सुंदरकांड : Hanuman Chalisa
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Totally beautiful scandal!! Sunder Kand and Hanuman Ji's Aarti, Chalisa, Bhajan

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In the Sundarkand, Hanuman ji is reminded by Jambavan about the fact that Hanuman ji has great powers that the latter has no memory of. In this case, Hanuman ji is made to remember the fact that he is capable of flying. Jambavan exhorted Hanuman to undertake the crossing of the Mighty Ocean.

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Sundar Kand is the fifth chapter of the Indian epic, the Ramayana. It is one of the most significant sections of the Ramayana, narrating the events related to Hanuman's journey to Lanka in search of Sita, Lord Rama's wife. The name "Sundar Kand" is derived from the Hindi word "Sundar," which means beautiful or magnificent.

Sundar Kand's Pramukh Ghatnayein is as follows:

Departure of Hanuman: After meeting Lord Rama and Lakshmana in Kishkindha, Hanuman is responsible for the death of Sita, who has been destroyed by the demon king Ravana. Lord Rama's practice with his devotion and loyalty, Hanuman goes to Lanka, where Sita is imprisoned.

Searching Lanka: Having reached Lanka, Hanuman hugs himself and starts searching for Sita. They searched the city and finally they found Sita in Ashok Vatika, where she was kept in the shrine of Ravana. Hanuman looks at Sita's mind from the door and appreciates her position.

Meeting with Sita: Hanuman meets Sita and presents the original form to the angootee who died by Lord Rama. They give Sita the hope of being saved by the love of Lord Rama and their own imagination.

Hanuman's blessings: Hanuman is showing his extraordinary powers in Lanka, like Ravana's warriors and rakshasas and causing terror. Unhone alone has defeated some powerful demons and warriors, whose loyalty and devotion to Lord Rama is the source of his courage.

Meeting Ravana: Hanuman meets Ravana and takes Sita to him and tries to seek forgiveness from Lord Rama. Haalanki, Ravana abhimaani hokar unki baat nahin suntai hain aur isse unki shakti hota hai.

Message to Ravana: Hanuman tries to reach Lord Rama's message to Ravana, in which case he is ordered to worship Sita and apologize to Lord Rama.

Sundar Kand has told a story of devotion and devotion. Yah Hindu Sanskriti mein vishesh samman aur prasiddhi ka patra hai, aur kaise log sundar kand ko paath karne ya sunne se aashirwad, shakti aur divya kripa ki aapti ki ichchha hain hai. It is believed that if you follow the path of Sundar Kand in the form of devotion, you will get positive results in life and you can open the door to those who come in your path.