Buy one of these 5 things on the day of Ram Navami, Ram ji will bless you, you will get auspicious results

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New Delhi. According to religious belief, Lord Shri Ram was born on the Navami day of Chaitra month. This year, the festival of Ram Navami (Shri Ram Navami) will be celebrated on 30 March 2023, Thursday. On this day Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, Ravi Yoga and Guru Pushya Yoga are being formed. Therefore, this day will be an auspicious time for shopping throughout the day. Therefore, on this day, if you want, you can buy any one of the 5. All the wishes of a person are fulfilled by fasting on the day of Ram Navami and worshiping according to law. By reciting Ramraksha Stotra, all the troubles are solved. Let us know that buying things on the day of Ram Navami gives auspicious results….

On the day of Ram Navami, offer kheer, saffron rice or coriander to Lord Ram. It is best to offer Barfi, Gulab Jamun or Kalakand to Lord Ram in sweets. After the worship is over, distribute the prasad from the things offered as bhog.

It is very auspicious to buy these things on the day of Ram Navami:
1. Buy worship items, auspicious items, yellow items or gold on this day.

2. Buy a silver elephant on this day and install it in the house.

3. On this day you can also buy the idol of Hanumanji or Shri Ram Sita.

4. You can also buy decorative items for the house on this day.

5. It is also auspicious to buy a vehicle, land or building on this day.

Also do this work on the day of Ram Navami:
Let’s recite Ramayana on this day. Ramraksha sources are also read. Bhajan-kirtan is also organized at many places. The idol of Lord Rama is decorated with flowers and garlands and installed and swung in the cradle. In many places palanquins or processions are taken out. Raj Janmotsav is organized grandly in Ayodhya.

(Note : The information given here is based on religious faith and public beliefs. We do not claim any kind on these.)

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