Sita Navami 2026 is about marking the birth anniversary of Mata Sita who is also the better half of Prabhu Shri Ram. Mata Sita was the living embodiment of sanctity, faith, chastity and strength. Celebrated with great devotion across India and Nepal, this auspicious day holds immense spiritual importance, especially for married women seeking marital harmony and blessings.
Sita Navami 2026 Date and Muhurat
| Sita Navami 2026 Date (As per Udya Tithi) | Saturday, April 25th, 2026. |
| Navami Tithi Start Time | 07:24 PM on 24th April 2026 |
| Navami Tithi End Time | 06:30 PM on 25th April 2026 |
| Sita Navami 2026 Madhyahna Muhurat | 10:17 AM to 12:52 PM on 25th April 2026 |
Madhyahna Mahurat or the midday period is the most auspicious as Mata Sita is believed to have appeared during that period.
History of Sita Navami 2026
One can read about when Sita Navami originated in the great epic Ramayana. Raja Janak of Mithila had no children, and one when he was ploughing the field in the month of Vaisakh on Navami when a little baby girl emerged from the Earth. He named the child “Sita”.
Sita means Furrow” or “plough line” in connection to the fact that she was found from the Earth.
She is an avatar of Mata Lakshmi and eventually married Prabhu Sri Ram who was the seventh avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu. Mata Sita’s life had many turns, ups and downs, faith, sacrifices, love towards her husband, pride which was an inspiration to many.
Significance of Sita Navami
Sita Navami 2026 is a mirror of the ideals of sanctity, perseverance, dharma and loyalty. Those who are looking for the following should observe Sita Navmi:
- Peaceful and harmonious married life
- Inner strength to endure hardships
- Righteous life
- A safe life and relationships
For married women, this day is very special as they pray for longevity and health of their husbands similar to that done during Karva Chauth and Teej. Maa Sita is an epitome of mental strength and grace teaching everyone the strength of virtue and patience.
Puja Vidhi: Sita Navami 2026
- Morning Rituals: Take bath with water which has few drops of GangaJal and thereafter clean the idol of Sita Ji and Ram Ji.
- Offerings: Present flowers, fruits, sweets, and पंचामृत (milk, curd, honey, sugar, ghee).
- Mantra Recitation: Chant verses from the Ramayana or Sita Chalisa.
- Fasting: Do a phalahari Vrat and consume फलाहार (fruits and milk).
- Aarti and Bhajans: Perform aarti and Bhajans of Sita-Ram.
- Peerform symbolic Kanyadaan rituals, as Sita Ji is considered the ideal daughter.
Various Names of Sita Navami
Sita Navami is known by different names showing multiple aspects of her personality across regions:
- Janaki Navami – Referring to her as daughter of King Janaka
- Sita Jayanti – Celebrating her birth anniversary
- Janaki Jayanti – Common in Nepal and Mithila region
Where and How It Is Celebrated
India: Sita Navami is celebrated with devotion in several parts of India:
- Ayodhya – The birthplace of Lord Rama witnesses grand celebrations with मंदिर rituals, रामायण पाठ and processions.
- Bihar (Mithila region): Cultural programs and traditional songs celebrate Sita as their beloved daughter.
- Temples across India: विशेष पूजा, भजन, and community gatherings are organized.
Nepal
- Janakpur, believed to be Sita Ji’s birthplace, where thousands of devotees visit the Janaki Temple, participate in rituals and vibrant processions.
Cultural Celebrations
Apart from religious rituals, Sita Navami 2026 is marked by:
- राम-सीता विवाह reenactments
- Folk songs and dance in Mithila tradition
- Charity and food distribution
- कथा sessions narrating Sita’s life
Conclusion
Sita Navami 2026 is a beautiful occasion to reflect on the timeless virtues of Goddess Sita, her strength, patience and unwavering commitment to righteousness. In today’s fast-paced world, her life serves as a guiding light, teaching us to stay grounded in values even during adversity.
Whether you observe it through fasting, prayer, or simply remembering her story, this day offers a chance to reconnect with spiritual ideals and seek divine blessings for a peaceful and harmonious life.