Vrat And Spiritual Benefits Of Sita Navami 2026
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sat, 25 Apr 2026 10:35:38

Sita Navami is a day that celebrates the birth of Goddess Sita, a figure admired for her strength, patience, and devotion. It is usually observed through simple rituals, fasting, and prayers, often within the comfort of one’s home. If you’re planning to observe it this year or simply want to understand its significance, here’s a complete guide to Sita Navami in 2026.
Sita Navami 2026: Date, Tithi And Puja Muhurat
In 2026, Sita Navami will be observed on April 25 (Saturday).
Tithi: Vaishakha Shukla Navami
Navami Begins: April 24 at 7:20 PM
Navami Ends: April 25 at 6:24 PM
Shubh Muhurat for Puja (Madhyahna): 11:04 AM to 1:39 PM
This midday period is considered the most auspicious time to perform the puja.
What Is Sita Navami?
Also known as Janaki Navami or Sita Jayanti, this day marks the birth of Goddess Sita, the divine consort of Lord Rama and an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. It falls on the ninth day (Navami) of the Shukla Paksha in the Vaishakha month.
The Story Behind Sita’s Birth
According to the Ramayana, King Janaka of Mithila discovered a baby girl while ploughing a field during a sacred ritual. He adopted her and named her Sita, meaning “furrow.” Because she emerged from the earth, she is also known as Bhoomija, the daughter of the Earth.
Why Sita Navami Is Significant
This day reflects values that many people try to practice in daily life, such as:
patience during difficult times
emotional strength
commitment in relationships
dignity during challenges
Many women observe a fast on this day seeking:
harmony in marriage
family wellbeing
blessings for children
It is also believed that worshipping Goddess Sita brings peace and prosperity.
Sita Navami Puja Vidhi At Home
Morning routine:
Begin early, take a bath, clean your home and puja space, and take a vrat sankalp if you plan to fast.
Puja setup:
Place idols or images of Sita and Rama together and decorate with fresh flowers.
Offerings:
Offer flowers, turmeric, kumkum, fruits, sweets, and kheer. Light a diya and incense sticks.
Prayer:
Read from the Ramayana or listen to the vrat katha. Chant “Om Shri Sitayai Namah.”
Aarti and prasad:
Perform aarti and distribute prasad among family members.
Fasting:
Many devotees observe a fast and break it after completing the puja.
Sita Navami Katha: The Story That Defines The Day
The katha traces Goddess Sita’s journey from her birth to her life ahead. Raised as a princess by King Janaka, she later married Lord Rama after he lifted and broke Shiva’s bow during her swayamvar. Her life is remembered for unwavering devotion, resilience during exile, and strength in the face of adversity.
Spiritual Benefits Of Observing Sita Navami
Devotees believe observing the vrat can help with:
peace in relationships
resolving conflicts at home
blessings for children
overall stability and emotional balance
Simple Ways To Observe The Day
Worship Sita and Rama together
Offer yellow or red flowers
Read Sundar Kand or the Ramayana
Practice patience and calmness in daily interactions
Sita Navami in 2026 is a meaningful yet simple observance focused on reflection and devotion. Whether you follow the full vrat or take a few moments for prayer, the day serves as a reminder to nurture balance, strength, and harmony in everyday life.





