Introduction: What is the story of Rama?
Rama is a Hindu deity, who is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu. He is also known as Ramachandra, or Raghava.
Rama was born in Ayodhya to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya. His siblings are Bharata (the eldest), Shatrughna, Lakshmana and Satrughna.
In one of the most popular stories about his birth, he was born with a twin sister named Shanta; but she was kidnapped by Ravana to be his wife and thus never returned to Ayodhya. However, there are many versions of this story that vary from each other in many ways.
The Ramayana tells about how Rama rescues his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana
The Ramayana is an epic Indian tale about the adventures of Lord Rama. The story takes place in Ayodhya, the capital of ancient India and tells how the god-king Vishnu incarnated as Lord Rama to rule the kingdom, but was banished for 14 years. The story then follows his battle against Ravana, King of Lanka and a great demon, who had kidnapped his wife , Sita. The epic Ramayana has been translated into many languages from its original Sanskrit, notably in Hindi and Tamil.In the Hindu tradition, the Ramayana is considered to be a major holy text of Hinduism and integral to the practices of Vaishnavism. It has also been given special status in Jainism as it mentions Ahim sa, the principal tenet of Jainism.
The Celebration of the Day
Ram Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the Indian month Chaitra and falls in March or April.
The celebration of Ram Navami starts with an uthsav, which is a nine-day religious ritual and ends with Divali. The festival celebrates the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance and hope over despair.
How is this celebration celebrated?
Rama Navami is the most important festival in Hinduism. It falls on the ninth day of the month of Chaitra (March-April) and celebrates the birth of Lord Rama.
It is believed that Lord Rama was born to King Dasharatha, who was a descendant of Raghu, one of the descendants from Ikshvaku, who descended from Manu (the first king).
Lord Rama was born in Ayodhya and he had a twin sister called Sita. His birthday is celebrated as Ram Navami or Rama Navami.
What significance does this festival hold for Hinduism?
Ram Navmi is the festival of Hindus, which is celebrated on the ninth day of the Hindu calendar month of Chaitra. It commemorates the birth of Rama and his victory over Ravana.
The significance of this festival is that it celebrates the victory of good over evil. The legend says that Ravana was a demon king who had kidnapped Rama’s wife Sita, and he was granted a boon by Brahma that he could not be killed by any man. So, to kill him, Rama had to disguise himself as a woman and enter Lanka (the kingdom ruled by Ravana). He also took help from an army led by Hanuman to defeat Ravana.
On the ninth day of the month of Chaitra, Hindus celebrate Rama Navami. This is a festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, one of the most popular Hindu deities. The festival is observed for nine days and on each day, people worship a different aspect of Lord Rama.
Rama Navami is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama who was born to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya. He was born on April 9th in 5114 BC according to Hindu calendar.
Hinduism is an ancient religion which believes in multiple gods and goddesses. The world’s third largest religion has more than one billion followers all over the world. Hindus believe that their god Vishnu incarnated as Ram to save the people from their sins.
The Story of Rama and Ravana
The story of Rama and Ravana is a Hindu epic that tells the tale of the battle between good and evil.
The story begins with the birth of Rama. His mother, Kausalya, was married to King Dasharatha, who had three other wives as well. One day, King Dasharatha decided to give away his eldest daughter in marriage to a neighboring prince. However, his second wife wanted to marry her daughter off to the prince instead. The king agreed but set a condition: whoever gave birth first would get their daughter married first and be queen for one year. Kausalya was pregnant at that time so she prayed for her son’s birth before anyone else’s so she could be queen for one year and then step down again after that period. This wish was
Conclusion
I think that the festival was a success. It was very well put together and I enjoyed the whole experience. I would like to thank Ram Navami Committee for organizing such a great event.
Ram Navami is a Hindu festival celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama. The festial takes place on the ninth day of the Navratri, which is a nine-day Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.
The Ram Navami festival is one of the most important festivals for Hindus. It celebrates the birth of Lord Rama and his victory over Ravana. The story goes that when King Dasharatha was unable to produce an heir, he went for a ritual sacrifice in order to please Lord Shiva and ask for his help. He was blessed with four sons from Goddess Kaushiki: Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. The celebrations begin on the eve of Ramnavami when people clean their houses and worship idols of Lord Ram, his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana.The day after Diwali is called Chhath Puja or Chhath-Purnima. The word “Chhath” means “sun”. It is celebrated as the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu. He was born on Thursday (Tiw azia), the thirteenth day of the bright fortnight (Chaitra) in spring on Chaitra Sud 12, corresponding to April 14-15. Closely tied to this is the worship of Laxmi, goddess of wealth and prosperity. In Hinduism, Diwali is celebrated for its significance in spiritual life as well as for commemorating the return of Rama and Sita to their kingdom. Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights observed on the fifteenth day of Kartik month.
The Hindu festival of Ramnavami is a celebration that takes place on the eve of the ninth day in the month of Chaitra. This festival celebrates the life of Lord Rama, an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.