Ram Navami 2026 time: When is Ram Navami ending today? Check timings, puja Vidhi, rituals and more
Ram Navami ending time: Ram Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama, will end today at 10:06 AM. Ram Navami tithi started on Thursday at 11.48 am and the Hindu festival will end today. On the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, people offer prayers to Lo...

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Aaj Ram Navami kitne baje tak hai?
Today, Ram Navami rituals will end at 10:06 am, as per the Hindu calendar. Also known as Ram Janmotsav, the festival is observed by devotees of Lord Vishnu on the Navami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra.Navami Tithi Begins - March 26, 2026 - 11:48 AM
Navami Tithi Ends - March 27, 2026 - 10:06 AM
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There is often confusion regarding the exact date of Ram Navami each year. In 2026, many devotees observed and celebrated Ram Navami on March 26 with deep faith and festive spirit.
When is Ram Navami in Ayodhya?
According to the Udaya Tithi, Ram Naavami will be celebrated on March 27, 2026 in Ayodhya city. Iskcon devotees will also celebrate Ram Navami on the same day.Ram Navami 2026: Puja Rituals
Devotees wake up early in the morning and take a holy bathVisit temples to offer prayers to Lord Shri Ram
Set up food and water stalls to serve the needy and underprivileged
Perform kanya pujan by inviting young girls at home, as it marks the end of Navratri
Distribute food, clothes, and useful items to underprivileged girls
Chant mantras dedicated to Lord Ram and perform special puja rituals
Seek blessings of Lord Rama with devotion and faith.
How is Ram Navami celebrated in India?
Ram Navami is celebrated across India with immense devotion, joy, and grandeur. Devotees observe the festival by organising Ramayana Path at homes and temples, where verses from sacred texts are recited with belief. People visit temples to offer prayers to Lord Ram and present bhog and prasad as a mark of devotion. Many also set up food and water stalls to serve the needy, reflecting the spirit of kindness and seva.In different parts of the country, the celebrations take on a festive and vibrant form. Some devotees perform Ramcharitmanas Path, while others engage in bhajans, kirtans, and devotional gatherings. The holy city of Ayodhya, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, witnesses especially grand celebrations. Devotees take a sacred dip in the Saryu River before visiting the temple for darshan, making the occasion even more auspicious.
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