Ram Navami 2025 Shubh Muhurat: Surya Tilak, 56 Bhog & Grand Celebrations on April 6 in Ayodhya

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Ram Navmi 2025
Ram Navmi 2025

Ram Navami of 2025: This year Ram Navami will be celebrated on 6th April 2025. Meanwhile, big news is coming from Ayodhya that the birth of Lord Rama will be celebrated with pomp on this day.

For this, preparations are underway in full swing at the Ram Mandir Trust. This Ram Navami will be celebrated on a grand scale at 12:00 noon.

During this time, Lord Surya will also do the tilak of Lord Rama for 4 minutes. If you also want to be a part of it and want to know about these programs, then let us tell you in detail about the information that has come so far.

Birth anniversary Of Ram lalla

According to the Ram Temple Trust, the rituals will begin at 9:30 am on Chaitra Shukla Navami, the birth anniversary of Lord Ram, and the consecration will be done by 10:30 am. Then the curtain will be closed from 10:30 to 10:40. After this, there will be an Aarti of the Lord from 10:40, and at 11:45 the Lord will be decorated.

fifty-six bhog will be offered

Those who have to do so during the decorating will continue to do so, after which fifty-six bhog will be offered to Lord Shri Ram. Right after this, at 12:00 noon, when Lord Rama is born, Lord Surya will do tilak on the forehead of Lord Rama for 4 minutes. This scene will be seen all over the country through digital media.

LED screens will be installed at 50 places in Ayodhya

Apart from this, it is also being said that Balmiki Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas will be recited on the occasion of Lord Ram’s birth anniversary.

one lakh mantras will be Chanting

And on the day of Durga Saptashati, one lakh mantras will be offered. Second Ram Navami to be celebrated Dr. Anil Mishra, member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, said that this will be the second Ram Navami after the ascension of Lord Ram, which will be celebrated with grandeur.

On this day, devotees observe fasts and worship Lord Ram at homes and at temples. If you want to see its live telecast, then you will get to see it on Doordarshan at exactly 12:00.

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