gujarati
Ram Navami
રામ નવમી
March–April · 1 day
Ram Navami marks the birth of Ram — the seventh avatar of Vishnu, hero of the Ramayana, the model king and exemplar of dharma. It falls on Chaitra Shukla Navami (March-April), the ninth day after Gudi Padwa, and at the end of the nine-day Chaitra Navratri. Ram's birth is traditionally marked at noon (Madhyahn), the hour the Ramayana specifies. Gujarati families with Vaishnava traditions keep the day with fasting and Ramayana reading — often the Sundarkand, the section narrating Hanuman's journey to Lanka, recited in full at home or community satsang. Even families with no strong Vaishnava identity often mark the day with a temple visit, a Hanuman Chalisa, or simply a quiet half-hour with the Ramayana.
What to do
Fasting
Many Gujarati families fast through the day — some keeping a full upvaas (water only), some a phalahar fast (fruit, dairy, vrat foods), some simply skipping grains. The fast breaks at sunset after the evening puja.
Madhyahn abhishek (noon birth-hour puja)
EssentialAt noon — the hour the Ramayana specifies as Ram's birth — temples perform an abhishekam of Ram's murti with panchamrita (milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, sugar). The hour is marked with Ram Raksha Stotram and the cry 'Jai Shri Ram.'
Sundarkand and Ramayana reading
EssentialMany Gujarati families spend part of the day with the Ramayana — most often the Sundarkand (the 'Beautiful Chapter'), which narrates Hanuman's journey to Lanka to find Sita. The full Sundarkand recitation takes about three hours; group recitations are common.
Panjiri prasad
Panjiri — a sweet of whole-wheat flour roasted in ghee, sweetened with sugar, and folded with chopped almonds, cashews, and dried coconut — is the traditional Ram Navami prasad. Distributed after the noon abhishek; many families also serve panchamrita itself as prasad.
Getting ready
Check local temple Ram Navami program — most run a half-day with noon abhishek
community
Confirm if community Sundarkand path is happening; RSVP
community
Stock vrat foods if fasting (sabudana, kuttu, singhada, fruit, dairy)
food
Source panjiri ingredients or buy ready-made at Patel Brothers / Surati Farsan
food
Set up home puja: Ram and Hanuman murti, fresh flowers, diya, Ramcharitmanas
home
Morning bath; sankalpa for the day's observance
ritual
Noon puja (Madhyahn) with panchamrita and Ram Raksha Stotram
ritual
In the diaspora
US temples observe Ram Navami with a Madhyahn (noon) abhishekam program — panchamrita poured over Ram's murti at the exact hour of Ram's birth, accompanied by Ram Raksha Stotram and aarti. BAPS Swaminarayan, ISKCON, Sri Venkateswara (Penn Hills, Bridgewater), and most general Hindu temples hold a half-day program with bhajans, story-reading, and prasad. Community Sundarkand recitations at homes or temples are increasingly common — many BAPS mandirs host a weekly Sundarkand path in the lead-up. For home observance, a small noon puja with Ram and Hanuman, the Ram Raksha Stotram played on a Bluetooth speaker, and a plate of panjiri or fruit prasad is the standard diaspora form.
When is Ram Navami?
- Ram Navami 2025
- April 6, 2025
- Ram Navami 2026
- March 26, 2026
- Ram Navami 2027
- April 15, 2027
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