Greetings of Shri Ram Navami
March 03, 2014:As per the Hindu calendar, from Chaitra Shukla Paksha Pratipada to Chaitra Purnima, the Shreeram principle is most active in the universe. Chaitra Shukla Paksha Navami, the day (tithi) when Shreeram was born, is also called as Sri Rama Navami.
Why celebrate any deity’s festival on a particular tithi?
On a particular tithi related to a deity, the respective deity principle is most active in the entire universe. Due to this, the deity’s chaitanya (divine consciousness) and saatvikta is emitted in a larger proportions.
On the day of Sri Rama Navami, Shreeram principle is active by 1000 times compared to other days of the year. An individual who does sadhana (spiritual practice ) gets more benefit from the deity’s principle by celebrating the holy festival.
The activated state of the deity on the day of the festival leads to the following benefits for humanity
Purification of the universe
Reduction in the effect of negative subtle energies
Benefit for entire humanity by the chaitanya (divine consciousness and saatvikta).
Benefits of chanting “Shree Ram Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram “on Sri Rama Navami :
When one undertakes the chanting of “Shree Ram Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram” on this day, one benefits immensely from the increased proportion of Shree Ram principle on this day. Devotees worldwide who have chanted fervently this chant on this day have been bestowed with a number of spiritual experiences.
Sri Rama Navami- Birth celebration of an Ideal Incarnation
Shrīrām navamī is celebrated to proclaim the birth of Shriram, the seventh incarnation of Shrīvishnu. The ninth day (navami) in the brightfortnight of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra is referred to as Shriram navami. On this day, when the five planets and the Deity sun were in the first house of cancer at noon along with the lunar asterism Pushya, Shriram was born in Ayodhya (a city in North India).
Sri Rama Navami – How to Celebrate?
How to worship Shree Ram on Ram Navami in a spiritual manner and some spiritual experiences of seekers related to Ram Navami.