
Hanumanji at Geeta Ashram Malaysia
Sundere Sundero Ram Sundere Sunderi Katha Sundere Sunderi Sita Sundere Kim Na Sunderem
– Goswami Tulsidas
Sundere Sundero Ram Sundere Sunderi Katha Sundere Sunderi Sita Sundere Kim Na Sunderem
– Goswami Tulsidas
Shri Rama is beautiful, Sita is beautiful and everything described or written is beautiful. A beautiful story of Shri Ram Bhakt Hanumanji
ππ» Jai Shree Hanuman ππ»
We would like to invite everyone to join us for Hanuman Jayanthi Celebrations on Saturday, 20th April 2019.
Programme
7.30am: Sankalpa/Invocation prayers for Hanumanji by Yajmans
8.30am: Abhishek of Hanumanji by all devotees present
9.00am: Breakfast
9.30am: Guru Vandhana and Chapter 12 followed immediately with Sunderkand path* & Recitation of Hanuman Chalisa with Samputh path
12.30pm: Bhajans followed with Aarti /Prasad
Prithi Bhojan (lunch) will be served
*Some Background On Sunderkand
Ramayana has been divided into seven sections by Goswami Tulsidas as follows:
- Balyakand
- Ayodhyakand
- Aranyakand
- Kishkindhakand
- Sunderkand
- Lankakand
- Utarakand
Sunderkand is the fifth section of the Ramcharitmanas. It is a beautiful, rhythmic verbal description of Sri Hanumanji. The word ‘sunder’ meaning beautiful, handsome, virtuous, and good, appears in 24 chaupai/verses. Sri Hanumanji is the chief character in Sunderkand.
It has been said that after writing Kishkindhakand, Tulsidasji called Hanumanji by performing sadhna (dedicated contemplation, practice), upasana (worship) and aahwan (invocation). Sunderkand was written in the presence of Hanumanji. At the end of writing Sunderkand, Tulsidasji requested Shri Hanumanji to give blessings to devotees who recite Sunderkand by freeing them from worries and problems, which was accepted by Lord Shri Hanumanji.
We would like to invite all to join us for this auspicious prayer this Saturday π