Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram Ram Navami SMS Sri Rama Navami 2010 Ram Navami Wishes


Ram Navami is celebrated in the month of March every year and this year is no different, it will be celebrated on the 24th of March 2010,wide and will also be a bank holiday in India.

Ram Navami always falls on the ninth day of the Hindu year.

Ram Navami starts with a prayer of the Sun in the morning followed by prayers at the time when Lord Ram was born. The Sun is worshiped during the festival because it is considered to be significant with Rama's dynasty which is also known as the Sun dynasty.

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Sri Rama Brahmotsavam and Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam. In 2010, Vasanta Paksha Thirukalyana Brahmotsavalu are celebrated from 16th March 2010 to 30th March 2010. Rama Navami 2010 date is 24th March 2010. The main Brahmotsavam is celebrated from 11 days which begins on 20th March 2010 and continues till 30th March 2010. Here is the timetable or schedule of

Sri Rama Navami utsavam in Bhadrachalam Temple:


  • 20th March 2010 – Swasthi Vachanam, Sri Vishvaksena Aradhana, and Ruthiwigwaranam. 6 pm onwards – Mathsangrahana, Ankurarohanam, Akhanda sthapana, and Mangala shasanam.
  • 21st March 2010 – Agni Sameekarana & Mandala lekhanam. In the evening – Sayanolmilina purvaka patavishkaranotsavam to Garudadhwaja patam in Jeeyar Matam.
  • 22nd March 2010 – Morning – Dhwajarohanam. In the night – Bheryarchanam
  • 23rd March 2010 – Edurukolu of Sri Sita and Sri Ramachandra swamy
  • 24th March 2010 – Srivari Kalyanam is performed exactly at Abhijith muhurta. Mangalya puja, Mangalya samarpanam, Akshatharohanam, Muthyala Thalambralu, Brahma mudi, Neerajanam, Madu padartha nivedanam are observed.
  • 25th March 2010 – Pattabhishekam, Rathotsavam
  • 26th March 2010 – Sadasyotsavam
  • 27th March 2010 – Teppotsavam, Churnotsavam
  • 28th March 2010 – Oonjal Seva, Sri Rama Dolotsavam
  • 29th March 2010 – Vasantotsavam, in the night – Gajavahana seva, Nivedana, and Goshti
  • 30th March 2010 – Chakratheertham, Nagavalli Sri Pushpayagam. In the evening – Maha Purnahuti, Seshavahanaseva, Udyapana bali, Dwadasha pradakshina, Sri Pushpayagam, Dwadasha aradhana, Maha kumbha prarthana, Nivedana, Neejarajanm, Dwajavarohanam.
There is some link between Lord Rama and Sun Worship. The Sun is considered to be the progenitor of Rama's dynasty which is called the Sun dynasty (Raghukula or Raghuvamsa, Raghu means Sun and Kula or Vamsa mean familial descendant). Rama is also known as Raghunatha, Raghupati, Raghavendra etc. That all these names begin with the prefix Raghu is also suggestive of some link with Sun-worship. The hour chosen for the observance of the lord's birth is that when the sun is overhead and is at its maximum brilliance. Significantly, the ancient Egyptians termed the sun as Amon Ra or simply as "Ra". In Latin the syllable Ra is used to connote light. For example, we have Radiance which emission of light, or Radium which means any substance emitting light or brilliance. The common element is the syllable Ra which in many languages is used to derive words for describing Sun or light.


Sri Rama Navami and Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam utsavams attract lakhs of devotees from all parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, and many other


भजि मन राम सियापति रघुकुल ईस
दीन बंधु दुख टारन कौसलाधीस।


राम किसी भांति भजि, रावन की रीति तजि

Happy Ramnavami


Ram jinka naam hai, Ayodhya jinka dhaam hai,
Aise raghunandan ko, hamara pranam hai
Aapko aur apke parivaar ko Ram Navami ki haardik shubhkaamnaye.


Ram ji ki jyoti se noor milta hai
Sabke dilo ko shurur milta hai
Jo bhi jata hai ram ji ke dwar
Kuch na kuch jarur milta hai.
"Happy Ram Navami".












Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ramachandra

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