What is Ram Navami?  One of the most important and auspicious Hindu holidays is Ram Navami.

On this fortunate day in the Treta yuga, Lord Rama was born on the sacred plains of Ayodhya. Millions of devotees worldwide commemorate this day. Shri Ram Janmotsav is another name for this day. Ram Janmotsav will be held on the Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra following the Drik Panchang. The day of holiness will be commemorated on March 30.

Date and Time of Ram Navami 2023 - Ram Navami Tithi begins at 9:09 PM on 29th March 2023, and ends at 11:32 PM on 30th March 2023. The Shubh Muhurat for the auspicious day on 30th March are – 6:14 AM - 7:47 AM – 10:53 AM - 3:31 PM

– Hindus put a great deal of value on the festival of Ram Navami because it commemorates the day that Lord Rama attained human form. It is thought that Lord Rama is Lord Vishnu's seventh reincarnation. – Hindus consider Lord Rama to be the ideal human and a representation of truth, righteousness, and valour. Those who follow Lord Ram celebrate this event all around the world.

Significance of Ram Navami 2023

– Hindus put a great deal of value on the festival of Ram Navami because it commemorates the day that Lord Rama attained human form. It is thought that Lord Rama is Lord Vishnu's seventh reincarnation. – Hindus consider Lord Rama to be the ideal human and a representation of truth, righteousness, and valour. Those who follow Lord Ram celebrate this event all around the world.

How to Celebrate Ram Navami 2023?

This holiday is observed with considerable zeal and excitement. Some devotees arrange Bhajans-Kirtan, and the pilgrimage is described in the sacred book Ramcharitmanas. The holy city of Ayodhya in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh is home to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, the birthplace of Lord Ram and a revered Ram Temple.

People take a plunge in the Saryu river and then offer prayers at the Rama Temple when they travel to Ayodhya on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami. The birth of Lord Rama is commemorated at Ayodhya, his Janmbhoomi, with tremendous grandeur and spectacle.