Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
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It falls on the ninth day of the Hindu month of Chaitra.
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The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion throughout India.
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Ram Navami is particularly significant in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram.
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Devotees visit temples, offer prayers, and perform rituals.
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Fasting and chanting mantras are common during the festival.
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The Ramayana, a Hindu epic that recounts the life of Lord Ram, is often recited.
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The festival includes the distribution of prasad, which is food considered to be blessed by the deity.
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Ram Navami has cultural and social significance, as it brings families and friends together to celebrate and reflect on the values of Lord Ram.
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This year, Ram Navami will be celebrated on March 30.
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