Navami 2021 / Navami Tithi
Navami 2021 - 'Navami' is the word derived from sanskrit which means 'nine'. It is calculated based on Lunisolar system (based on the movement of sun and moon). Navami is the ninth day of fifteen day cycle. Navami will come twice a month. The ninth day after amavasai or new moon day is navami. The other navami will come on the ninth day after pournami or full moon day.
Date | Day | Type |
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January 7, 2021 | Thursday | (Navami) |
January 22, 2021 | Friday | (Navami) |
February 6, 2021 | Saturday | (Navami) |
February 21, 2021 | Sunday | (Navami) |
March 7, 2021 | Sunday | (Navami) |
March 23, 2021 | Tuesday | (Navami) |
April 5, 2021 | Monday | (Navami) |
April 21, 2021 | Wednesday | (Navami) |
May 5, 2021 | Wednesday | (Navami) |
May 21, 2021 | Friday | (Navami) |
June 3, 2021 | Thursday | (Navami) |
June 19, 2021 | Saturday | (Navami) |
July 3, 2021 | Saturday | (Navami) |
July 18, 2021 | Sunday | (Navami) |
August 2, 2021 | Monday | (Navami) |
August 31, 2021 | Tuesday | (Navami) |
September 15, 2021 | Wednesday | (Navami) |
September 30, 2021 | Thursday | (Navami) |
October 14, 2021 | Thursday | (Navami) |
October 30, 2021 | Saturday | (Navami) |
November 12, 2021 | Friday | (Navami) |
November 28, 2021 | Sunday | (Navami) |
December 12, 2021 | Sunday | (Navami) |
December 28, 2021 | Tuesday | (Navami) |
Amavasai 2021 / Pournami 2021 / Pradosham 2021 / Karthigai 2021 / Ashtami 2021 / Navami 2021 / Sashti2021 / Sankatahara Chathurthi 2021 / Thiruvonam 2021 / Maha Sivarathiri 2021 / Ekadhasi 2021 / Chathurthi 2021
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Navami 2021 - Significance And Celebrations
Navami 2021 dates and time based on traditional Hindu calendar, Astrology and Panchangam. The Ninth lunar day each of the two lunar phases (Krishna Paksha and Sukla Paksha) is called Navami. The Navami which comes after the full moon (Purnima) is called Krishna Paksha Navami. And the Navami after Amavasya is called Shukla Paksha Navami. It comes 24 times in a year,the list of Navami dates, you will find in this Navami calendar.
Important festivals on Navami Tithi
Rama Navami, Sita Navami and Maha Navami are the three most important festivals observed on navami tithi.
Rama Navami
Ram Navami a Hindu spring festival observed on Chaitra, Shukla Paksha Navami. It is celebrated on the ninth and last day of Chaitra Navratri in the month of March/April. In Rama Navami Eight Prahar fasting is suggested during Rama Navami. Which means devotes should observe the fast from sunrise to sunrise.
Sita Navami
Sita Navami or Jayanti is the day that celebrates the birth of Goddess Sita. It is also known as Janki Navami. It is celebrated during Shukla Paksha of Vaishakha month. Lord Ram was born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Hence according to the Hindu calendar, Sita Jayanti falls after one month of Rama Navami.
Maha Navami
Maha Navami Tithi falls on the 9th day of Navratri which observes the worship of Goddess Siddhidatri, the 9th form of NavaDurga. On Maha Navami, Maa Durga is worshiped as Mahisasura Mardini.
Remedies for Navami Tithi
Goddess Durga is the master of Navami Tithi, so the natives of this Tithi must worship her. If there are any problems or any obstacles in life, then Durga Saptashi should be recited seeking strength to overcome problems. Goddess Siddhidatri is also worshipped.
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