KATHMANDU, April 6: The Ram Nawami festival is being celebrated today by worshipping Lord Shri Ramchandra at various shrines nationwide.
Shri Ramchandra is believed to have been born on the day of Chaitra Shukla Nawami, the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya Devi of Ayodhya in the Treta Yuga. He is revered by Hindus as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Theologian and Chairperson of the Nepal Calendar Determination and Development Committee, Prof Dr Ramchandra Gautam, says that one of the important aspects of celebrating Ram Nawami festival is an inspiration for a dignified and disciplined ruler like Ram.
On this occasion, Ramlila is performed in Janakpur, Nepal and Ayodhya in India. Today, men and women from Nepal and India flock to the Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur to celebrate a grand fair organised to mark the occasion.
Ram Nawami being observed today paying homage to Lord Ram

There is also a tradition of fasting, bathing in holy rivers, lakes and ponds, reciting the Ramayana and worshiping Lord Rama and singing bhajans all night long.
President, Vice-President extend best wishes
In a message on the occasion of Ram Nawami, President Ramchandra Paudel has extended best wishes for happiness, peace and prosperity to all Nepali sisters and brothers living at home and abroad on the occasion of the Ram Nawami festival, 2081.
He has expressed his belief that indigenous festivals like this, which have been in practice for centuries, would further help in preserving our ancient civilization as well as religion and culture.
“I expect that cultural and historical festivals like Ram Nawami will help in further strengthening national unity by deepening the spirit of mutual trust, goodwill, tolerance and cooperation amidst our diverse ethnic, linguistic, cultural and geographical characteristics,” President Paudel has said in his message.
In a similar message, Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav has expressed his belief that the Ram Nawami festival will help further strengthen the faith in the ideals, truth, religion and dignity of Lord Ram.
Vice President Yadav has emphasized that this festival should be taken as an opportunity to imbibe the ideals of Lord Ram and take a pledge to work for unity, prosperity and progress in the country.
“Ram Nawami is not just a festival, it is also an auspicious occasion for us to connect our lives with the ideals of Shri Ram,” he said, “May everyone be inspired to move forward with good deeds and strong determination like Shri Ram.”
Marking the occasion, the federal government has also announced a public holiday across the country today.