Plus, the reading of Sundar Kand helps to avert any disaster that is headed your way. It is believed that reading of Sundar Kand Paath rids one’s house of negative energy and evil presences if any. In fact, the most significant benefit of reading Sundar Kand Paath is that it offers the blessings of Hanuman and Bhagwan Shri Rama. The Sundara Kanda Paath inspires devotees and instills confidence in the minds of the reader. He returned to Kishkindha to tell Lord Rama about the good news of finding Sita. Finally, Hanuman makes a giant leap back from the island. Hanuman escaped his bonds and jumped hither and thither in Lanka, putting Lanka’s whole city ablaze. On the contrary, Ravana was very angry with Hanuman and ordered his soldiers to set fire to Hanuman’s tail. However, Ravana gave no heed to his advice. Hanuman had a dialogue with the demon king Ravana and lectures him to release Sita. Finally, he allowed himself to be captured and produced before Ravana.
Hanuman then creates havoc in Lanka by destroying demons and buildings. Sita tells Hanuman that Rama himself must come to save her and avenge the insult of her abduction. However, Sita refuses this offer saying that he would not allow anyone other than her husband to rescue her. He even offers to carry Sita back to Rama. He assures Sita that her beloved husband, Lord Rama, would soon arrive at Lanka to rescue her from Ravana’s captivity. He gives Rama’s signet ring as a sign of good faith. When Hanuman reached Lanka, he finds the whereabouts of Sita and finally found her in Ashok Vatika. However, no one could stop him from reaching Lanka through the sky route. He fought and overpowered many demons (like Surasa) on the way to Lanka. Hanuman chanted the name of Lord Rama and assumed a massive form to leap over the sea to reach Lanka. Here, we give you a brief account of the Sundar Kanda story. It gives an account of Lord Hanuman’s journey to Lanka. The work describes Hanuman’s selflessness, strength, and devotion to Lord Rama. It gives a detailed account of Hanuman’s physical prowess and superior intelligence. The Sundar Kanda describes an inspiring and exciting account of the adventures of Lord Hanuman. Why reciting the Sundar Kand Paath on Tuesdays is considered auspicious?.The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin.
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