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Introduction: What is Ram Navami?
Ram Navami is observed as a celebration of Lord Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana.
The festival is celebrated in the Hindu calendar month of Chaitra, which corresponds to March or April on the Gregorian calendar.
The festival lasts for nine days, ending on the tenth day called "Vijayadashami" or "Dussehra", which marks Rama's victory over Ravana.
Ram Navami is also known as ‘Shukla Pratipada’, ‘Chaitra Shuddha Pratipada’ and ‘Vasanta Panchami’.
Different Traditions & Rituals of the Festival
The festival of Ram Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra. The festival is celebrated by Hindus to honour Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu.
This festival is observed with great joy and enthusiasm by people from all walks of life. The main rituals associated with this festival are fasting, singing and reciting the name 'Ram'.
Celebrate Ram Navmi with these Traditional Foods and Beverages
Ram Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama.
While there are many traditional foods and beverages that are associated with Ram Navami, here we will focus on the most popular ones.
1) Traditional Indian food: The traditional Indian dish for Ram Navmi is “puri”. It is a deep fried bread that is usually served with ‘sarson ka saag’, which is a green leafy vegetable curry.
2) Beverages: Traditionally, people drink water and tea for Ram Navmi as these two drinks are considered to be healthy and auspicious.
3) Sweets: Sweets like ‘lassi’ or ‘doodh patti’ and ‘gulab
What are Some Interesting Facts about Ram Navmi?
Ram Navmi is the most important Hindu festival celebrated in India. It celebrates the birth of Lord Rama.
This festival is also known as Ram Navami, Rama's birthday, and sometimes as Ramanavami.