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Navami is the 9th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. The Shukla Paksha Navami is considered especially auspicious and is associated with the worship of Goddess Durga and Lord Rama.

The most celebrated Navami is Ram Navami, falling on Chaitra Shukla Navami, which marks the birth of Lord Rama. Maha Navami, the ninth day of Navratri, is another highly significant Navami observed with elaborate rituals and worship of Goddess Durga across India.
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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
12-Jan-2030 12-Jan-2030 08:49 AM Saturday 13-Jan-2030 11:26 AM Sunday Pausha Shukla
27-Jan-2030 27-Jan-2030 10:43 AM Sunday 28-Jan-2030 08:39 AM Monday Pausha Krishna
11-Feb-2030 11-Feb-2030 06:40 AM Monday 12-Feb-2030 09:11 AM Tuesday Magha Shukla
25-Feb-2030 25-Feb-2030 06:32 PM Monday 26-Feb-2030 04:49 PM Tuesday Magha Krishna
13-Mar-2030 13-Mar-2030 03:24 AM Wednesday 14-Mar-2030 05:08 AM Thursday Phalguna Shukla
27-Mar-2030 27-Mar-2030 02:38 AM Wednesday 28-Mar-2030 01:32 AM Thursday Phalguna Krishna
11-Apr-2030 11-Apr-2030 09:02 PM Thursday 12-Apr-2030 09:34 PM Friday Chaitra Shukla
25-Apr-2030 25-Apr-2030 11:46 AM Thursday 26-Apr-2030 11:26 AM Friday Chaitra Krishna
11-May-2030 11-May-2030 10:40 AM Saturday 12-May-2030 10:01 AM Sunday Vaishakha Shukla
24-May-2030 24-May-2030 10:30 PM Friday 25-May-2030 11:06 PM Saturday Vaishakha Krishna
09-Jun-2030 09-Jun-2030 08:34 PM Sunday 10-Jun-2030 07:01 PM Monday Jyeshtha Shukla
23-Jun-2030 23-Jun-2030 11:22 AM Sunday 24-Jun-2030 12:56 PM Monday Jyeshtha Krishna
09-Jul-2030 09-Jul-2030 03:40 AM Tuesday 10-Jul-2030 01:36 AM Wednesday Ashadha Shukla
23-Jul-2030 23-Jul-2030 02:38 AM Tuesday 24-Jul-2030 04:57 AM Wednesday Ashadha Krishna
07-Aug-2030 07-Aug-2030 09:11 AM Wednesday 08-Aug-2030 06:58 AM Thursday Shravana Shukla
21-Aug-2030 21-Aug-2030 08:02 PM Wednesday 22-Aug-2030 10:35 PM Thursday Shravana Krishna
05-Sep-2030 05-Sep-2030 02:23 PM Thursday 06-Sep-2030 12:19 PM Friday Bhadrapada Shukla
20-Sep-2030 20-Sep-2030 02:40 PM Friday 21-Sep-2030 04:48 PM Saturday Bhadrapada Krishna
04-Oct-2030 04-Oct-2030 08:31 PM Friday 05-Oct-2030 06:54 PM Saturday Ashvina Shukla
20-Oct-2030 20-Oct-2030 09:12 AM Sunday 21-Oct-2030 10:23 AM Monday Ashvina Krishna
03-Nov-2030 03-Nov-2030 04:48 AM Sunday 04-Nov-2030 03:56 AM Monday Kartika Shukla
19-Nov-2030 19-Nov-2030 02:23 AM Tuesday 20-Nov-2030 02:27 AM Wednesday Kartika Krishna
02-Dec-2030 02-Dec-2030 04:17 PM Monday 03-Dec-2030 04:28 PM Tuesday Margashirsha Shukla
18-Dec-2030 18-Dec-2030 05:21 PM Wednesday 19-Dec-2030 04:27 PM Thursday Margashirsha Krishna

Navami โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Navami?

Navami is the 9th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is associated with the worship of Goddess Durga and Lord Rama.

What is Ram Navami?

Ram Navami falls on Chaitra Shukla Navami and marks the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the most important festivals in Vaishnavism and is celebrated across India with processions, bhajans, and recitation of the Ramayana.

What is Maha Navami?

Maha Navami is the ninth day of Navratri and is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, the ninth form of Goddess Durga. It is observed with elaborate pujas, havan, and kanya puja โ€” a ritual of honouring young girls as manifestations of the goddess.

How is Navami observed?

Devotees observe a fast, visit temples, and offer prayers to the presiding deity of that Navami. On Ram Navami, special pujas and readings of the Ramayana are performed at noon โ€” the time of Lord Rama's birth. On Maha Navami, Durga puja and havan are the main observances.

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