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Definition of Ramanavami
1. Noun. Hindu lunar holiday (on the 9th day of Caitra) to celebrate the birth of Rama.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramanavami
Literary usage of Ramanavami
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hindu at Home: Being Sketches of Hindu Daily Life by Joseph Edwin Padfield (1896)
"... SEI Ramanavami (the ninth day of Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu), a
feast observed in honour of the birth of Rama, which is said to have taken ..."
2. The Hindu at Home: Being Sketches of Hindu Daily Life by Joseph Edwin Padfield (1896)
"... SRI Ramanavami (the ninth day of Kama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu), a
feast observed in honour of the birth of Rama, which is said to have taken ..."
3. The Brahmo Year-book for ...: Brief Records of Work and Life in the Theistic by Sophia Dobson Collet (1880)
"... and which happened to fall within this year, was taken up for a series of
discourses ; the Ekadasi, the Ramanavami, and other holidays on which people ..."