Rama Navami coloring pages

Rama Navami Greetings For Hindus

Rama Navami Greetings For HindusRama Navami is a Hindu festival, celebrating the birth of the Lord Rama to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya. Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, is one of the oldest avatars of Lord Vishnu having a human form. Here we have collection of Lord Rama greeting cards, share with your Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram friends.

Rama Navami Greetings For Hindus

Ram Navami History: Ramayana is the great and religious Epic of the Hindu religion, tells the history of King Dasharatha and his son Rama of the Ayodhya (Ayodhya is a city located in Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh, India). Once, there was an emperor in the Treta Yuga called King Dasharatha who had three wives (Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi). He had no children and was very sorry for a future emperor of the Ayodhya. One day he was suggested by the great Rishi named Vasistha to perform the Puthra Kamesti Yagna to fulfill his desire for a child.

He was suggested to specially invite the Maharshi Rishyasringa in order to perform yagna. After performing the yagna, he was given a bowl of the divine Kheer by the Yagneshwara. He was requested to offer that bowl of Kheer to his all three wives. Some days after eating that Kheer, all his wives get conceived. At the day of Navami (at 9th day) in the Chaitra month at noon Kausalya gave birth to Rama, Kaikeyi to Bharata and Sumitra to twin boys named Lakshmana and Shatrughna.

Kausalya’s son Rama was the 7th avatar of the Lord Vishnu who took birth to come to the Earth to finish Adharma and maintain the Dharma. Lord Rama had protected his devotees from the attack of rascals. He had vanquished Adharma from the earth and maintained the Dharma all over the earth by destroying all the Asura including Ravana. People of the Ayodhya were very happy from his new King Rama and started celebrating his birthday every year with big joy and enthusiasm as Rama Navami which is still traditionally and religiously celebrated all over the India by the people of Hindu religion.

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