Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel joined the Ram Navami Mahotsav at Nehru Park in Ahmedabad, offering prayers to Lord Shri Ram amidst the festival’s celebrations in Gujarat. He also attended a devotional cultural event as part of the Mahotsav, extending greetings to attendees. MLA Amit Thakkar and local leaders of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation were present at the event.
Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi visited the Ambika Niketan Temple in Surat with his son, where he prayed and greeted people across the state on the occasion of Ram Navami. Sanghavi conveyed warm wishes to all citizens, hoping for their happiness and dreams to come true. Festivities included processions in various parts of Gujarat.
In Vadodara, a traditional grand procession of Lord Shri Ramchandra Ji commenced from Kumbharwada. Similarly, in Morbi, a Ram Navami procession started from Maharana Pratap Circle, attracting local residents. Isanpur in Ahmedabad witnessed a large 15 to 16-kilometer procession with 80 to 85 floats and numerous devotees participating.
The procession in Isanpur also featured active engagement from the transgender community, with continuous chants and devotional activities along the route. Senior state ministers like Jitu Vaghani, Rushikesh Patel, and Pradyuman Vaja extended their wishes for the occasion. Ram Navami celebrations in Gujarat included temple visits, cultural events, and public processions, engaging citizens across multiple cities. Local police ensured security in sensitive areas.
