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Ram CharitManas SundarKand APK

Ram CharitManas SundarKand APK

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Ram CharitManas SundarKand is a app for Android, It's developed by orasoft author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
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Sundarkand is a part of Ramayana. Ramayana is divided in following part Balyakand, Ayodhyakand, Aranyakand, Kishkindhakand, Sunderkand, Lankakand, Utarakand. This is a devotional hymns to worship Lord Sri Ram and Hanuman. It is a poem written by Shri Goswami Tulsidas in Shri Ramcharitramanas. The original Sundarkand is in Sanskrit and was composed by Valmiki. We develop same thing in Android Mobile apps. Hanuman's selflessness, strength, and devotion to Rama are emphasized in the text. Hanuman was fondly called Sundar by his mother Anjani and Sage Valmiki chose this name over others as this kanda deals mainly with Hanuman's journey to Lanka. Lord Hanuman also referred to as Bajrang Bali, Maruti, Anjaneya and Pavanputra. He is the 11th avatar of Lord Shiva. Hanuman is the most powerful, intellectual, devotional, courageous, biggest follower of Lord Rama and intelligent personality amongst divine beings. The statue of hanuman holding a mace (gadha) are worshiped in many Hindu temples knows as Hanuman Mandirs and is always been a sign of hope and inspiration for us. Sundara Kanda is the only chapter of the Ramayana in which the hero is not Rama. The Sundara Kanda 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. Here, Hanuman explores the demon's city and spies on Ravana. This lesson is recited by religious Hindus, preferably on Tuesdays or Saturdays, these days having been earmarked for special prayers to Hanuman. .