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Experience Divine Blessings with Akhand Ramayan Path

Akhand Ramayan Path is a continuous, uninterrupted recitation of the entire Ramcharitmanas, the epic poem by Goswami Tulsidas. It is a revered Hindu practice, often conducted in homes, temples, or special religious gatherings to seek blessings, peace, and prosperity.

  • Uninterrupted Recitation – The entire Ramcharitmanas is read non-stop, typically over 24 to 30 hours.
  • Group Participation – Multiple devotees take turns in reading, ensuring there are no pauses.
  • Spiritual Significance – Believed to remove negativity, bring harmony, and invoke divine blessings from Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman.
  • Concluding Rituals (Bhog and Aarti) – Once the reading is complete, aarti is performed, and prasad is distributed.

Akhand Ramayana Path 7 Typs

The Akhand Ramayana Path is a continuous, uninterrupted recitation of the entire Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas or Valmiki Ramayana. It is typically completed within 24 hours and is considered highly auspicious.

  • Baalkand

    Baalkand is the first chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas. It narrates the divine birth of Lord Shri Ram, his childhood, and his marriage to Goddess Sita.

  • Ayodhyakand

    Ayodhya Kand is the second chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas. It narrates key events in Lord Ram’s life, particularly his exile and the deep devotion of his family and devotees.

  • Aranya Kand

    Aranya Kand is the third chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas. It describes Lord Ram's life in the forest, encounters with sages, the defeat of demons, and the abduction of Goddess Sita by Ravana.

  • Kishkindha Kand

    Kishkindha Kand is the fourth chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas. It describes Lord Ram’s arrival in Kishkindha, his meeting with Hanuman and Sugriva, the slaying of Bali, and the beginning of the search for Goddess Sita.

  • Sundarkand

    Sundar Kand is the fifth chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas and is one of the most revered sections. It primarily focuses on Hanuman’s devotion, strength, and intelligence as he crosses the ocean, meets Sita in Lanka, and destroys parts of Ravana’s kingdom.

  • Lankakand

    Lanka Kand is the sixth and one of the most important chapters of Ramcharitmanas, composed by Goswami Tulsidas. It primarily focuses on Lord Rama's battle against Ravana and the ultimate victory of Dharma (righteousness).

  • Uttarkand.

    Uttarakand is the seventh and final chapter of Ramcharitmanas by Goswami Tulsidas. It describes events after Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and his return to Ayodhya.

As a couple, we engage in a spiritual devotional practice, reciting SunderKand, following the path of Ramcharit Manas and singing Bhajans as it grows.

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