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Ram Navami celebrations. To celebrate the birth of Lord Rama, Ram Navami is observed all over India every year on the last day of Chaitra Navaratri. On this auspicious day, kanya ...
Scores of devotees thronged Ayodhya's Ram Temple on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami on Sunday morning. Before visiting the temple, devotees take a holy dip in the Saryu River in Ayodhya. Ram ...
Ram Navami will be celebrated in a grand fashion in the holy town of Ayodhya, with drones being used to spray Saryu water on devotees and more than two lakh diyas lit on the occasion.
Ram Navami is celebrated all over India every year on the last day of Chaitra Navaratri to mark the birth of Lord Rama.
The entire country is celebrating the birth anniversary of Lord Rama as Ram Navami 2025 today. Most of the cultural organisations prepare a procession on this day, which leads to traffic congestion on ...
Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi Temple has been adorned with vibrant flowers and dazzling lights on Ram Navami, drawing devotees from across the country to celebrate Lord Ram's birth.
Date: The festival is celebrated on the ninth day of Chaitra, the first month in the Hindu calendar, and this year, Ram Navami will be celebrated on Sunday, 6th April 2025 ...
Ram Navami is a celebration of virtue, devotion and divine birth, commemorating the arrival of Lord Rama, one of the most revered avatars in Hindu tradition.
Discover the date of Rama Navami in 2025 and learn about the significance of this Hindu festival celebrating Lord Rama's birth anniversary.
On the auspicious Ram Navami, the sun rays illuminated the forehead of Ram Lalla's idol at Ayodhya's Ram Temple, forming a divine celestial 'Surya Tilak' precisely at noon.
(ANI Photo)(ShriRamTeerth X) On the occasion of Ram Navami, scores of devotees thronged Ayodhya's Ram Temple on Sunday morning. Festivities are in full swing for the most auspicious festival ...
Ram Navami marks the end of Navratri. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout India with celebrations involving processions, bhajans, fasting, and Ramayana recitations ...