There are 7 parts of Ramayana but we often seen people more attracted towards Sunderkanda, why it is so? What is there so beautiful in it?
Although Ramayana has all parts glories about Lord Rama and His devotees but when it comes to Sunderkand it becomes more attractive due to following reasons;
1. Due to Hanuman Ji presence: Lord Rama noticed only one person can help to search mother Sita is Hanuman and there is no doubt in it. Hanuman has several qualities which we can not explain but along with all qualities he has humility which makes Hanuman ji a great devotee of Lord Rama. Although Hanuman is in the form of monkey but still he has very attractive form and everyone likes him, children, men, women, old, young.
2. Due to mother Sita: When Hanuman saw Lord Rama is lamenting in separation of mother Sita, he thought how can Lord Rama cry for a lady as He is a very attractive and any queen can marry with him then why only mother Sita.
But when Hanuman saw mother Sita in Lanka, he was surprised to see how mother Sita looks even she has not eaten, drunk and changed her cloth since long time. Her beauty not only looks from her face but sincerity towards Lord Rama also impressed Hanuman to find the reason why Lord Rama was lamenting for mother Sita.
3. Lord Rama and mother Sita reunited again: We all know it was very difficult task to cross over the ocean of 100 yojans and even more difficult to enter into Lanka city and the most difficult to find mother Sita in Ravana's umpire where there are so many demons are ready to eat any humans and monkeys.
But crossing all those difficulties Hanuman ji not only found mother Sita but also destroyed Lanka and served Lord Rama.
Here we can see in Sunderkand there are so many things are so beautiful to hear, recite and meditate Lord Rama, mother Sita and Hanuman pastimes.
It is said that one who recite SunderKand Lord Rama pleased very much because here Hanuman a pure devotee of Lord Rama is glorified. And Lord become very pleased where His devotees get glorification.
Jai Sri Ram, Jai Hanuman!
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