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Ram Navami 2026: Date, Legend, and Significance

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Ram Navami is the day when Lord Rama was born as an avatar of Lord Vishnu. While devotees would be cheering and celebrating Chaitra Navratri, the 9th day is observed as Rama Navami with celebrations. So, get set to celebrate the birthday of one of our favourite deities with much fervour and excitement this year, Ram Navami 2026!


Ram Navami 2026 Date & Madhyanha Muhurat

The Navami Tithi falls at the time of Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra. Madhyahna is the period during the day in which Lord Ram was born. This time is considered auspicious to conduct Rama Navami rituals. The midpoint moment of Madhyahna is the exact moment of the Lord’s birth as per sacred temples and scripts. During this moment, people hugely chant Lord Ram’s name. Below are the date and muhurats for the day:

Rama Navami:  Thursday, March 26, 2026

Rama Navami Madhyanha Muhurat: 11:15 AM to 01:43 PM

Duration – 02 Hours 27 Mins

Rama Navami Madhyanha Moment: 12:27 PM

Navami Tithi Starts: 11:50 AM on Mar 26, 2026

Navami Tithi Ends: 10:08 AM on Mar 27, 2026

For more such auspicious muhurats, refer to our Hindu Panchang.


Rama Navami Story

King Dasharatha of Ayodhya had three wives, namely Kaushalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi. However, none of them could give birth to a male child. The King desired such a child who could be an heir to his throne and take care of the empire. Many years of marriage passed by with no luck of being a father.

Later, the renowned Sage Vashistha suggested the King to conduct Puthra Kameshti Yagna, the sacred ritual that can bless one with offspring. King Dasharatha granted Maharshi Rushya Shrunga to perform the Yagna in the most elaborate way possible. The King was given a bowl of Payasam (a sweet made of milk and rice) and requested to share it among his wives. The King handed out half of the sweet in the bowl to his wife Kaushalya and the other half to wife Kaikeyi. Both these wives distributed half of their food to Sumitra. This uneven share of the holy Payasam resulted in one son being born to both Kaushalya and Kaikeyi each. Sumitra, however, gave birth to twin sons.

The glory of this day led to a pinnacle of celebrations in Ayodhya. Everyone residing there, along with the royal family, breathed a sigh of relief and expressed gratitude to God for the miracle. Little did they know that God himself was being gifted to them in the form of Lord Rama, the newly born son of Kaushalya.

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Ram Navami Significance & Parade

As you may have known, Lord Ram is said to be the 7th avatar of Lord Vishnu. He was born during a period when the vile King Ravana was tormenting his people and spreading Adharma (evil) over Dharma (righteousness). Lord Rama destroyed Ravana in a battle and restored peace on the day of Dussehra.

In North India, devotees carry out the Ram Navami Rath Yatra parade that draws a massive crowd. One can see the statues of Lord Ram in Chariot, along with Devi Sita, brother Lakshmana, and Lord Hanuman. Many people participate in the parade by dressing up in ancient costumes.


Ram Navami Celebrations

In many regions of India, people arrange events wherein they have bhajans and kirtans, along with distributing Prasadam after Puja rituals. One can see decked up temples across the country embellished in beautiful flowers and lights. Devotees pay their homage to the Divine and chant mantras during the day. Special Havans are also organised, during which they offer flowers and fruits while continuing the Vedic chants.

Many people arrange a grand feast at the end of the day’s celebration. Devotees in the number of thousands crowd many temples wherein the idols of Rama are placed in cradles. Prayers are offered, and the Lord’s birthday is celebrated with huge religious pomp. Hindus also conduct fasting on this festival, as it is believed to bring the blessings of Shri Ram. The fasting time begins in the morning and ends the next morning of Ram Navami. In this way, the festival of the birth of Lord Rama – Ram Navami 2026 is celebrated all over India – the land of Bharata.

May the Lord bestow everyone with his Divine grace. Happy Ram Navami!

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FAQs

When is Ram Navami celebrated in 2026?

Ram Navami in 2026 is celebrated on Thursday, March 26th.

What is the significance of Madhyanha Muhurat during Ram Navami?

The Madhyanha Muhurat is the period during the day when Lord Ram was born. It is considered auspicious for conducting Ram Navami rituals, with the midpoint at 12:27 PM.

Who were the wives of King Dasharatha, and how did they contribute to the birth of Lord Rama?

King Dasharatha had three wives: Kaushalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi. After performing the Puthra Kameshti Yagna, Kaushalya gave birth to Lord Rama, while Kaikeyi and Sumitra had sons as well.

What is the story behind the birth of Lord Rama?

Lord Rama was born as the 7th avatar of Lord Vishnu to defeat the evil King Ravana. His birth was a result of the Puthra Kameshti Yagna performed by King Dasharatha, who was blessed with sons after distributing a sacred sweet among his wives.

How is Ram Navami celebrated in North India?

In North India, Ram Navami is celebrated with a Rath Yatra parade featuring statues of Lord Ram, Devi Sita, Lakshmana, and Lord Hanuman. Devotees dress in ancient costumes and participate in the celebrations.

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