Ram Navami, the festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ram, will be observed on two different days this year according to the Hindu Panchang. In 2026, the auspicious occasion will fall on March 26 and March 27, and both days will have specific timings for worship of Lord Ram
According to scriptures, Ram Navami is not just a celebration of Lord Ram’s birth but also a festival that symbolises the establishment of dharma, truth, and righteousness. While the festival spans two days this year, householders are advised to perform the main worship on the day that aligns with scriptural guidelines.
According to the Panchang:
Scriptures state: "Madhyahne yada navami tada Ramjanmotsavah," meaning that Ram Janmotsav should be celebrated on the day when Navami Tithi prevails during the midday period. Based on this rule, March 26, 2026 is considered the most appropriate day to celebrate Ram Navami because the Navami Tithi coincides with the midday period.
According to the Panchang, followers of the Vaishnav tradition will observe Ram Navami on March 27, 2026. However, on this day the Navami Tithi will remain only until 10:06 AM.
Puja Muhurat: Around 12:27 PM
According to a verse from the Bal Kand of the Valmiki Ramayana
"Tatascha dvadashe mase chaitre navamike tithau,
Nakshatre aditi daivatye swocchasamstheshu panchasu."
The verse explains that Lord Ram was born on the Navami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra, when the Punarvasu Nakshatra was present and several planets were in exalted positions.
Ram Navami is celebrated with great devotion across India. On this day, devotees:
The festival marks the divine birth of Lord Ram and serves as a reminder of the values of righteousness, duty, and moral conduct that he represents.
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