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Know The Significance Of Ram Navami | Odisha News


Bhubaneswar: Celebrated on the last day of Chaitra Navaratri, Hindu festival Ram Navami marks the birth of Lord Ram. It is celebrated to mark the divine reincarnation of Lord Vishnu in the avatar of Lord Ram, who was born in 'Treta Yuga' to Queen Kausalya and King Dasharatha of Ayodhya. Lord Ram- king of Righteousness, virtue and love- takes the centre stage in ancient Hindu epic Ramayana and he is also mentioned in texts of Jain and Buddhist scriptures.

In Odisha, devotees line up outside Bhubaneswar’s Ram Mandir to pray, recite Ram Katha and conduct rituals. In Bhadrak, the Ram Temple at Charampa notices a huge gathering of people. Kalash Sobhayatra (procession) is also conducted at certain pockets of the city.

This year, Ram Navami Puja Muhurata (the auspicious time) is from 11:13 AM to 1:43 PM and the Ram Navami Madhyahna Moment is at 12:28 PM. Celebrated on the ninth day of Shukla Paksha (or bright phase of the lunar fortnight) in the month of Chaitra (mid-march), Ram Navami falls on a different day and date every year based on the Lunar calendar.



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