Shri Ram Katha Seven Kandas of Ramayana

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Shri Ram Katha is the recitation of the life story of Lord Rama. Ram is ras - enjoyment/energy, love is also an enjoyment; and for Tulsidasji, even meditation is enjoyment. Katha is ras; the spoken and the listening are both ras. Ram Katha is divided into seven kaṇḍas (Balakanda, Ayodhyakanda, Aranyakanda, Kiṣkindakanda, Sundarakanda, Yuddhakanda, Uttarakanda).

Benefits of Shri Ram Katha Seven Kandas of Ramayana:
* It gives divine grace and blessings of Lord Rama.
* Performing Ram Katha gives freedom from fear and sorrow.
* One who recites Katha frees from the cycle of rebirth and death.

Duration: 1 day 24 hrs
Number of priests: 3 and 5 musicians

Bala Kanda: The first book of Ramayana, the Bala Kanda depicts the origin of Lord Rama and his siblings, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Dasharatha, the King of Ayodhya had three wives , Kausalya, Kautilya and Sumitra. Yet, he was childless.
Ayodhya Kanda: It contains the events that lead to his exile the forests for fourteen years. Having been married for twelve years, Dasharatha decides to pass on the throne to Rama, a decision which is positively affirmed by every member of the Kosala assembly and also the subjects.
Aranya Kanda: It has a has detailed accounts of the last year of exile of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, in the forests. The first major incident that takes place is the destruction of Khara,the demon brother of Surpanakha(sister of Ravana), and his demons, by Rama.
Kishkindha Kanda: primarily focuses on the story of vanara King Vali(also known as Bali). It is based in the ape citadel, Kishkindha. Rama and Lakshmana meet Hanuman, the greatest devotee to Lord Rama.
Sundara Kanda: It consists of detailed and vivid accounts of the adventures of Hanuman. Sundara Kanda also tells about the magnanimous physical strength and power of Lord Hanuman. He turns to a huge shape to leap across the sea to Lanka.
Yuddha Kanda: It is the greatest of the Kandas, as it contains the accounts of the Great Ramayana War between Rama’sh and Ravana’s army. his Kanda also has the description of the story as to how the great Rama Setu bridge was built across the sea, using stones that floated on water as they had Rama’s name engraved on them.
Uttara Kanda: Is often considered to be a later addition to the original story, deals with the final years of Rama, Sita and his brothers. Even though Sita passed the test of fire, Rama bends to public opinion and banishes Sita to the forest under the hermitage of the sage, Valmiki.

Shri Ram Katha is as an eye opener for the people. The story speaks profundity about Lord Rama’s celestial play along with additional and useful tidbits. Shri Ram Katha fascinatingly clarified the reason behind each acts of Lord Ram. Every action of His demonstrate that they were honest and for honesty. Lord Ram instructed joined the general population of the time to follow Dharma. Ram Katha teaches that once individuals transform, so will their families; once families change, so will the society, once a complete reformation of societies is achieved, it will bring a drastic change in nations, ultimately impacting the whole world bringing bliss and equanimity that all scriptures proclaim.

The Ramayana is an epic poem which was first written from memory (smriti) by sage Valmiki in the Sanskrit language. Many years later, Goswami Tulsidas, born in the 16th century, wrote the Ramcharitamanas. Through Asia, the Ramayana has served not only as poetry, but as the ideal of life and embodiment of principles, as the basis for festivals, plays and rituals, as the foundation for religion, and as an eternal tale of love and duty.

The Ramcharitmanasa is broken up into stanzas called chaupais, passages of which are interposed with dohas or couplets. It is filled with exquisite poetry and consists of seven chapters: Bal Kand, Ayodhya Kand, Aranya Kand, Kiskindha Kand, Sundar Kand, Lanka Kand and Uttar Kand.

All these sections cover the different periods of Lord Rama's life, taking us right from his boyhood, through his exile and his life in the forest, to the abduction of Sita, the war which follows in Lanka and finally, what happens after the recovery of his wife. Preceding these seven sections, the story of Lord Shiva has also been narrated in the form of a prologue to Ram's story.

Lord Rama, the hero of the Ramayana, is one of most popular deities worshipped in the Hindu religion. Each year, many devout pilgrims trace their journey through India and Nepal, halting at each of the holy sites along the way. The poem is not seen as just a literary monument, but serves as an integral part of Hinduism, and is held in such reverence that the mere reading or hearing of it, or certain passages of it, is believed to free from sin and bless the reader or listener. Lord Rama is an incarnation (Avatar) of the god Vishnu. The main purpose of this incarnation is to demonstrate the righteous path (dharma) for all living creatures on earth.

Puja Procedure: Swasti Vachan, Shanti Path, Sankalp, Ganesh Sthapan, Gauri Sthapan, Lakshmi Sthapan, Varun Kalash, Punyaha Vachan, Navgraha Sthapan, Brahma Sthapan, Agni Sthapan, Invocation of all Gods and Goddesses, Navgrah Mantra Japa ( 1 mala for each planet ), Puja of Lord Rama and Ram Parivar (Family), Sankalpa, daily recitations of Ram Katha, Pushpanjali.

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Short Description Benefits of Shri Ram Katha Seven Kandas of Ramayana:
* It gives divine grace and blessings of Lord Rama.
* Performing Ram Katha gives freedom from fear and sorrow.
* One who recites Katha frees from the cycle of rebirth and death.

Shri Ram Katha is as an eye opener for the people. The story speaks profundity about Lord Rama’s celestial play along with additional and useful tidbits. Shri Ram Katha fascinatingly clarified the reason behind each acts of Lord Ram. Every action of His demonstrate that they were honest and for honesty. Lord Ram instructed joined the general population of the time to follow Dharma. Ram Katha teaches that once individuals transform, so will their families; once families change, so will the society, once a complete reformation of societies is achieved, it will bring a drastic change in nations, ultimately impacting the whole world bringing bliss and equanimity that all scriptures proclaim.

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