Moneycontrol PRO
HomeReligionSita Navami 2024 Date and Time: Sita Navami Muhurat, Rituals and Significance

Sita Navami 2024 Date and Time: Sita Navami Muhurat, Rituals and Significance

Sita Navami, also referred to as Janaki Navami, commemorates the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita, the beloved consort of Lord Rama. As per Hindu traditions, it is believed that Goddess Sita was born on the Navami tithi, the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaisakh. In 2024, Sita Navami is observed on Thursday, May 16.

May 16, 2024 / 10:09 IST
This year, Sita Navami falls on Thursday May 16, 2024.

Sita Navami, also known as Janaki Navami, celebrates the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. According to Hindu tradition, Goddess Sita is believed to have been born on Navami, the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha, during the month of Vaisakh. This year, Sita Navami falls on Thursday May 16, 2024.

DATEThursday May 16, 2024
Sita Navami Madhyahna Muhurat10:56 to 13:39
Sita Navami Madhyahna Moment12:18PM
Navami Tithi Begins06:22 on May 16, 2024
Navami Tithi Ends08:48 on May 17, 2024
ALSO READ: Try these rituals & remedies on Sita Navami 2024 for your husband's long life and marital bliss

It is believed that Goddess Sita was born on Tuesday in Pushya Nakshatra. Goddess Sita was married to Lord Rama who was also born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. On Hindu calendar Sita Jayanti falls after one month of Rama Navami. Married women keep fast on Sita Navami day and pray to seek long lives of their husbands, just the way Sita Mata prayed for Lord Rama’s life and well-being while she was abducted by Ravana.

ALSO READ: Why did Sita curse a cow, a crow, a Brahmin, and a river?

Mata Sita is also known as Janaki as she was the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Mithila. Hence this day is also known as Janaki Navami. According to Hindu mythology, when King Janaka was ploughing the land to conduct a Yajna he found a baby girl in the Golden casket. The Golden casket was found inside the field while ploughing the land. A ploughed land is called Sita hence King Janaka named the baby girl as Sita.

RITUALS OF SITA NAVAMI

Devotees celebrate this day with deep respect, engaging in several rituals to receive blessings. Common puja rituals for Sita Navami include:

Fasting and Purity:

Devotees rise early, perform ablutions, and don clean attire. Ensure the altar or the designated area for the puja is clean.

Idol Worship:

Bathe the idols of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Then, place the idols on a clean platform. Offer sandalwood, incense (dhoop), flowers, and fruits to the deities.

Chanting Mantras:

During the puja, devotees recite mantras dedicated to Goddess Sita and Lord Rama.

Sita Kalyanam:

In various regions of India, a unique ceremony known as Sita Kalyanam is conducted. It symbolizes the divine marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.

SIGNIFICANCE

Goddess Sita, a central figure in the Indian epic Ramayana, is revered as embodying virtue, purity, and devotion. She is the incarnation of Lakshmi, the wife of the supreme god Vishnu. Sita represents the ideal wife, daughter, and mother to the Hindu people, and she is remembered for her fine attributes and revered for having the noblest qualities of women.

Neha Mewari

Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!

Subscribe to Tech Newsletters

  • On Saturdays

    Find the best of Al News in one place, specially curated for you every weekend.

  • Daily-Weekdays

    Stay on top of the latest tech trends and biggest startup news.

Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain individuals are representing themselves as affiliates of Moneycontrol and soliciting funds on the false promise of assured returns on their investments. We wish to reiterate that Moneycontrol does not solicit funds from investors and neither does it promise any assured returns. In case you are approached by anyone making such claims, please write to us at grievanceofficer@nw18.com or call on 02268882347