
This box set is a good read for adults too. The last volumes of Valmiki’s Ramayana are packed with dramatic action set pieces describing every detail of this ultimate battle between good and evil and its aftermath.Īll Indian names and terms are explained in glossaries at the end of each volume. Rama’s army of vanaras cross the mighty ocean and head towards Lanka where Ravana’s army is waiting for them. Hanuman returns with news of Sita and urges Rama to rescue her at the earliest. Overwhelmed with grief and anger at his queen’s plight, he wreaks havoc in the kingdom of Lanka, leaving it behind in a blazing inferno. He finds Sita by herself in the Ashoka Vana waiting for her husband to come and rescue her. This action-packed chapter in the Ramayana describes Hanuman’s flight to Lanka in search of Sita. Rama helps Sugriva win his kingdom back, who, in return, promises Rama to track down Sita with the help of his vanara soldiers. Rama and Lakshmana meet the exiled vanara king, Sugriva, and his trusted friend and general, Hanuman. The fourth book in Valmiki’s Ramayana traces the search for Sita. However, they also meet some characters who set the stage for the epic war that unfolds later, such the king of Lanka and great devotee of lord Shiva, Ravana and his sister, Shurpanakha. Only after their encounter with the mighty Rama do they find liberation. The trio meets various demons and ogres on their journey, most of whom are ill-fated and cursed. The Ramayana witnesses interesting encounters in its third book, as Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana wander through the Dandaka forest during their 14 years of exile. Bound by a promise, Dasharatha gives in as despair looms over the kingdom of Ayodhya. When King Dasharatha announcess Rama’s ascension to the throne, his youngest wife, Kaikeyi, demands Rama’s exile and the installation of her son, Bharata, instead. The second installment in Valmiki’s Ramayana encapsulates the journey of Rama’s exile from Ayodhya. At the same time, King Janaka promises to marry his daughter, Sita, to the most powerful man in the land. From King Dasharatha’s penance for a child to Rama’s schooling under the great rishi Vishwamitra, this book highlights the many adventures of the young princes Rama and Lakshmana. The first volume of the Ramayana set narrates the story of Rama’s childhood.

Valmikis Ramayana book illustrative and easy-to-read comic book set helps children not only learn about duty and honour, good and evil, love and loss, jealousy and destructive ambitions, it also helps develop their imagination and vocabulary. The story of Rama’s childhood, his exile, Sita’s abduction, Hanuman’s devotion, and Ravana’s death, form a heroic tale, which teaches numerous values. Please download, listen,practice and chant the slokas regularly.Amar Chitra Katha brings you Valmiki’s Ramayana book– the Box Set, containing 960 pages (6 volumes) of colour and visual action in the graphic format. Please check the webpages periodically for new slokas posted. The sloka recital audio is link to Srimad Bhagavad Gita moola parayanam which are audio files with only slokas rendered in them. In kaliyaga, hearing is the purest sense to receive spiritual knowledge and benefits. Listening is considered as direct seva to Bhagavan. Listening to the moola parayanam which is given in sloka recital audio will remove all the sins accumulated in several janmas or lifes and also will give immense punyam or spiritual merit thus we will get mukthi in this janma itself. The audio files are rare opportunity to listen and learn as the slokas are hard to pronounce and understand and to get the divine experience.

It is a divine and beautiful experience when we study the sloka with the meaning as it is gradually transforms to be more devoted to Bhagavan Sri Krishna. Each file has very detailed meaning of each sloka. This page has audio files of class session of Srimad Bhagavad Gita sloka with meaning. Aranya kanda - Life in the forest with wife, Sita, and brother Lakshman and abduction of Sita by King Ravana. Ayodhya kanda - The life in Ayodhya until Rama went on exile.

It consists of 24,000 verses, 7 cantos and 500 chapters. Ramayana consists of seven kandas, which refer to sections.They are: Bala kanda - The boyhood of Rama. It is considered as the greatest epic poem and timeless classic of India. SRIMAD VALIMIKI RAMAYANAM - is the veda rupam and describes the glories Lord Maha-Vishnu who came down as Lord SriRama.
