According to the Hindu calendar, the festival of Ram Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. According to the scriptures, Lord Shri Ram was born on this day, hence this day is celebrated as Ram Janmotsav. Because of the birth festival of Ram ji, this date is called Ramnavami. Lord Rama is considered an incarnation of Vishnu. Lord Vishnu incarnated as Shriram in Tretayuga to destroy the demons on earth. Lord Rama is called Maryada Purushottam, because he presented the best example of a dignified life despite suffering many hardships during his lifetime. He did not give up his ideals even in adverse circumstances and lived a life of dignity. That's why he has been given the place of the best man. Although the birthday of Lord Rama is celebrated with enthusiasm all over India, but especially in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Shri Ram, this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm. On the day of Ram Navami, fasting, worship and other religious rituals are generally organized in Hindu families. At the time of the birth of Ram ji, his birth anniversary is organized and he is welcomed with happiness. Special decorations are done in many houses, Kalash is established after purifying the house and worshiping Shri Ram ji, singing hymns. - Kirtan is organized. On this day especially along with Shri Ram, Mata Janaki and Lakshman ji are also worshipped.
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