram was born in the afternoon, so he is worshipped during this time on Ram Navami. People go to temples, pray, do rituals, fast, and chant prayers to seek blessings and wisdom from Lord Ram on this day.
This festival is celebrated widely among Hindus in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and by some Hindus in North America and Europe.?
The story of Lord Rama is told in Valmiki's Ramayana, a very important book in Hinduism dating back to around the 8th or 7th century B.C. Ayodhya was doing very well when King Dashrath ruled there, but he didn't have any children to carry on his legacy. So, he held a special ceremony called a Yagya. During this ceremony, many wise people and gods prayed to Lord Brahma, asking him to grant Dashrath's wish.
Meanwhile, Ravana, who was the ruler of Lanka, was causing a lot of trouble. He had been given a special power by Lord Brahma, which meant that he couldn't be killed by gods, spirits, or demons, only by humans. Ravana was very strong and had magical weapons and could change his shape, making him very hard to defeat. So, all the gods asked Lord Vishnu to come to earth and defeat Ravana.
After the Yagya ceremony was over, a divine being appeared and gave Dashrath a special drink called 'payasam' to share with his wives Kausalya, Kaikayi, and Sumitra. Kausalya had a son named Rama, Kaikayi had Bharat, and Sumitra had twins named Laxman and Shatrughna.
Lord Rama's life is like a big storybook filled with legends and tales that show his good qualities and his fights against bad things. Here are some of the most famous ones:
Lord Rama was born to King Dasharatha of Ayodhya and was supposed to become king. But some problems in the palace made him leave for 14 years, showing how he kept doing his duty even when things were hard for him.
Rama won the chance to marry Sita, a princess known for being beautiful and good, by doing something very difficult. While they were away from home, the bad demon king Ravana took Sita away because he liked her, which started a big battle.
Rama, along with his brother Lakshmana and the monkey god Hanuman, went on a dangerous journey to Lanka to save Sita. This journey shows how important it is to stay loyal and keep trying even when things are tough.
Hanuman did a very important job. He went into Lanka, met Sita, and then burned down part of the city, showing how devoted and brave he was.
There was a big war between Rama and Ravana. Rama, with his goodness and skills in shooting arrows, finally won, showing that good things can beat bad things.
After saving Sita, Rama, because some people doubted if she was good, asked her to walk through fire to show she was faithful. Sita did it and came out safe, proving she was faithful to Rama.
Rama finally came back to Ayodhya, where he became king, making everything right again according to what's good.
Ram Navami is a big and special festival for Hindus. It celebrates the birth of Lord Rama in Ayodhya during Treta Yuga. Millions of devotees around the world celebrate this day, also known as Shri Ram Janmotsav. According to the Drik Panchang, Ram Janmotsav falls on Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra.
On Ram Navami, banks in India close for the holiday. But remember, the exact dates can vary by state, set by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Here's the list of cities where banks will be closed on Ram Navami 2024:
On the occasion of Ram Navami banks will be closed in Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gangtok, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana), Jaipur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Ranchi, Shimla
Although physical bank branches will be closed, online banking services will still be available. So, you can still manage your banking needs without any major interruptions.
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.
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