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RAMNAM (RAMNAVMI) :
Ram Navmi or the
birthday of Lord Rama is observed on the ninth day of the waxing moon of
the month Chaitra (March-April). Ramnavami is celebrated to rejoice the
birth anniversary of Lord Rama. Lord Rama, is the seventh incarnation of
Lord Vishnu. Ram Navami is a nine day festival which starts from the
beginning of the Hindu New Year.
Lord Rama was born to
King Dasharath and his wife Kaushalya as an answer to the prayers of the
people who were traumatized by Ravana, the King of Lanka. Lord Brahma
whom they asked for help, could not do much because Ravana could not be
killed by a God. Hence, Lord Brahma asked Vishnu to help. Lord Vishnu
took the avtar of Rama and successfully killed Ravana.
On Ram Navami, the
temples are decorated and the images of Lord Rama are adorned with
flowers. The day starts with chanting the Vedic mantras dedicated to
Lord Vishnu. Lord Rama’s devotees fast for nine days. Some observe a
strict fast only on this day. The Ramayana is read or recited in the
temples.
Fairs are organized in
various places. Lord Rama's birthday is celebrated with great happiness
and is believed to bring peace of mind and happiness to the people. The
biggest celebration takes place at the Partgal Math in Canacona in south
Goa where thousands of devotees gather to take part in the festivities.
See Also
Hindu Festivals Celebrated in Goa:
(
Chovoth | Diwali |
Gokulashtami | Holi |
Lairai Jatra | Nagpanchami |
Gudi Padwa | Raksha
Bandhan | Ram Navmi |
Vasco Saptah |
Chikhalkala )

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