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Rama Navami (Sanskrit: राम नवमी, romanized: Rāmanavamī) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Rama, one of the most popularly revered deities in Hinduism, also known as the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
The 1991 Bhadrak riot [1] [2] [3] took place on Ram Navami in Bhadrak of Odisha on 20 March 1991. The riot happened during the Ram Navami procession while the procession was passing through the Muslim dominated area of Bhadrak town. A riot gave rise to stone-throwing, looting, and arson of public properties.
Rama Navami is a spring festival that celebrates the birthday of Rama. The festival is a part of the spring Navratri, and falls on the ninth day of the bright half of Chaitra month in the traditional Hindu calendar. This typically occurs in the Gregorian months of March or April every year.
A Hindu nationalist depiction of a hypermasculine Rama [1] [2] [3]. Rama Navami is a Hindu festival celebrating the birthday of Hindu deity Rama.It falls on the 9th day of the Chaitra month every year in the Hindu calendar, usually during the months of March–April.
Ram Navami: 9th day of Chaitra: March–April: Rama: One day: Ram navami and Hanuman jayanti, the birthdays of Shree Ramchandra and Hanuman respectively are also celebrated in the month of Chaitra. Sunthawada/dinkawada, a snack usually eaten by new mothers is the snack of the day for Ram navami. Hanuman Jayanti: 15th day of Chaitra i.e Chaitra ...
Rama Navami: Chaitra: Celebrates birth of Lord Rama. [4] [5] Hanuman Jayanti: March/Chaitra Purnima: In honour of Lord Hanuman. [4] Maha Shivratri: Varies, February–March: In honour of Lord Shiva. [6] [7] Vaisakhi: April 13/Vaisakh: Punjabi new year. Falls on Mesha Sankranti. Rakhri (Raksha Bandhan) Sawan full moon: Brothers and sisters day ...
The chief temple festival is the twelve-day long annual Brahmotsavam festival (the Vasantha Paksha Prayukta Srirama Navami Brahmotsavam),celebrated during March—April. [37] [38] [39] Rama Navami, the birthday of Rama, is the main event of the Brahmotsavam. [37]
The major festival of the temple is the Rama Navami festival, which commemorates the birth of Rama. Ani Brahmostavam celebrated during the Tamil month of Aani (July - August) and Panchasamskaram festival to commemorate the sanctification of Ramanuja are other major festivals celebrated in the temple. [3]