Ram navratri 2023

  1. Ram Navami 2023 Date and Time: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Samagri List & Mantra
  2. Durga Ashtami Date: Chaitra Navratri 2023: When is Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami? Date, Shubh Muharat, Puja Vidhi, all details here
  3. Chaitra Navratri 2023: When Is Durga Ashtami And Ram Navami? Check Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi
  4. Ram Navami 2023: Day 9 of Chaitra Navratri today, know shubh muhurat, puja vidhi for kanya pujan
  5. Ram Navami 2023: Day 9 of Chaitra Navratri today, know shubh muhurat, puja vidhi for kanya pujan
  6. Ram Navami 2023 Date and Time: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Samagri List & Mantra
  7. Durga Ashtami Date: Chaitra Navratri 2023: When is Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami? Date, Shubh Muharat, Puja Vidhi, all details here
  8. Chaitra Navratri 2023: When Is Durga Ashtami And Ram Navami? Check Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi


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Ram Navami 2023 Date and Time: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Samagri List & Mantra

Ram Navami is an auspicious celebration of the Hindus and it is celebrated every year on the 9th day of This year Rama Navami will be celebrated on 30 March 2023, Thursday. It is also believed that lord Vishnu took the avatar of Lord Rama for his for the devotees. Let's know all about Ram Navami, date, Tithi, shubh muhurat, puja Samagri, Puja Vidhi, and Puja Mantra according to the Hindu calendar. Ram Navami will be celebrated on 30 March 2023, Thursday and the preparations will begin from a day before itself, 29 March 2023. This day when Lord Vishnu was born as Ram is called Shukla Paksha of the lunar month in the month of Chaitra (March – April). • Navami Tithi Starts :09:07PMonMarch 29, 2023 • Navami Tithi Ends :11:30PMonMarch 30, 2023 • Rama Navami Puja Muhurta = 11:12AMto01:41PM • Duration = 02Hours29Mins • Ram Navami Madhyanha moment- 12:27 PM • A wooden chowki • A piece of fresh yellow cloth for covering the chowki • An idol of photo frame of Shri Rama • Haldi • Chandan • Kumkum • Akshat • Flowers • Tulsi leaves • Fruits • Kalava and/or a fresh piece of cloth • A janeu (sacred thread) • A coconut • Paan and supari • Banana • A brass lamp • Oil or ghee and cotton wicks • Dhoop (Incense sticks) • Camphor (Kapur) • Trays for arranging these items and a small plate for performing the aarti • Dakshina • For Panchamrit - Banana or mishri, ghee, curd, honey and raw milk • Firstly, few devotees observe fast on these nine days. • On the day of Ram Navami, you can begin by of...

Durga Ashtami Date: Chaitra Navratri 2023: When is Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami? Date, Shubh Muharat, Puja Vidhi, all details here

Synopsis Ram Navami is an important Hindu festival to be celebrated on March 30th this year, which commemorates the birth of Lord Rama, and falls on the Navami Tithi during the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Lord Rama was believed to have been born in Ayodhya, and the city hosts grand celebrations during this auspicious occasion. According to the Drik Panchang, The devotees worship all nine forms of the Goddess during the Durga Ashtami Puja. The most significant ritual of the Durga Puja is the Sandhi Puja, which signifies the culmination point. At this auspicious moment, it is customary to perform Balidan or animal sacrifice. However, those who avoid animal sacrifice can perform symbolic 'Bali' using vegetables like bananas, cucumbers, or pumpkins. The Chaitra Navratri festival commenced on March 22 throughout India and will last nine days. Navratri is a significant and revered Hindu festival that occurs four times a year, but is only celebrated twice, namely ‘Chaitra Navratri’ and ‘Shardiya Navratri.’ During this auspicious occasion, devotees worship nine different forms of Goddess Durga, wearing nine varied colours. FAQ Q1. How many times a year is Navratri celebrated? A: Navratri is celebrated four times a year, but the most widely celebrated are the Chaitra Navratri and the Sharad Navratri. Q2. What is the Kanya Puja? A: The Kanya Puja is a ritual performed during Navratri where young girls are invited to homes, treated as incarnations of Goddess Durga, and worshipped...

Chaitra Navratri 2023: When Is Durga Ashtami And Ram Navami? Check Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi

Navratri is one of the major Hindu festivals which is celebrated on a large scale for nine days in India. Many devotees perform special prayers, pujas, and rituals during Navratri to seek blessings from the divine. This year Chaitra Navratri started on March 22 and will end on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navmi. During these nine days nine different forms of Goddess Durga namely: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri, are worshipped. Devotees perform Durga Ashtami on the eighth day of Navratri, while Ram Navami is observed on the ninth day of Navratri. Let’s check Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami's dates, Shubh Muhurat, and Puja Vidhi. Durga Ashtami 2023: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi Durga Ashtami is celebrated on the eighth day of Navratri. As per Drik Panchang, the Ashtami Tithi will be observed on March 29, 2023, along with the celebrations of Durga Ashtami and Maha Gauri Puja. Ashtami Tithi Begins: 7:02 pm on March 28, 2023 Ashtami Tithi Ends: 9:07 pm on March 29, 2023 As per Drik Panchang, Sandhi Puja is the most important ritual of Durga Puja, where it is customary to perform ‘Balidan’ or animal sacrifice. However, those who avoid animal sacrifice can perform symbolic ‘Bali’ using vegetables like bananas, or pumpkins. Ram Navami 2023: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi Ram Navami during Chaitra Navratri is believed to mark the birth of Lord Rama and is celebrated on a large scale in Ayodhya (b...

Ram Navami 2023: Day 9 of Chaitra Navratri today, know shubh muhurat, puja vidhi for kanya pujan

The nine-day holiday of Navratri comes to a conclusion today with the celebration of Navami by followers of Mother Durga. It is said that on Ashtami or Navami, at the conclusion of Navratri, devotees perform Kanyapujan. Maa Siddhidatri, Maa Durga's ninth manifestation, is celebrated on this day. The ninth day of Navratri is thought to be when all the gods prayed to the goddess, and according to Hindu scriptures, this is when the goddess emerged in the shape of Siddhidatri. As a result of their pleasing Goddess Siddhidatri, she bestowed upon all the gods the blessing that anytime they are in need and invoke the Goddess, Maa Durga will always appear to save them from demons. The majority of the people in North and East India participate in Kanya Pujan on this blessed day to express their gratitude to the Goddess. Devotees make offerings and pray to the Goddess in accordance with the rituals. This ceremony calls for the worship of nine young girls as the nine manifestations of the goddess Durga. As a sign of love and respect, their feet are washed with water, they are given a tilak of kumkum, special food is prepared for them, and they are given gifts as well as food. Many people engage in spiritual and religious practises like mantra chanting and Yajnas. Some people recite the Durga Saptashati Path, one of the holiest texts with the most devotion. Ram Navami Kanya Pujan Shubh Muhurat The auspicipus hours for today are from 6.13 am to 7.46 am. Rituals for Kanya Pujan will the...

Ram Navami 2023: Day 9 of Chaitra Navratri today, know shubh muhurat, puja vidhi for kanya pujan

The nine-day holiday of Navratri comes to a conclusion today with the celebration of Navami by followers of Mother Durga. It is said that on Ashtami or Navami, at the conclusion of Navratri, devotees perform Kanyapujan. Maa Siddhidatri, Maa Durga's ninth manifestation, is celebrated on this day. The ninth day of Navratri is thought to be when all the gods prayed to the goddess, and according to Hindu scriptures, this is when the goddess emerged in the shape of Siddhidatri. As a result of their pleasing Goddess Siddhidatri, she bestowed upon all the gods the blessing that anytime they are in need and invoke the Goddess, Maa Durga will always appear to save them from demons. The majority of the people in North and East India participate in Kanya Pujan on this blessed day to express their gratitude to the Goddess. Devotees make offerings and pray to the Goddess in accordance with the rituals. This ceremony calls for the worship of nine young girls as the nine manifestations of the goddess Durga. As a sign of love and respect, their feet are washed with water, they are given a tilak of kumkum, special food is prepared for them, and they are given gifts as well as food. Many people engage in spiritual and religious practises like mantra chanting and Yajnas. Some people recite the Durga Saptashati Path, one of the holiest texts with the most devotion. Ram Navami Kanya Pujan Shubh Muhurat The auspicipus hours for today are from 6.13 am to 7.46 am. Rituals for Kanya Pujan will the...

Ram Navami 2023 Date and Time: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Samagri List & Mantra

Ram Navami is an auspicious celebration of the Hindus and it is celebrated every year on the 9th day of This year Rama Navami will be celebrated on 30 March 2023, Thursday. It is also believed that lord Vishnu took the avatar of Lord Rama for his for the devotees. Let's know all about Ram Navami, date, Tithi, shubh muhurat, puja Samagri, Puja Vidhi, and Puja Mantra according to the Hindu calendar. Ram Navami will be celebrated on 30 March 2023, Thursday and the preparations will begin from a day before itself, 29 March 2023. This day when Lord Vishnu was born as Ram is called Shukla Paksha of the lunar month in the month of Chaitra (March – April). • Navami Tithi Starts :09:07PMonMarch 29, 2023 • Navami Tithi Ends :11:30PMonMarch 30, 2023 • Rama Navami Puja Muhurta = 11:12AMto01:41PM • Duration = 02Hours29Mins • Ram Navami Madhyanha moment- 12:27 PM • A wooden chowki • A piece of fresh yellow cloth for covering the chowki • An idol of photo frame of Shri Rama • Haldi • Chandan • Kumkum • Akshat • Flowers • Tulsi leaves • Fruits • Kalava and/or a fresh piece of cloth • A janeu (sacred thread) • A coconut • Paan and supari • Banana • A brass lamp • Oil or ghee and cotton wicks • Dhoop (Incense sticks) • Camphor (Kapur) • Trays for arranging these items and a small plate for performing the aarti • Dakshina • For Panchamrit - Banana or mishri, ghee, curd, honey and raw milk • Firstly, few devotees observe fast on these nine days. • On the day of Ram Navami, you can begin by of...

Durga Ashtami Date: Chaitra Navratri 2023: When is Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami? Date, Shubh Muharat, Puja Vidhi, all details here

Synopsis Ram Navami is an important Hindu festival to be celebrated on March 30th this year, which commemorates the birth of Lord Rama, and falls on the Navami Tithi during the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Lord Rama was believed to have been born in Ayodhya, and the city hosts grand celebrations during this auspicious occasion. According to the Drik Panchang, The devotees worship all nine forms of the Goddess during the Durga Ashtami Puja. The most significant ritual of the Durga Puja is the Sandhi Puja, which signifies the culmination point. At this auspicious moment, it is customary to perform Balidan or animal sacrifice. However, those who avoid animal sacrifice can perform symbolic 'Bali' using vegetables like bananas, cucumbers, or pumpkins. The Chaitra Navratri festival commenced on March 22 throughout India and will last nine days. Navratri is a significant and revered Hindu festival that occurs four times a year, but is only celebrated twice, namely ‘Chaitra Navratri’ and ‘Shardiya Navratri.’ During this auspicious occasion, devotees worship nine different forms of Goddess Durga, wearing nine varied colours. FAQ Q1. How many times a year is Navratri celebrated? A: Navratri is celebrated four times a year, but the most widely celebrated are the Chaitra Navratri and the Sharad Navratri. Q2. What is the Kanya Puja? A: The Kanya Puja is a ritual performed during Navratri where young girls are invited to homes, treated as incarnations of Goddess Durga, and worshipped...

Chaitra Navratri 2023: When Is Durga Ashtami And Ram Navami? Check Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi

Navratri is one of the major Hindu festivals which is celebrated on a large scale for nine days in India. Many devotees perform special prayers, pujas, and rituals during Navratri to seek blessings from the divine. This year Chaitra Navratri started on March 22 and will end on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navmi. During these nine days nine different forms of Goddess Durga namely: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri, are worshipped. Devotees perform Durga Ashtami on the eighth day of Navratri, while Ram Navami is observed on the ninth day of Navratri. Let’s check Durga Ashtami and Ram Navami's dates, Shubh Muhurat, and Puja Vidhi. Durga Ashtami 2023: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi Durga Ashtami is celebrated on the eighth day of Navratri. As per Drik Panchang, the Ashtami Tithi will be observed on March 29, 2023, along with the celebrations of Durga Ashtami and Maha Gauri Puja. Ashtami Tithi Begins: 7:02 pm on March 28, 2023 Ashtami Tithi Ends: 9:07 pm on March 29, 2023 As per Drik Panchang, Sandhi Puja is the most important ritual of Durga Puja, where it is customary to perform ‘Balidan’ or animal sacrifice. However, those who avoid animal sacrifice can perform symbolic ‘Bali’ using vegetables like bananas, or pumpkins. Ram Navami 2023: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi Ram Navami during Chaitra Navratri is believed to mark the birth of Lord Rama and is celebrated on a large scale in Ayodhya (b...