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Sant Tulsidas’s

R mcharitm nas
Sundar K nd

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RAMCHARITMANAS : AN INTRODUCTION

Ramayana, considered part of Hindu Smriti, was written originally in Sanskrit by


Sage Valmiki (3000 BC). Contained in 24,000 verses, this epic narrates Lord Ram of
Ayodhya and his ayan (journey of life). Over a passage of time, Ramayana did not remain
confined to just being a grand epic, it became a powerful symbol of India's social and
cultural fabric. For centuries, its characters represented ideal role models - Ram as an ideal
man, ideal husband, ideal son and a responsible ruler; Sita as an ideal wife, ideal daughter
and Laxman as an ideal brother. Even today, the characters of Ramayana including Ravana
(the enemy of the story) are fundamental to the grandeur cultural consciousness of India.
Long after Valmiki wrote Ramayana, Goswami Tulsidas (born 16th century) wrote
Ramcharitamanas in his native language. With the passage of time, Tulsi's Ramcharitmanas,
also known as Tulsi-krita Ramayana, became better known among Hindus in upper India
than perhaps the Bible among the rustic population in England. As with the Bible and
Shakespeare, Tulsi Ramayana’s phrases have passed into the common speech. Not only are
his sayings proverbial: his doctrine actually forms the most powerful religious influence in
present-day Hinduism; and, though he founded no school and was never known as a Guru
or master, he is everywhere accepted as an authoritative guide in religion and conduct of
life.
Tulsi’s Ramayana is a novel presentation of the great theme of Valmiki, but is in no
sense a mere translation of the Sanskrit epic. It consists of seven books or chapters namely
Bal Kand, Ayodhya Kand, Aranya Kand, Kiskindha Kand, Sundar Kand, Lanka Kand and
Uttar Kand containing tales of King Dasaratha's court, the birth and boyhood of Rama and
his brethren, his marriage with Sita - daughter of Janaka, his voluntary exile, the result of
Kaikeyi's guile and Dasaratha's rash vow, the dwelling together of Rama and Sita in the
great central Indian forest, her abduction by Ravana, the expedition to Lanka and the
overthrow of the ravisher, and the life at Ayodhya after the return of the reunited pair.
Ramcharitmanas is written in pure Avadhi or Eastern Hindi, in stanzas called chaupais,
broken by 'dohas' or couplets, with an occasional sortha and chhand.
Here, you will find the text of Sundar Kand, 5th chapter of Ramcharitmanas.

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