

Ramdas Navami is the holy day when we commemorate the death anniversary of the great 17th century Marathi saint, Samarth Ramdas Swami. In 2026, the day falls on February 10. According to the traditional Marathi calendar, on the Navami Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Magh month (January-February), Samarth Ramdas left his physical body and merged with the divine. His followers hold various religious events on this day remembering his teachings and ideals of devotion.
Samarth Ramdas Swami was not only a profound spiritual guru but also left an indelible mark as a philosopher and social reformer. Since childhood, he had immense devotion towards Lord Rama and Hanuman, and his thoughts are said to have deeply influenced Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as well.
His poems and short stories are full of universal truths, which inculcate self-realization and moral awareness in people. He composed a book called 'Dasbodh', which provides practical life as well as spiritual guidance.
Ramdas Navami is a day to commemorate the death anniversary of Samarth Ramdas Swami and revive his teachings and literary works. On this day, his followers imbibe his ideals through fasting, worship, and bhajan-kirtan.
In particular, Dasbodh is recited to spread his teachings and ideas widely. This day also gives us the message of spirituality, morality and social unity.
On this auspicious occasion, devotees organize the following programs:
Samarth Ramdas composed many immortal literary works, some of the prominent ones are:
In conclusion, this holy day of Ramdas Navami inspires us towards spirituality and morality by remembering the life, teachings and compositions of Samarth Ramdas Swami. The worship, fasting and cultural programs of this day give us the message that through devotion, self-surrender and social unity, we can establish truth and beauty in our lives.