
Mumbai, March 26: The auspicious festival of Ram Navami is being celebrated across the country. This day holds special significance as it marks the birth of Lord Ram. Every year, devotees engage in prayers, fasting, and singing hymns to honor this occasion. This year, alongside the general public, Bollywood celebrities also celebrated the festival with great enthusiasm, sharing their wishes in unique ways. Many artists took to social media to post images of Lord Ram and spread positive messages related to devotion.
Actor Ashish Vidyarthi shared a poster on Instagram wishing everyone a Happy Ram Navami, featuring Lord Ram wielding a bow and arrow. In the caption, he wrote, “On this auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, may the qualities of courage, strength, and dedication lead you to success.”
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor also shared an image of Lord Ram with the caption “Happy Ram Navami.” Meanwhile, R. Madhavan posted a beautiful picture of Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman, wishing for peace and harmony. He wrote, “Heartfelt wishes to everyone on this sacred occasion of Ram Navami. Jai Siya Ram. May happiness and balance prevail in everyone’s lives, and may love and unity thrive in society.”
Veteran actor Jackie Shroff also shared a divine image of Lord Ram on his social media, wishing everyone well on this holy day.
Actress Urmila Matondkar shared a devotional video featuring the bhajan “Shri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman,” sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar. Along with the video, she extended her wishes for Ram Navami, encouraging everyone to celebrate the day with devotion and reverence.
In a similar vein, Tanisha Mukherjee shared a beautiful picture of Lord Ram, captioning it, “May Lord Ram inspire everyone towards peace, prosperity, and the path of righteousness. Wishing you all a Happy Ram Navami.”
It is noteworthy that Ram Navami holds significant importance in Hinduism. This day is celebrated as the birth of Lord Ram, who is regarded as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Devotees observe fasts, visit temples for prayers, and remember Lord Ram through hymns and devotional songs.



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