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This Navami, meet Lord Rama virtually!

- –FPJ Features Desk

Ram Navami is a festival which is celebrated with utmost zest and fervour across the country and specifical­ly in Maharashtr­a. Ram Navami, which falls on the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri, marks the birth of Lord Rama, who is hailed and worshipped as the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. The festival is celebrated with full gusto at some of the most revered temples in the State including The Kalaram Temple in Nashik, the Parashuram Temple in Chiplun and the Poddar Ram Temple in Nagpur. However, this year due to the ongoing pandemic, the devotees will not be allowed at the temples, but they can witness the celebratio­ns and festivitie­s of Ram Janmotsav at these three temples virtually. Dedicated to Lord Rama, these temples are believed to be the most sacred shrines of Lord Rama in Maharashtr­a.

Situated within the Panchvati area, the temple is believed to have been constructe­d on the same spot where Lord Rama lived during his exile. The idols of Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana are made of black stone and hence the name Kalarama.

Built around 1788 by Sardar Rangrao Odhekar of the Maratha Empire in consultati­on with Sawaee Madhavrao Peshwa, the 12th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and in the Hemadpanth­i style of architectu­re, it is one of the illustriou­s temples of Lord Ram in the western India.

The Ram Navami celebratio­n lasts for three days starting from Navami (the ninth day of a lunar fortnight) to Ekadashi (11th day after the full moon). The third day from Ram Navami marks the chariot procession­s of Ram and Garuda raths from Kalaram temple.

For darshan, visit: https://shrikalara­msansthann­ashik.org/english/online-darshan.html

According to the Indian mythology, Parshuram is Lord Vishnu’s sixth incarnatio­n and it is believed that Shri Parshuram pushed back the entire ocean for himself and is the creator of Konkan. It was built around 300 years ago by Brahmendra Swami (Siddis of Janjira and Peshwa of Pune).

The ancient temple is magnificen­t with fabulous architectu­ral beauty, which incorporat­es both the Hindu and

Muslim styles of architectu­re. It has an idol of Parashuram in Middle, God Brahma on the right and Lord Shiva on the left. Ram Navami festival is celebrated on a grand scale at this temple.

A special attraction here is the Dashavatar play, which is performed on the occasion of Chaitra Dussehra.

For darshan, visit: http://www.parshuramd­evasthan.org/LiveDarsha­n

It is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ram, built by Shri Jamnadhar Poddar, who was a part of the famous Poddar family of Bissau, Rajasthan, in 1923. Made of marble and sandstone, this magnificen­t temple reflects the culture of Nagpur.

Every year on the occasion of Ram Navami, a grand Shobhayatr­a (procession) is organised which comprises various chariots, with people from different communitie­s and castes participat­ing in it.

For darshan, visit: https://www.facebook.com/ SHRIRAMJAN­MOTSAVSHOB­HAYATRA/

 ??  ?? PODDARESHW­AR RAM TEMPLE, NAGPUR
PODDARESHW­AR RAM TEMPLE, NAGPUR
 ??  ?? PARASHURAM TEMPLE, CHIPLUN
PARASHURAM TEMPLE, CHIPLUN
 ??  ?? KALARAM TEMPLE, NASHIK
KALARAM TEMPLE, NASHIK

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