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Sri Ramacaritamanasa Sundarakanda

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Author -
Publisher Gita Press, Gorakhapur
Language Hindi & English
Edition A Romanized Edition
ISBN -
Pages 320
Cover Paper Back
Size 13 x 2 x 10 (l x w x h)
Weight
Item Code GP0032
Other Code - 1550

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Sri Ramacaritamanasa Sundarakanda Sundarakanda is the fifth book in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The original Sundarakanda is in Sanskrit, and was composed in popular tradition by Valmiki, who was the first to scripturally record the Ramayana. Sundara Kanda is the only chapter of the Ramayana in which the principal protagonist is not Rama, but Hanuman. The work depicts the adventures of Hanuman and his selflessness, strength, and devotion to Rama are emphasised in the text. Hanuman is believed to have been fondly called “Sundara” by his mother Anjani, and Sage Valmiki is stated to have chosen this name over others as the Sundara Kanda is about Hanuman’s journey to Lanka.

The Sundarakanda forms the heart of Valmiki’s Ramayana and consists of a detailed, vivid account of Hanuman’s adventures. After learning about Sita, Hanuman assumes a gargantuan form and makes a colossal leap across the ocean to Lanka after defeating Surasa, the mother of the nagas, and Simhika, who is sent by the devatas. In Lanka, Hanuman searches for Sita, and finally finds her in the Ashoka Vatika.

In the Ashoka Vatika, Sita is wooed and threatened by Ravana and his rakshasi mistresses to marry Ravana. Hanuman disclosed himself to Sita as Rama’s messenger. Hanuman reassures her, giving Rama’s signet ring as a sign of good faith. He offers to carry Sita back to Rama; however, she refuses, reluctant to allow herself to be rescued by any one other than her husband. She says that Rama himself must come and avenge the insult of her abduction.

Hanuman then wreaks havoc in Lanka by destroying trees and buildings, and kills Ravana’s warriors. He allows himself to be captured and produced before Ravana. He gives a bold lecture to Ravana to release Sita. He is condemned and his tail is set on fire, but he escapes his bonds and, leaping from roof to roof, sets fire to Ravana’s citadel, and makes the giant leap back from the island. The joyous search party returns to Kishkindha with the news.

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