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Sita Navami, also known as Sita Jayanti or Janaki Navami, is observed to honor Goddess Sita.




An important Hindu festival, Sita Navami, also known as Sita Jayanti or Janaki Navami, is observed to honor Goddess Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. This day praises the birth day of Devi Sita and is seen on the 'Shukla Paksha' (the waxing period of moon) 'Navami' (ninth day) tithi in the lunar month of 'Vaishaka' according to the Hindu schedule. Devi Sita is said to have been born during the Pushya Nakshatra. Legend has it that Lord Rama was also born on the same tithi in the "Chaitra" month, and Rama Navami is celebrated a month before Sita Navami. On this day, married Hindu women fervently pray to Goddess Sita for their husbands' long lives and success. All over India, Sita Navami is celebrated with a lot of fervor and fun.


Sita Navami 2023 will be celebrated on Saturday, April 29.

Hindu devotees, particularly married women, celebrate Sita Navami by offering offerings to Devi Sita, Lord Rama, and Lakshmana. Colorful flowers are used to set and decorate a small puja mandap. This mandap houses the idols of Lord Rama, Devi Sita, Lakshmana, King Janaka, and Mata Sunayana. Goddess Earth is also honored on this day, as Goddess Sita emerged from a ploughed land. When Sita and Lord Rama worship together, marriage brings happiness and peace. During the puja, devotees offer fruits, til (sesame seeds), rice, and barley as various offerings. Special "Bhog" is made for the occasion and given out as Prasad after the Aarti is over.


Sita Navami Vrat is a strict fasting day observed by women on this day. During the day, a complete fast is observed, and not a single grain of food is consumed until the puja rituals are completed. It is held that performing the Sita Navami Vrat cultivates virtues such as modesty, motherhood, sacrifice, and dedication. Hitched ladies essentially save this quick for the long existence of their spouses.

In all of the nation's temples dedicated to Lord Rama and Janaki, special rites and prayers are observed on this day. In each of these temples, rites like Sringar Darshan, Maha Abhishekam, and Aarti are performed. Presentations of Ramayana, trailed by bhajan programs are additionally held at different spots. Some temples even stage processions in which devotees sing devotional songs and chant "Jai Siya Ram" as they travel with their deity's idols on chariots.





Meaning of Sita Navami:

Hindu devotees place a high level of religious significance on Sita Navami. It is believed that Goddess Sita represents Goddess Lakshmi in human form. It is common knowledge that she is the mother of all living things and mortals. Devi Sita, also known as "Janaki," was an adopted daughter of King Janak. In a "Swayamvar" organized by Maharaja Janak in his Mithila kingdom, Lord Rama wed Goddess Sita. For her patience and devotion to her husband, Sri Rama, Goddess Sita was always praised. On this auspicious day, married women ask Devi Sita to bestow upon them Her virtues of sincerity and purity. To remain a "Sumangali," or women who pass away before their husbands, they ask Goddess Sita for her blessings. It is believed that by performing the vrat and puja on Sita Navami, one will be blessed with a happy and contented marriage.


Frequently Asked Questions: What is Sita Navami?

The celebration of Sita Navami, also known as Sita Jayanti, marks the Goddess Sita's birthday. During the Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakha month, this event is celebrated on Navami Tithi. On April 29, the nation will observe Sita Navami for the first time this year.


When was Sita conceived?

Sita Jayanti is praised on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Vaishakha month. It is accepted that Goddess Sita was brought into the world on Tuesday in Pushya Nakshatra. Lord Rama, who was also born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of the Chaitra month, was married to Goddess Sita.


Sita Navami is celebrated in what way?

It is believed that Sita Navami is a very good time for married women. Married women observe a fast and offer prayers on this auspicious day. They ask Lord Ram and Goddess Sita for a happy and blessed marriage.


What is the historical backdrop of Sita Navami?

The Hindu festival Sita Navami commemorates Sita's birth anniversary as Lord Rama's consort. Sita is said to have been born on the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha, or bright fortnight, of the Hindu month of Vaishaka, according to Hindu mythology.


Where is Sita Mata conceived?

According to the Valmiki Ramayana, king Janaka, king of Mithila, and his wife Sunaina found her and raised her. The city of Janakpur, which is in the current Province No. 2, Nepal, is likewise portrayed as Devi Sita's origin.


How is Sita Navami observed?

Sita Navami is praised with incredible energy and individuals of Mithila where Janaki was conceived, commend this day by offering supplications to the Goddess. The Ramayan Path is organized and worshiped by some.






























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