🌸 Sri Rama Navami 2025 – A Divine Experience 🌸
Hi everyone!
I’m really thrilled and happy to share the divine experiences of Sri Rama Navami 2025 with you all.
💍 A Wedding Without Invitations
If there’s ever been a wedding that everyone is invited to—no invitation needed—it’s definitely Sri Rama Navami! It’s the celestial wedding of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita, and the most beautiful part is that God wants all His children to be a part of it. 💫
This year, I had the divine blessing to witness the Sita Rama Kalyanam at
Sri Giri Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Singapore Township, Pocharam, Hyderabad.
🛕 My Day of Divine Joy
Since I live very close to the temple, I got the golden opportunity to witness this universal wedding. After finishing my morning workout, I got ready and headed to the temple.
And guess what? 😄 I imagined myself as Rama’s sister! From the very beginning, I felt emotionally involved and spiritually connected.
👑 The Celestial Wedding Begins
As I sat among the devotees, watching the divine idols of Sita, Rama, and Hanuman, the priest handed them over to a devotee for the wedding rituals. That moment filled my eyes with tears of joy. I had the divine honor of removing the silk cloth (pattu vastralu) as the deities were taken around in pradakshina.
I even got to walk down with the deities to the stage. My heart was so full!
🌬️ A Blessing from Sita Herself
Later, I was given a hand fan, which I took as a sweet blessing from Sita Devi herself 😁.
I sat patiently and watched the entire Edurukollu ceremony, and quietly manifested a little dream of my own—to someday be a part of it even more deeply.
Witnessing the Jilakarabellam, the Mangalya Dharana, and all the sacred rituals just made my soul so happy.
🍛 Prasadam Bliss
After the Kalyanam, I enjoyed the delicious prasadam as part of Annadanam—especially the panakam and vadapappu! They’re simple yet divine, and truly completed the day.
🌺 Conclusion
That’s how I celebrated my Rama Navami 2025—with a full heart, blessed soul, and joyful memories. ✨
How did you celebrate it? Would love to hear your experiences in the comments 😊
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