Devotees visit the Ram temple in Ayodhya, take a holy dip on Ram Navami


Ayodhya (uttar pradesh):

The score of devotees thrilled the Ram temple of Ayodhya on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami on Sunday morning. Before visiting the temple, the devotees take a holy dip in the Saru River in Ayodhya.

Ram Navami is celebrated every year on the last day of Chaitra Navriri across India to mark the birth of Lord Rama. On this auspicious day, gifts and offerings are offered, representing the nine forms of young girls, Goddess Durga.

Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya was adorned with lively flowers and dazzling lights on Rama Navami, who were ready to celebrate the birth of Lord Rama to devotees across the country.

A devotee said, “… I feel very good after coming here … The system here is very good …”

Another devotee from Varanasi said, “I have come from Varanasi to pray in Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple on the occasion of Ram Navami …”

Speaking on arrangements at Shri Ram Janmabhumi temple, Additional SP Madhuban Singh said, “People come in large numbers to pray on the occasion of Ram Navami … Police personnel have been deployed in large numbers to ensure safety and safety of devotees … Proper parking arrangements have also been made …”

Meanwhile, the Jhandevalan temple in Delhi was decorated with light and beautifully on the ninth day of Chirda.

A devotee at the Jhandevalan temple shared his experience saying, “I offered prayers at the Jhandewalan temple for the first time and I feel very good and peaceful.”

Another devotee expressed happiness over the arrangements, said, “The arrangements in the temple are very good, and Mata Rani is blessing all the devotees.”

Aarti in the morning was held on Ram Navami at Shri Adya Katayani Shakti Temple in Chhatra in the national capital.

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