‘Rama Navami<\/strong>‘ is a Hindu festival celebrated in honor and memory of Lord Rama. The festival marks the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Sri Rama.<\/p>\n The Nepalis celebrate the festival with utmost devotion by singing Rama Katha recitals or reading Rama stories including the Ramayana.<\/p>\n On this auspicious festival, the devotees visit Rama or Vishnu temples that spread across Nepal.<\/p>\n The Ram Janaki Temple in Janakpur will be thronged with devotees on this day.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Other important temples that will be filled with devotees on this festival are Ram Mandir in Battisputali, Changu Narayan in Bhaktapur, and Budhanilkantha Temple<\/a>, Ichangu Narayan and Bichangu Narayan in Kathmandu.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ram Navami in Nepal is celebrated with great fervor across the country annually. However, the 2020 Ram Navami celebrations are slightly different from the way it\u2019s celebrated so far.<\/p>\n The Nepali Government has imposed many stringent policies including nationwide lockdown, suspended mass gatherings and banned celebrations to stem the spread of coronavirus.<\/p>\n[MUST READ:<\/strong> Nepal Government Cancels \u2018Visit Nepal 2020\u2019 Campaign<\/a>]\n These restrictions have thrown a spanner in this year\u2019s Ram Navami celebrations.<\/p>\n The government has appealed to Nepalis to celebrate the festival at their respective homes and avoid any religious gatherings.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n So far, Nepal has reported only five coronavirus cases. But the government is on high alert as the country lacks basic healthcare facilities to combat coronavirus in case of outbreak.<\/p>\n ‘Rama Navami‘ is a Hindu festival celebrated in honor and memory of Lord Rama. The festival…<\/span><\/p>\nImpact of COVID-19 on Rama Navami<\/h2>\n
Nepali Sansar wishes you a \u2018Safe Ram Navami 2020\u2019!<\/strong><\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"