What are the latest updates regarding Ram Navami 2026 celebrations? The festival, marking the birth of Lord Shri Ram, will take place on March 27, 2026, with specific arrangements for devotees visiting the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu recently met with Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss various issues concerning Andhra Pradesh, including the renewal of the FCRA registration for the Rural Development Trust. Naidu expressed gratitude for Shah’s timely intervention in resolving these matters.
As Ram Navami approaches, the temple trust has announced the suspension of VIP darshan to ensure a smoother experience for all devotees. Instead, visitors will be allowed access to the Ram Mandir during designated time slots.
On March 27, the Surya Tilak ceremony is scheduled to occur at exactly 12 PM, with the sun’s rays expected to illuminate the forehead for about four minutes, allowing attendees a glimpse of this auspicious event, as noted by Gopal Rao.
The day’s celebrations will begin early with Mangal Aarti at 4:30 AM, followed by Shringar Aarti at 6:30 AM, and conclude with Shayan Aarti at 9:30 PM. The Navami Tithi will commence at 11:48 AM and conclude at 10:06 AM.
Ram Navami is a significant occasion, celebrated by millions as it commemorates the birth of Lord Shri Ram, who is believed to have been born in Ayodhya to King Dashrath and Queen Kaushalya. This year, the festivities are expected to draw large crowds despite the restrictions on VIP access.
In addition to the religious observances, the film “Bloody Politics” has begun its second filming schedule, highlighting the cultural significance of the period surrounding Ram Navami.
As the date approaches, further details regarding the celebrations and any additional restrictions or guidelines for devotees remain unconfirmed. The temple trust is working diligently to ensure a safe and meaningful experience for all attendees.