Sunderkand is a chapter from the Ramcharitmanas which is written by the revered poet Goswami Tulsidas. It is one of the seven kands (sections) of what constitutes the epic Ramayana and it is believed that reciting Sunderkand on a regular basis can help ward off evils, remove obstacles in path and bestows one with happiness and prosperity.
Benefits and Phalasruti of chanting Sunderkand: The Sunderkand is a devotional narration from the Ramcharitmanas which glorifies Lord Hanuman’s strength, faith, and service to Lord Rama.
Meaning of this is, in sunderkand everything is sunder that is beautiful. Rama is beautiful; Sita is beautiful the story is beautiful. It is an upasana or a prayer of beautiful people hence the prayer has to generate a power for the devotee or sadhak or the reciter.
In Ramcharitmanas Sunderkand Paath Chaupai Part 59, Tulsidas writes: ढोल गवाँर सूद्र पसु नारी। सकल ताड़ना के अधिकारी॥3॥ This is translated as "Drums, the illiterate, lower caste, animals and...
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