Sundara Kanda – The Glorious Chapter of Ramayana

 

Sundara Kanda is the fifth book of the Ramayana, and while other kandas primarily spotlight Lord Rama, this one reverently follows the heroic journey of Lord Hanuman.

  • Begins with Hanuman’s leap across the ocean to Lanka
  • Includes his encounters with Ravana, Maa Sita, and the burning of Lanka
  • Ends with Hanuman delivering the message of Sita’s welfare to Rama

Because of its spiritual depth and beauty, it is aptly named “Sundara” (meaning beautiful). It is also known as Upasana Kanda, suitable for followers of Advaita, Dvaita, and Vishishtadvaita philosophies. The essence of this chapter reflects the Upanishadic truth: “Tat Tvam Asi” (Thou Art That).

Benefits of Chanting Sundara Kanda

 Benefit

Impact

Removes negativity and obstacles

Opens path to spiritual and material success

Brings happiness and prosperity

Enhances mental clarity and emotional strength

Blesses unmarried individuals

Promotes marriage and family harmony

Wards off evil influences

Protects from psychic disturbances

Promotes good health

Boosts spiritual and physical well-being

Aids spiritual progress

Helps devotees advance on the path of bhakti

Recommended Time: Chant in the morning or evening, after bathing, with a pure heart and focused mind.

At the end of the Parayana, one must recite this sloka


Yatra yatra raghunatha keertanam  

Tatra tatra kruta mastkanjalim

Baashpa vaari paripoorna lochanam  

Marutim namata rakshasaantakam

Where ever or Whenever the praise of Lord Rama is sung, invariably Maruti, the destroyer of demons, appears there with folded hands and bowed head, with tears welling out of his eyes.

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