When is Ram Navami? Know the auspicious time and the secret that for how many years Lord Ram ruled Ayodhya:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The ninth day of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram. In the year 2026, the festival of Ram Navami is bringing a very special coincidence. If you are also planning a fast and special puja on this day, then clear information regarding the date and auspicious time is given here. Also, we will also answer that mythological question which often arouses curiosity in the minds of devotees.

Ram Navami 2026: Date and auspicious time (Ram Navami Date & Time)

According to Hindu calendar, Ram Navami will be celebrated in the year 2026. Thursday, March 26 Will be celebrated. However, in some areas it is celebrated as per Udaya Tithi. 27 March can also be celebrated.

Navami tithi starts: 26 March 2026, from 11:48 am.

Navami date ends: As of March 27, 2026, 10:06 am.

Midday Puja Muhurat: From 11:13 am to 01:41 pm (Duration: 2 hours 28 minutes).

Auspicious moment of birth: 12:27 pm.

How many years did Lord Ram remain on the throne of Ayodhya? (Ram’s Reign in Ayodhya)

According to Valmiki Ramayana, the reign of Lord Rama is called ‘Ramrajya’, which was the golden age of justice and prosperity. There is a verse in Uttar Kanda of Ramayana:

“Ten years Sahasrani Ten years Shatani Ch…”

Its literal meaning is that Shri Ram 11,000 years Ruled until. But, according to a reference in the Mahabharata (Shanti Parva), for a king who rules righteously one day equals one year It is believed.

According to calculations:

Shri Ram became the king of Ayodhya at the age of 39.

He almost 30 years and 6 months Ruled until.

If 30.6 years are converted into days, it is approximately 11,000 days, which is poetically stated as 11,000 years.

Importance and celebration of Ram Navami

Ram Navami is not just a festival, but the victory of good over evil and an inspiration to live an ideal life. Lakhs of devotees are expected to flock to the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya in 2026, where ‘Surya Abhishek’ of Lord Ram will be the main attraction. Devotees receive blessings of the Lord on this day by reciting Ramayana, bhajan-kirtan and offering ‘Panjiri’ and ‘Charanamrit’.