Shree Ram Kathamrit - English

Shree Ram Kathamrit - English

Ram Katha chronicles Lord Ram's divine journey, from his birth and exile to his battles and return. It highlights key figures like Hanuman, Sita, Bharat, and Lakshman, emphasizing devotion, Dharma, and faith. The story covers major events, including Ram’s childhood, exile, Sita’s abduction, Hanuman’s Lanka mission, and the grand battle with Ravan. It concludes with Ram’s triumphant return and coronation in Ayodhya. The Katha underscores the power of Ram Naam, faith, and devotion, guiding followers on a path of righteousness and spiritual enlightenment.

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Shree Ram Kathamrit - English
  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 1

    The divine story of Ram Katha, ongoing for millions of years, is likened to trees and divine bodies. Prayers are offered to Lord Ganesh and Saraswati for blessings and intellect. The narrative delves into the comparison of Ramayan to divine bodies, the significance of its different sections, and ...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 2

    The talk explores the benefits of associating with Ram through faith and chanting his name. Emphasis is placed on the role of singing in Katha and how Ram Naam can dispel negative energy. The ongoing Ram Katha in Prayag Ashram and the annual satsang gathering are mentioned. Questions about Ram's ...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 3

    Shiv enters a deep meditative state, rejecting Sati as his wife, and awakens after 77,000 years. Sati's anger and disturbance lead to a series of events, including a yagya where Ram Katha is narrated. Naruti reveals Sati's blessed destiny, and Parvati, guided by Narad, performs austerities. Parva...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 4

    The video explores Ram's Leelas and his divine form, which is beyond our material understanding. It delves into the three main reasons for Ram's Avatar: to vanquish demons, safeguard sadhus, and establish Dharma. It also highlights how Ram's Leelas and Ram Leela serve as a path for purification a...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 5

    The narrative explores Ram's pastimes and avatars, emphasizing the importance of self-improvement and overcoming ignorance. It delves into the curse on Jay and Vijay, leading to their rebirth as villains Ravan and Kumbhakarna in Ram's Leela. Dashrath's longing for a child and his consultation wit...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 6

    Ram, the son of Dashrath and Kausalya, is born and takes on his six-foot Vishnu form before becoming a baby. Shiv removes an evil eye from Ram and foresees a Baba leading him to the jungle. Vashisht gives names to Ram and his brothers, Bharat, Lakshman, and Shatrughana. Tulsidasi Maharaj hints at...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 7

    This narrative explores Lord Ram's childhood and divine pastimes in Ayodhya, including his interactions with his parents and the worship of deities. It highlights Kaushalya's love for Lord Ram and the concept of Yoga Maya, where divinity is forgotten to enjoy the Leelas. The importance of having ...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 8

    The narrative unfolds with a yagya where Ram shoots arrows without causing harm. Invited to Mithila by Janak, Ram liberates Ahilya from her stone curse. Struck by Ram's beauty, Janak recognizes him as Brahma in sakar form, causing a stir in Mithila. Ram and Lakshman, in their devotion to Vishwami...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 9

    In Janak's Sabha, numerous princes fail to lift the shiv dhanush. However, Ram succeeds, breaking it, which leads to mixed reactions. During the garlanding ceremony, Ram and Sita share a moment, exemplifying humility. Lakshman aids by lifting Ram. The arrival of Parshuram with the Vishnu dhanush ...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 10

    The narrative of Lord Ram's journey continues in the Ram Katha prasang. It highlights key events such as Lord Ram breaking the shiv dhanush, Sita placing the watermala on him, and a humorous school episode. The story progresses with Parshuram's confrontation with Ram, Bharat's arrival, and the gr...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 11

    In the Ram Katha, Ram's feet are washed, leading to a royal wedding suggested by Janaka. Celebrations fill Mithila, but Dashrath, aware of his aging body, requests Bharat's coronation and Ram's exile. Kaikai, influenced by Mantra, echoes this request. Despite Dashrath's anguish, Ram accepts the d...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 12

    The joy in Ayodhya turns to sorrow as Ram announces his exile. Sita, Lakshman, and Urmila display unwavering dedication, choosing to accompany Ram. Dashrath, in his grief, provides instructions. The emotional departure from Ayodhya leads to their arrival at Shringaverpur, where Lakshman shares wi...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 13

    The narrative unfolds with Ram initiating a satsang, delving into the Divine pastimes of Lord Ram. He sets off from Ayodhya, heading towards the Tamasa and Ganges, engaging in profound discussions about Divine knowledge and life's purpose. Ram converses with Sumantra about Dashrath's instructions...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 14

    Ram, Sita, and Lakshman set off on a boat journey, reaching the other bank after a discussion about patience. They meet a boatman who asks Ram for a favor after 14 years. Their journey leads them to Rishi Bharadwaj's ashram and later, on Valmiki's advice, they settle in Chitrakoot. Here, they int...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 15

    Tulsidas narrates the transformative events in Ayodhya following Ram's departure. Sumantra and Guharaj express their grief, while Sumantra's return to Ayodhya stirs curiosity among the residents. Kaushalya's anticipation turns into despair upon learning the truth, and Dashrath mourns while recall...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 16

    Bharat sets off to meet Ram and persuade him to return to Ayodhya. He first stops at Chitrakoot to discuss his plan with Nishad Raj. He then meets Bharadwaj, where he expresses his guilt and is reassured. An emotional reunion takes place between Ram and Bharat. Ram spends quality time with the Ay...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 17

    The narrative explores the unique dynamics in Ram-Leela, focusing on Sita's exemplary qualities and her desire to serve her mother-in-law. It delves into Ram's commitment to his Dharma, Bharat's ascetic life in Nandi Gram, and the consequences of Surpanakha's revenge. The story also touches on Ja...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 18

    The narrative explores the events of Ram Leela, focusing on the absorption of the mind in the namroup Leela Gundam Sant. Key events include Sita's attraction to a golden deer, her subsequent abduction by Ravan, and Jatayu's failed attempt to save her. The story also highlights Shabari's devotion,...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 19

    Hanuman sets off on a mission to Lanka, overcoming numerous challenges. He successfully locates Sita in Ashok vatika and conveys Ram's message to her. After receiving Sita's message and blessings, he sets Lanka ablaze and evades capture. Upon his return, he informs Ram about Sita's situation, pro...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 20

    Ram's army reaches the ocean, setting up camp and constructing a bridge with floating stones. Ravan, though internally frightened, holds a council with his ministers. Vibhishan suggests Ravan to apologize to Ram to spare Lanka. Angad conveys Ram's message to Ravan, offering him an opportunity to ...

  • Ram_Kathamrit_Part 21

    Bharat mistakenly shoots Hanuman with an arrow, but later suggests using another arrow to save Lakshman. Hanuman brings the Sanjivani herb, helping Lakshman regain consciousness. The war escalates as Kumbakarna and Ravan enter the battlefield. Despite their efforts, Ram's arrow defeats Ravan. Wit...