Sunderkand is a part of the sacred book Shri Ramcharitmanas, that depicts Hanumanji’s journey to Lanka when he set out in search of Sita. The Sunderkand ends with the army of Shri Ram reaching the ocean on the other side. It is believed that Sunderkand Sankirtan can ward off evil and bring positivity as Sunderkand deals with the Mahatmya of Hanuman. Since rendering of Sunderkand takes lesser time and gives maximum benefit, people tend to organise Sunderkand recital often.
Vaibhav Sati specialises in the Sunderkand recital. His dohas choupaiyan tunes are based on the Indian classical Ragas, fitted to the mood and story of the context. Besides he briefly explains the context too,during his recital,so that everyone may comprehend the meaning.
• The Sunderkand is belived to be very affective to dispel negative vibrations.Chanting of Sunderkand dohas and choupaiyan in stills faith in the Lord Shri Rama and brings about serenity.
• Although a part of the sacred Shri Ramcharitmanas,Sunderkand depicts the leela of Hanuman ji.Sunderkand is mostly devoted to the achievements of Hanuman ji, So chanting of Sunderkand is particularly recommended to ward off evil spirits.
• Furthermore, it is believed that Sunderkand chanting is even more beneficial because its chanting appeases Shri Rama.The belief goes that Shri Rama is appeased when his devotee Lord Hanuman is praised.
• It should be noted that the Sunderkand begins with the awakening of Lord Hanuman’s hidden powers.Its a universal known fact that Lord Hanuman was cursed when he was a child.The curse made him forget his mighty powers which would be awakened at the righttime .The Sunderkand begins with Hanuman ji rediscovering his mighty powers. In the same manner,the chanting of Sunderkand helps the devotees rediscover their hitherto hidden spiritual self.
It is quite noteworthy that the Ramcharitmanas composed by Tulsi Das in not just any other hold book. It is a sacred text and believed to be extraordinarily powerful. Recital of Shri Ramcharitmanas brings about positive vibes, serenity and prosperity. Regular recital paves way for an individual’s spiritual progress too.
• Another positive aspect of Sunderkand lies in the fact that,it is in Sunderkand that the where abouts of Sitamata are finally known. After rediscovering his mighty powers, Lord Hanuman sets out on the journey to search Sitamata.
• The Sunderkand depicts how Lord Hanuman accomplished this task given to him by Lord Shri Ram.