Millions of Hindu devotees celebrate on the ninth day of the bright half of the Hindu lunisolar Chaitra month.
In the Gregorian calendar, March or April correspond to the Shukla Paksha phase, when the ‘navami tithi’ occurs. The date of the celebration is April 17 this year.
Along with completing puja, fasting, singing special prayers, and reciting or reading the Ramayana, many devotees are anticipated to visit the recently opened Ram temple in Ayodhya.Ram Navami, one of the main Hindu holidays, is noteworthy because it commemorates the day that Lord Rama was born.
In Hindu mythology, Lord Rama is regarded as a representation of virtue and justice and is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.