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      • The original Sundara Kanda is in Sanskrit, and was composed in popular tradition by Valmiki, who was the first to scripturally record the Ramayana.
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  2. The original Sundara Kanda is in Sanskrit, and was composed in popular tradition by Valmiki, who was the first to scripturally record the Ramayana. Sundara Kanda is the only chapter of the Ramayana in which the principal protagonist is not Rama, but Hanuman.

  3. The original Sundara Kanda is in Sanskrit and forms a part of the epic Ramayan composed by Valmiki. Valmiki’s Ramayan consists of seven chapters (Kanda) such as: Bala Kanda. Ayodhya Kanda. Aranya Kanda. Kishkindha Kanda. Sundar Kanda. Yuddha Kanda. Uttara Kanda.

  4. Thus concludes the fifth book Sundara Kanda, in Valmiki Ramayana. It is customary to read Sri Rama Pattabhishekam Kanda after completing Sundara Kanda. Please read this Kanda here .

  5. Word-for-word translation of Original Sanskrit verses of Valmiki Ramayana into English - Roman Diacritics - Itrans encodings.

  6. This first chapter of Sundara Kanda describes Hanuma's preparations to cross the ocean in search of Seetha. Mighty Hanuma's flight over the ocean is described in a glorious detail. Hanuma's encountering of Mainaka, Surasa and Simhika form important phases of His flight.

  7. ebooks.tirumala.org › downloads › sundarakandaSUNDARAKANDA - Tirumala

    in six Kandas. Sundara Kanda the fifth chapter in the poem is really sundaram. It describes the most exemplary qualities of Hanuman engaged in search of Sita Devi taken away by Ravana to Lanka. Sundarakanda is believed as most sacred book and people do parayanam of this for the fulfilment of their desires.

  8. vālmīki rāmāyaṇē sundarakāṇḍa. 1. prathamaḥ sargaḥ – sāgaralaṅghanam. 2. dvitīyaḥ sargaḥ – niśāgamapratīkṣā. 3. tr̥tīyaḥ sargaḥ – laṅkādhidēvatāvijayaḥ. 4. caturthaḥ sargaḥ – laṅkāpurīpravēśaḥ. 5. pañcamaḥ sargaḥ – bhavanavicayaḥ. 6. ṣaṣṭhaḥ sargaḥ – rāvaṇagr̥hāvēkṣaṇam. 7. saptamaḥ sargaḥ – puṣpakadarśanam. 8. aṣṭamaḥ sargaḥ – puṣpakānuvarṇanam.