- Rama
Navami (Sanskrit: राम नवमी, romanized: Rāmanavamī) is a
Hindu festival that
celebrates the
birth of Rama, one of the most po****rly
revered deities...
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Navami (Sanskrit: नवमी, romanized:
Navamī) is the
Sanskrit word for "ninth", and is the
ninth day in the
lunar fortnight (Paksha) of the
Hindu calendar...
- Sita
Navami (Sanskrit: सीतानवमी, romanized: Sītānavamī) is a
Hindu festival that
celebrates the
birth of the
goddess Sita, one of the most po****r deities...
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Mahesh Navami (Devanāgarī: महेश नवमी) is the
biggest festival of the
Maheshwari community.
According to the
Hindu calendar,
every year, the
Navami of the...
- 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...
- of the
Hindu epic Ramayana. His
birth is
celebrated every year on Rama
Navami,
which falls on the
ninth day of the
bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the...
-
whose nine
forms are
worshipped on nine days. The last day is also Rama
Navami, the
birthday of Rama. For this reason, it is also
called Rama Navaratri...
- The
temple is
famous for
celebrating the
annual Anla
Navami Festival (Anla = gooseberry;
Navami =
ninth day in a
lunar cycle). The
festival is ****ociated...
- devotion. Sita's
birthday is
celebrated every year on the
occasion of Sita
Navami.
Described as the
daughter of Bhūmi (the earth), Sita is
brought up as the...
- and get
blessings from elders. The
ninth day of
Dashain is
called Maha
Navami, "the
great ninth day". This is the last day of Navaratri.
Ceremonies and...