About the Book:
Sage Valmiki created the greatest epic 'Ramayana'. Being in Sanskrit language it was beyond the comprehension of the commoners. Sint Tulsidas redrafted the epic in layman's language as the story of Rama for the benefit of the common folk. Rama has been presented as an incarnation in this version titled 'Rama Charita Manas'. Rama is God. He acts as a normal man with flashes of divinity. His character is a mine of divine spectacles from which emanate the massages of sacrifice, righteousness and love.
It is the character of Rama that inspired the poets world over to weave verses in his praise in various languages and translations followed.
We firmly believe that this creation based on Rama Charita Manas will be helpful in uplifting you morally and spiritually.
Sursa tests the might of Hanuman | 123 |
Hanuman's entry into Lanka | 124 |
Hanuman meets Vibheeshana | 125 |
Hanuman in Ashoka Vatika | 126 |
Hanuman meets Sita Ji | 127 |
Destruction of Ashoka Vatika | 128 |
Hanuman at the court of Ravana | 129 |
Hanuman sets fire to Lanka | 130 |
Hanuman returns to Lord Rama | 131 |
Dialogue between Mandodari and Ravana | 132 |
Vibheeshana meets Lord Rama | 133 |
Lord Rama's Anger on the Sea | 134 |
Construction of Bridge and the founding of Rameshwaram | 135 |
The siege of Lanka | 136 |
Angada at the court of Ravana | 137 |
Might of Mighty Angada | 138 |
Preparations for war | 139 |
War begins | 140 |
Lakshamana faints | 141 |
Hanuman sent to fetch Sanjeevani Boti | 142 |
Bharata shoots an Arrow on Hanuman | 143 |
Hanuman arrives with Sanjeevani | 144 |
Kumbhakarna awakened from his sleep | 145 |
Kumbhakarna Slain | 146 |
Ravana in a fury | 147 |
Meghnad's Demoniacal Yajna | 148 |
Ravana launches an attack | 149 |
Doubts of Vibheeshana cleared | 150 |
Battle between Lord Rama and Ravana | 151 |
Lord Rama's Protects Vibheeshana | 152 |
Most powerful demons slain | 153 |
Strange powers of Ravana | 154 |
Ravana Slain | 155 |
Coronation of Vibheeshana | 156 |
Sita Ji's return | 157 |
Sita Ji's fire ordeal | 158 |
Return to Ayodhya | 159 |
Lord Rama on his way | 160 |
About the Book:
Sage Valmiki created the greatest epic 'Ramayana'. Being in Sanskrit language it was beyond the comprehension of the commoners. Sint Tulsidas redrafted the epic in layman's language as the story of Rama for the benefit of the common folk. Rama has been presented as an incarnation in this version titled 'Rama Charita Manas'. Rama is God. He acts as a normal man with flashes of divinity. His character is a mine of divine spectacles from which emanate the massages of sacrifice, righteousness and love.
It is the character of Rama that inspired the poets world over to weave verses in his praise in various languages and translations followed.
We firmly believe that this creation based on Rama Charita Manas will be helpful in uplifting you morally and spiritually.
Sursa tests the might of Hanuman | 123 |
Hanuman's entry into Lanka | 124 |
Hanuman meets Vibheeshana | 125 |
Hanuman in Ashoka Vatika | 126 |
Hanuman meets Sita Ji | 127 |
Destruction of Ashoka Vatika | 128 |
Hanuman at the court of Ravana | 129 |
Hanuman sets fire to Lanka | 130 |
Hanuman returns to Lord Rama | 131 |
Dialogue between Mandodari and Ravana | 132 |
Vibheeshana meets Lord Rama | 133 |
Lord Rama's Anger on the Sea | 134 |
Construction of Bridge and the founding of Rameshwaram | 135 |
The siege of Lanka | 136 |
Angada at the court of Ravana | 137 |
Might of Mighty Angada | 138 |
Preparations for war | 139 |
War begins | 140 |
Lakshamana faints | 141 |
Hanuman sent to fetch Sanjeevani Boti | 142 |
Bharata shoots an Arrow on Hanuman | 143 |
Hanuman arrives with Sanjeevani | 144 |
Kumbhakarna awakened from his sleep | 145 |
Kumbhakarna Slain | 146 |
Ravana in a fury | 147 |
Meghnad's Demoniacal Yajna | 148 |
Ravana launches an attack | 149 |
Doubts of Vibheeshana cleared | 150 |
Battle between Lord Rama and Ravana | 151 |
Lord Rama's Protects Vibheeshana | 152 |
Most powerful demons slain | 153 |
Strange powers of Ravana | 154 |
Ravana Slain | 155 |
Coronation of Vibheeshana | 156 |
Sita Ji's return | 157 |
Sita Ji's fire ordeal | 158 |
Return to Ayodhya | 159 |
Lord Rama on his way | 160 |