Ram Navami 2026: Date, Timings, and How to Celebrate the Festival
Ram Navami marks the birth of Lord Rama, believed to be born to Mother Kaushalya during the Treta Yuga. The festival falls on the ninth day of the bright phase of the Chaitra month and also concludes Chaitra Navratri.
Ram Navami 2026: March 26 or 27?
There has been confusion this year, but as per traditional calculations, Ram Navami will be observed on March 26, 2026. The ninth lunar day begins at 11:48 am on this date, aligning with the belief that Lord Rama was born at midday.
Since the same lunar day is present at sunrise on March 27, some devotees may also observe the festival on that day.
Auspicious Timings
The most suitable time for worship on March 26 is between 11:13 am and 1:41 pm, with the exact midday moment at 12:27 pm, considered highly sacred.
Simple Puja Method at Home
You can celebrate Ram Navami at home with these easy steps:
Celebrate with Devotion
Temples dedicated to Lord Rama host special prayers and devotional singing on this day. Whether you observe it on March 26 or 27, the spirit of Ram Navami lies in devotion, simplicity, and following the values of truth and righteousness.
Disclaimer: The information shared here is based on general beliefs, astrological interpretations, calendar references, and religious texts. NewsPoint does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the details provided.
Ram Navami 2026: March 26 or 27?
There has been confusion this year, but as per traditional calculations, Ram Navami will be observed on March 26, 2026. The ninth lunar day begins at 11:48 am on this date, aligning with the belief that Lord Rama was born at midday. Since the same lunar day is present at sunrise on March 27, some devotees may also observe the festival on that day.
Auspicious Timings
The most suitable time for worship on March 26 is between 11:13 am and 1:41 pm, with the exact midday moment at 12:27 pm, considered highly sacred. Simple Puja Method at Home
You can celebrate Ram Navami at home with these easy steps: - Start your day early, take a bath, and wear clean clothes.
- Offer water to the Sun using a copper vessel filled with water, rice, and vermilion.
- Set up a small worship area with a wooden platform covered in a yellow cloth.
- Place images or idols of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman.
- Bathe the idols with clean or holy water and decorate them with sandalwood paste and yellow flowers.
- Offer sweets such as kheer, saffron-flavored rice, panjiri, and include a basil leaf.
- Chant the name of Lord Rama and, if possible, read from Ramcharitmanas or recite traditional prayers.
- End the ritual with aarti using a lamp, incense, and camphor.
Celebrate with Devotion
Temples dedicated to Lord Rama host special prayers and devotional singing on this day. Whether you observe it on March 26 or 27, the spirit of Ram Navami lies in devotion, simplicity, and following the values of truth and righteousness.Disclaimer: The information shared here is based on general beliefs, astrological interpretations, calendar references, and religious texts. NewsPoint does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the details provided.
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