Proper noun
Navami
(Hinduism) The ninth day (tithi) of the fortnight (paksha) in the Hindu lunar calendar.
Although visited by pilgrims throughout the year, it attracts devotees from all over the world on " Ram Navami ", the day of the birth of Rama. Source: Internet
Devotees throng a closed temple in Vadodara on the occasion of Ram Navami. Source: Internet
In this case, Ashtami and Navami puja, including fasting are done on the same day. Source: Internet
This is no accident: the PM spoke on Ram Navami at 9 am for 9 mins, asked us to light diyas & candles on 5/4 at 9 pm for 9 mins. Source: Internet
Ram Navami is one of the most important occasions, falling on the ninth day of Sukla Paksha (bright phase) of the Lunar month in the month of Chaitra (March-April). Source: Internet
Online donations also came for the temple from the day the trust rolled out a net banking option on Ram Navami this year. Source: Internet