Devotees Celebrate Chaitra Navratri's Final Day at Temples Across India

Devotees across India celebrated the ninth and final day of Chaitra Navratri with immense religious fervor. Major gatherings were reported at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, where pilgrims also took a holy dip in the Saryu River. Celebrations extended to temples in Delhi, Varanasi, Hyderabad, and Gwalior, with unique events like twin recitals adding to the festive mood. The day, also observed as Ram Navami, marks the appearance of Lord Rama and culminates a nine-day period of fasting and prayer.

Key Points: Chaitra Navratri Ends with Devotional Fervor Across India

  • Final day of Chaitra Navratri dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri
  • Major celebrations at Ayodhya's Ram Temple & Saryu River
  • Devotees gather at key temples in Delhi, Varanasi, Hyderabad & Gwalior
  • Ram Navami marks Lord Rama's divine appearance
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Devotees throng temples across parts of country on last day of Chaitra Navratri

Devotees thronged temples in Ayodhya, Delhi, Hyderabad & more on Ram Navami, marking the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri with prayers & rituals.

"The temple witnessed a sea of devotees, as the atmosphere was filled with devotion and celebration. - Ayodhya Report"

New Delhi, March 27

Devotees in multiple parts of the country, including Uttar Pradesh, on Friday marked the final and ninth day of Chaitra Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, with immense religious fervour.

In Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, a large number of devotees thronged the Ram Temple to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Ramlalla. The temple witnessed a sea of devotees, as the atmosphere was filled with devotion and celebration.

Similarly, in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, students created an artwork of Lord Ram to mark this occasion.

In Ayodhya, devotees continued to celebrate at Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, where large numbers attended the Aarti to honour Lord Ram.

In addition to offering prayers at the Ram Temple, many pilgrims also took a holy dip in the Saryu River, a ritual performed to seek spiritual purity on this auspicious day. The devotees sang hymns and bhajans in the temple complex, celebrating the birth of Lord Ram and the significance of Navami.

In Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, the Ashtabhuja Devi temple attracted a significant number of devotees, who offered their prayers in honour of the goddess.

The celebrations continued in Delhi, where devotees offered prayers at the Kalkaji Temple and Shree Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Mandir in Chhatarpur.

On the same day, a unique sight was observed in Delhi, where identical twins recited stotrams at a temple, adding to the festive mood of Ram Navami.

In Hyderabad, Telangana, devotees gathered at the Hanuman temple in Ram Koti to offer prayers on the auspicious occasion. The temple witnessed a large turnout, with devotees seeking Lord Hanuman's blessings for strength and devotion. Devotees flocked at around 900-year-old Sri Dhyana Anjaneya Swamy temple in Karmanghat, Hyderabad, to offer prayers to Lord Hanuman and Sita-Rama.

In Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, devotees offered prayers at the Mandre Wali Mata Temple on the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri.

The ninth day of Chaitra Navratri holds special significance at the temple, where numerous rituals are performed to mark the auspicious occasion.

Ram Navami is the day when Lord Rama appeared in his human and divine form, and is celebrated with great reverence and festivities all over India, but especially in the sacred city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.

Leading up to Ram Navami, Hindus observe the 9-day fast during the Chaitra Navaratri, which consists of abstinence from alcohol, smoking, consumption of sattvic vegetarian food and immersing oneself in prayer and meditation to let the body go through a process of detoxification.

- ANI

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Aman W
While the devotion is commendable, I hope the local administrations in these cities were prepared for the massive crowds. Traffic management and cleanliness around temples after such large gatherings is often a challenge. Devotion and civic sense should go hand in hand.
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Rohit P
The part about the students in Moradabad creating artwork of Lord Ram is wonderful! It's so important to involve the younger generation in our traditions in creative ways. This is how culture is preserved. Great initiative!
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Sarah B
I visited the Kalkaji temple in Delhi yesterday and the atmosphere was electric! The faith and positive energy were palpable. It's fascinating to see how these festivals unite people from all walks of life. A beautiful experience.
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Karthik V
The article mentions the 900-year-old temple in Hyderabad. We have such an incredible heritage of ancient temples across India. Each one has a unique history. Glad to see devotees thronging these historical sites. Our living heritage!
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Nisha Z
Completed my Navratri fast today. The feeling of breaking the fast after the puja is something else! It's not just about food, it's a spiritual detox as the article says. The discipline brings peace. Feeling blessed. 🪔

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