Sundar Kand The Fifth Canto of Ram Charit Manas - E-book - ePub

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The 'Sundar Kand' is the fifth Canto of the classical epic story of the Ramayana that is known as Ram Charit Manas by Goswami Tulsidas. It commemorates... Lire la suite
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The 'Sundar Kand' is the fifth Canto of the classical epic story of the Ramayana that is known as Ram Charit Manas by Goswami Tulsidas. It commemorates the following four landmark events in the story of the Ramayana: (i) The crossing of the ocean by Hanuman; (ii) Hanuman meeting Sita; (iii) The burning of the city of Lanka; and (iv) Vibhishan, Ravana's younger brother, coming to seek refuge with Lord Ram, and he being warmly welcomed and accepted by the Lord.            The Sundar Kand symbolizes the dawn of hope after a dark night of hopelessness and despair, because it is in this Canto that Sita is traced by Hanuman after Lord Ram had lost all hopes of finding her, thus instilling hope in the heart of both Lord Ram and Sita that they would now be united once again.
It is also here that Vibhishan, the brother of Ravana, too finds a way to his freedom and redemption from the evil of being called a demon by the virtue of his birth in this race, because he goes to surrender before Lord Ram and is warmly welcomed by him.            It is often used independently for the purpose of recitation on auspicious occasions during religious functions and festivals as it recounts the glories of Hanuman, the hope of Sita that she'll soon attain deliverance from her profound miseries, and the redemption of Vibhishan, the brother of the demon king Ravana, who was warmly welcomed by Lord Ram when he came to surrender and seek the Lord's refuge.
Sundar Kand evokes the virtues of auspiciousness, hope and salvation amid an environment of hopelessness, gloom and despair.

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  • Date de parution
    14/10/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-393-29351-4
  • EAN
    9781393293514
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia

Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia left home when he was approximately 29 years of age due to an inner call of his heart that told him to devote his life in the service of his beloved Lord God, Sri Ram. Worldly attractions did not enchant him at all. So, he didn't marry, and after his father's death he came and settled permanently in Ayodhya, the holy town in India associated with Lord Ram. Presently he works as an honorary manager of a world famous Kanak Bhavan Temple at Ayodhya, and spends his time writing in English so that the world can access the wonderful nectar of metaphysical, spiritual and devotional philosophy that is contained in Indian scriptures for which they are so renowned.
His books are available in print + ebook formats on www.amazon.com & www.draft2digital.comGenre of Writing: Spiritualism, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Religious, Devotional and Theological. Contact details:-                                                  Postal address:-36-A, Rajghat Colony, Parikrama Marg, P. O.-Ayodhya, Pin-224123, Distt. Faizabad, U. P. India. Phone:-(India) +919451290400; +919935613060.
Email of Author: (1)  ajaichhawchharia@gmail.com                                (2) ajaikumarbooks@gmail.comFacebook ID:  www.facebook.com/ajaikumarchhawchharia8 

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