Ram Navami is one of the most auspicious Hindu festivals, celebrated on the ninth day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra month (Chaitra Shukla Navami). It marks the birth of Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram, symbolizing righteousness, strength, and compassion.
During the Ram Navami Puja, devotees honor Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lord Lakshman, and Lord Hanuman with prayers, offerings, and Vedic chants. The rituals begin with Ganapati Puja, Kalash Sthapana, and Ram Janma Katha, followed by Rama Raksha Stotra recitations and Havan for peace and spiritual purification.
This Puja helps devotees overcome negativity, strengthen family harmony, and invite divine blessings for health, success, and dharmic living. Ideal for households, temples, or organizations, Ram Navami Puja creates a spiritually charged atmosphere filled with devotion and divine energy.
FAQs
1. What is Ram Navami Puja?
It is a Hindu ritual performed to celebrate the birth of Lord Rama and to seek His blessings for peace, protection, and righteousness.
2. When is it performed?
On the ninth day (Navami) of the Chaitra month during Shukla Paksha — usually in March or April.
3. What items are required?
Idols or images of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, Kalash, flowers, fruits, incense, ghee, rice, and Prasad.
4. Can it be performed at home?
Yes, Ram Navami Puja can be performed at home, temples, or community spaces with the guidance of a Pandit Ji.
5. What is the spiritual benefit?
The Puja promotes peace, courage, family harmony, and protection from negative energies.