Ramayan sumiran kar mana, Sakala manoratha paavana. Shri Ramah Chandra kripalu bhaj, Sakala bhayata thakura.
Verse 3: Your loyalty, your duty, your compassion, and your love These are the values that we strive for, sent from above You showed us the path, to walk on the right way Your story is a guiding light, for all of us, every day
"RAM (clap) - la - KAN (clap) - SIT - a (clap) - JAN - a - KI (clap)"
"Your loyalty, your duty, your compassion, and your love These are the values that we strive for, sent from above"
Chorus: Ramayan sumiran karte rahen, hain anant sukh paate rahen By remembering Ramayan, we get infinite happiness and bliss Ramayan Sumiran Lyrics In English
: Lord Rama is the abode of all blessings ( Mangala ) and the destroyer of all evils or miseries ( Amangala ). May that Lord, who played as a child in the courtyard ( Ajira ) of King Dasharatha, shed His grace upon me. Verse 1: The Identity of Rama
Chant this daily at sunrise or sunset to establish a peaceful routine. To help me tailor this guide, let me know:
Meaning: By His mercy, a mute person becomes an eloquent speaker, and a disabled person can climb the highest mountains. May that merciful Lord burn away all the sins of this modern age (Kali Yuga). Structure of the Ramayan Sumiran
The Mangalacharan highlights the absolute grace of the Divine. With God's blessings, the mute can become highly eloquent speakers, and the lame can climb the highest mountains. This section burns away the sins of the dark age ( Kali Yuga ). 3. Visualizing the Divine Form Ramayan sumiran kar mana, Sakala manoratha paavana
A two-line couplet that delivers a complete philosophical thought or prayer. Verse 4 is a classic example of a Doha, which also serves as the opening opening verse of the Hanuman Chalisa .
As stated in the lyrics, the prayer acts as a fire that burns away the structural sins ( Kala Mala ) of the current era. Tips for Pronunciation and Chanting
The paper concludes that English lyrics create a : neither fully accurate phonetics nor fully secular poetry, but a living bridge for bhakti in the post-linguistic age.
Tradition holds that Lord Hanuman (the chief devotee of Rama) resides wherever the name "Ram" is chanted. Chanting this Sumiran is believed to remove physical and psychological fears—the "Ravana" within us (ego, lust, anger). May that Lord, who played as a child
Reciting these lyrics regularly is believed to offer numerous spiritual and mental benefits:
(Note: Variations exist, but this represents the core mnemonic chain.)
Shri Rama chandra kripalu bhaj mana, Haran bhav bhay darun. Nava kanja lochan kanja mukha, Kara kanja pada kanjarun.