Happy Ram Navami 2024: On this auspicious day, we have compiled a series of thoughts and messages to remind you of Lord Rama’s virtues.
Ram Navami is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country every year. Ram Navami is one of the biggest festivals celebrated by the Hindu community to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is known for his virtues and good deeds. The epics Ramayana and Mahabharata tell the story of his birth.
It is said that in ancient times, King Saratha performed the Putra Kamesti Yagna. Queen Kaushalya gave birth to Lord Rama, Queen Sumitra gave birth to Lord Shatrughan, and Queen Kaikeyi gave birth to Lord Bharat.
Navami is celebrated on the auspicious day of Lord Rama’s birth. There is a big parade in the street. People celebrate and worship Lord Rama.
This year Ram Navami Observation Day will be held on April 17. This also falls on the ninth day of Chaitra Navaratri. On Maha Navami of Chaitra Navaratri, people worship Maa Siddhidatri.
Ram Navami Wishes, Messages and Quotes
Happy Ram Navami to you and your family. May Lord Rama bestow good fortune and prosperity in your lives.
Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is known for his virtues and good conduct. May we learn to imbibe the morals of the Lord in our behaviour and decisions in life.
“Journey from knowing to becoming is the journey of transformation from Ravana to Ram.” – Devdutt Pattanaik
Happy Ram Navami to you and yours, from me and mine. Have a great day.
Lord Rama always guides us to the right path of fortune and success. We just need to have trust in him and keep praying to him.
“Don’t kill but conquer, the Ravana in you.” – Vikrmn
“The Ramayana has never been a tale of Ram’s life. It is a tale of how Ram lived for others. By retelling his tale, storytellers hope to inspire themselves and others to live as Ram did.” – Devdutt Pattanaik.
No matter how difficult life’s journey gets, may you never lose your faith in the power of worshipping Lord Rama and letting him guide you to light.