10 Lines on Ram Navami

Ram Navami is a spring Hindu festival which is celebrated on the occasion of the birthday of Lord Rama. The festival is celebrated in the Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar and in the month of March and April according to the Gregorian calendar.

Lord Rama has the credit of killing the demon king of Lanka ‘Ravana’ who abducted Sita, the wife of Lord Rama when they were facing the order of spending fourteen years in jungle. Lord Rama is also known as “Maryada Purushottam” which means he knows his limits and he is the best among all the men on this earth. Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ram and shows how his greatness helped him to conquer all the difficulties of life.

Ten Lines on Ram Navami in English

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10 Lines on Ram Navami

1) Ram Navami is a religious festival which is celebrated by the people of Hindu religion.

2) Ram Navami is celebrated across India with devotion to observe the birthday of Lord Rama.

3) Lord Rama was the son of king Dasharatha and queen Kausalya of Ayodhya kingdom.

4) In Vaishnavism sect, Lord Rama is also known as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

5) According to Hindu calendar, Rama Navami falls on the ninth day of Chaitra month.

6) It is celebrated on the ninth and the last day of Chaitra Navratri every year.

7) People believe that Lord Rama took birth in the ‘Abhijeet’ muhurta or between 12:00 to 2:00 PM.

8) People wake up early in the morning and clean their houses and the worship place.

9) They put up an idol of infant ‘Rama’, ‘Rama and Sita’ or ‘Rama Darbar’ for worshiping.

10) All the devotees go to either Rama or Hanuman temple and chant ‘Jai Shree Ram’ as a respect to the lord.

10 Lines and Sentences on Ram Navami

1) Ram Navami is the famous festival in Hindu religion which falls on the Navami of the ‘Shukla Paksha’ of the Chaitra month as per Hindu calendar.

2) In English calendar, Ram Navami is celebrated in the month of March or April and falls on the last day i.e. 9th day of Chaitra Navratri.

3) Lord Rama was the eldest son of the king of Ayodhya, Dasharatha, among the four sons and his mother was Kausalya.

4) Lord Rama was married to ‘Sita’ the eldest daughter of King Janaka of Mithila kingdom.

5) During his fourteen years of ‘Vanavaas’, he killed ‘Ravana’, the demon king of Lanka and freed his wife Sita from him.

6) Lord Rama along with Sita and his younger brother Lakshman returned from Lanka and became the king of Ayodhya.

7) During all the nine days, people sing and recite the religious texts from “Shri Ramcharitmanasa”, which is dedicated to Lord Rama.

8) People also worship Lord Hanuman as there is a belief that in order to seek blessings of Lord Rama, worshipping Lord Hanuman is essential.

9) People worship Lord Rama in their infant form and they also put “Shri Ram Darbar” idol or image which has Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman and Hanuman.

10) Devotees also visit Ram temples or Hanuman temples to seek the blessings of their deity Lord Rama on the occasion.


5 Lines on Ram Navami

1) It is the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri.

2) It marks the birth anniversary of lord Ram.

3) Major celebrations take place in Ayodhya.

4) Bhajan-Kirtan is organized in many temples.

5) People also visit the temple to worship lord Ram.

20 Lines on Ram Navami

1) Ramnavami is a very religious and traditional Hindu festival.

2) Hindus celebrate this festival with great joy and gaiety all over India.

3) This festival is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Rama who was considered to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Treta Yuga.

4) These days the Ram temples are decorated in a very beautiful manner with flowers, lamps and decorative lights.

5) South Indian people celebrate the day of Ramnavami as the wedding anniversary of Lord Sri Rama and Mother Sita.

6) Devotees from all over the world gather in Ayodhya, Sitamarhi, Rameswaram, and Bhadrachalam to celebrate the festival of Ram Navami in India.

7) People prepare sweets, Prasad and Sharbat (sweetened drinks) for worship in their homes.

8) Devotional music, mantras are also recited along with haven (offering to Fire God) and Sri Ramkatha in many places in India.

9) Programs of Ram Leela (stage performance on the life of Sri Ram) are also organized in many places.

10) It is said that all the evil powers are removed from the life of the person who worships on Ramnavami and gets divine power.

11) According to Hindu mythology, the festival of Ram Navami is celebrated on the Navami of the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month.

12) According to the scriptures, Lord Sri Ram was born on this day, so this day is celebrated as Ram Janmotsava.

13) This day especially celebrates the festival of birth of Lord Rama by offering prayers and many other types of events.

14) Although Lord Rama’s birthday is celebrated with enthusiasm all over India, but especially in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Sri Ram, this festival is celebrated with great fervor.

15) A grand fair is organized in Ayodhya at the time of Ramnavami, in which devotees and saints from far off places also arrive and celebrate the birth of Ram.

16) Fasting, worshiping and other religious ceremonies are generally held in Hindu families on the day of Ramnavami.

17) On the day of Rama Navami, new flag is offered in many places in the temples of Hanuman.

18) Many institutions have holidays on the day of Ramnavami.

19) Tableaux of Lord Rama’s family is organized and moved in the all places where devotees gather to see and pray.

20) The entire atmosphere becomes spiritual and people enjoy this festival very much.


The life and legacy of Lord Rama tells us that one should not lose patience and make his deeds good as well his character strong and god will definitely help them under all the odd circumstances. The people who are the devotee of Lord Ram consider him as a supreme lord of this universe and he is the only one who can make us free from all the troubles and make their life happy. Along with Ram people also seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman who is known as ‘Ram Bhakta’ the supreme devotee of Lord Rama.

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