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Episode 87: Ram, Sita and Lakshman prepare for Ayodhya
Jun 24, 2026
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Episode 86: Sita returns to Ram
Jun 15, 2026
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Episode 85: Ram kills Raavan
Jun 3, 2026
32m 16s
Episode 84: Ram and Raavan fight each other
May 13, 2026
30m 29s
Episode 83: Mahiraavan tricks Ram, Lakshman and Hanuman
May 1, 2026
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Episode 87: Ram, Sita and Lakshman prepare for Ayodhya | In our previous episode, we witnessed one of the most intense and emotionally complex moments in the Ramayan. The war had ended, Raavan had fallen, and Lanka had begun its journey toward dharm under Vibhishan. But victory did not bring immediate peace. We saw Ram stand torn between raj dharm and his role as a husband. In front of the world, he spoke harsh words to Sita, not out of doubt, but to remove all doubt forever. We witnessed Sita rise with strength and dignity, defending her honor with truth. And then, in a moment that shook the heavens, she stepped into the fire, not in despair, but with unshaken faith. We saw Agni himself return her, untouched and radiant, proving her purity before all three worlds. We saw Ram reveal the deeper truth behind his actions, where duty demanded sacrifice, even at a personal cost. And finally, we witnessed their reunion, where love, truth, and dharm stood together once again.In today’s episode, we move beyond that moment of fire and truth, into the quiet that follows. We will step into a night where the war is over, but emotions are not yet settled. We will witness Lakshman question Ram, not with anger, but with confusion and pain, as he tries to understand the harshness he saw. We will see Ram open his heart, revealing the burden he carried as a king, and the pain he hid within himself. We will witness a deeply human conversation between Ram and Sita, where love, trust, and understanding are rebuilt after the storm. From there, we will see the divine once again step forward, as the gods bless Ram and reveal the next path of his journey. We will witness a son meet his father once more, as King Dashrath returns from the heavens to bless his children and bring closure to a long separation. We will see Ram’s selfless heart, as he asks not for himself, but for the lives of those who fought for him. And finally, we will witness the beginning of the journey home, as the Pushpak Viman rises into the sky, carrying not just Ram and Sita, but the hopes of an entire world. This is not just the end of a trial. This is the healing that follows. Join me now, as silence speaks louder than war, as hearts open after pain, and as the journey turns toward home.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Episode 86: Sita returns to Ram | In our previous episode, we saw the war reach its true end, not just in battle, but in meaning. We witnessed Ram’s devotion rise to its highest point, as he stood ready to offer his own eye, and saw Goddess Durga appear, pleased with his surrender. She revealed the deeper truth behind Raavan’s life, that he was not just an enemy, but a soul bound by destiny. We saw how even the divine moves through action, as Hanuman created the moment for the Goddess to leave Raavan, shifting the balance of the war. Ram and Raavan clashed with unstoppable force, and in the end, guided by truth and knowledge, Ram struck Raavan at the source of his life and ended it. We saw Raavan fall, and with him, the fear that had gripped the worlds came to an end. But victory did not come with pride. We witnessed Ram’s compassion as he honored even his fallen enemy. We heard Raavan’s final words, filled with wisdom and regret. We saw the grief of Lanka, Mandodari’s sorrow, and Vibhishan’s inner conflict. And finally, we witnessed Raavan’s last rites, performed with dignity, marking the end of an era.In today’s episode, we move beyond the battlefield, into a moment far more difficult than war itself. We will see how Ram restores dharm in Lanka, not by ruling it, but by giving the throne to Vibhishan. We will witness Hanuman carry the news of victory to Sita, bringing hope after long suffering. But along with joy, we will also see doubt, pain, and a test that will shake the hearts of all. We will witness Ram stand torn between his role as a king and his role as a husband. We will see Sita rise with strength and dignity, defending her honor before the world. We will witness a moment where truth is not just spoken, but proven. We will see fire itself become a witness, and we will witness what happens when truth rises from the flames. This is not just a continuation of victory. This is the testing of that victory. Join me now, as dharm is upheld at a personal cost, as love is tested before the world, and as Ram and Sita walk through one of the most powerful moments of the Ramayan.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Episode 85: Ram kills Raavan✨ | devotionbattle+3 | — | Aditya Hridaya | — | RamRaavan+5 | — | 32m 16s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Episode 84: Ram and Raavan fight each other✨ | Ramayanabattle+4 | — | Aditya Hridaya | — | RamRaavan+8 | — | 30m 29s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Episode 83: Mahiraavan tricks Ram, Lakshman and Hanuman✨ | wardeception+4 | — | — | — | MahiraavanRam+6 | — | 25m 04s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Episode 82 – Raavan's grief turns into anger✨ | griefanger+4 | — | — | LankaAshok Vatika | RaavanLakshman+7 | — | 29m 11s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Episode 81 – Lakshman kills Indrajit✨ | battlemythology+5 | — | — | LankaNikumbhila+1 | LakshmanIndrajit+8 | — | 24m 31s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Episode 80 – Indrajit comes out to fight Ram and Lakshman once again✨ | wardevotion+4 | — | — | LankaNikumbhila | RamLakshman+8 | — | 27m 36s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Episode 79 – Ram fights his own devotees Tarani and Virbahu✨ | devotionbattle+4 | — | — | LankaAshok Vatika | RamTarani+7 | — | 35m 14s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Episode 78 – The battle resumes and new warriors Rise from Lanka✨ | battlewarriors+4 | — | — | LankaAshok Vatika | RamayanaHanuman+7 | — | 25m 18s | |
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| 2/4/26 | ![]() Episode 77 – Indrajit’s Prowess, Hanuman lifts mountain and meets Bharat✨ | battlemythology+4 | — | — | LankaAshok Vatika+2 | IndrajitHanuman+7 | — | 27m 23s | |
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Episode 76- The Battle continues, Raavan's sons enter the battle✨ | battleHindu mythology+4 | — | — | LankaAshok Vatika | RaavanKumbhakarn+5 | — | 28m 51s | |
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Episode 75 – Kumbhakarn fights and is killed by Ram✨ | battleKumbhakarn+5 | — | — | LankaVaikunth | KumbhakarnRam+5 | — | 31m 22s | |
| 11/6/25 | ![]() Episode 74 – Raavan’s inner conflict and waking up of Kumbhakarn✨ | Raavan's inner conflictKumbhakarn's awakening+3 | — | — | Lankagolden city | RaavanKumbhakarn+7 | — | 30m 51s | |
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Episode 73 – Raavan clashes with Ram✨ | battlemythology+4 | — | — | Lanka | RaavanRam+6 | — | 37m 36s | |
| 9/22/25 | ![]() Episode 72 – The war with Raavan’s generals | In our previous episode, the battlefield was reborn. Ram and Lakshman, restored by the divine touch of Garud, rose once again not just as warriors, but as instruments of destiny. Around them, the Vanar Sena stood stronger, wiser. New strategies were forged. Vibhishan revealed the secrets of sorcery in Lanka. Hanuman and Jambavan prepared to dispel illusions. Lakshman reminded Ram that dharm does not mean restraint, it means righteousness in full force. And Ram, with quiet fire in his heart, vowed to unleash the divine weapons granted to him by sages, not for destruction, but for justice.Today’s episode begins with fear creeping into the halls of Raavan’s palace. His illusions had failed. His mighty son Indrajit’s strike had only delayed the storm, not stopped it. And now, Ram marches forward again. Raavan, restless and angry, summons four of his most trusted generals. Dhumraksha, a giant-bodied and smoke-eyed, filled with fury. Vajradamshtra with teeth like thunderbolts and a hunger for war. Akampan who is calm faced, but unshakable in battle. And the mighty Prashast master of formation and fear. He sends them not together, but one after the other, each meant to crush a part of Ram’s army, each meant to turn the tide. But what Raavan does not see is that this war has changed. No longer is it a clash of bodies, it is now a war of fate, of wisdom, of light against deception. Join me now, as the battlefield echoes once more with war cries, as the Vanars rise to face each of Raavan’s champions. Watch how dharm faces one storm after another—not with fear, but with ferocity guided by grace. The time of generals has begun. And one by one they fall.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() Episode 71 – The war resumes | In our previous episode, night had fallen, and with it, the hopes of the Vanar Sena seemed to be dim. Indrajit, cloaked in illusion, struck like a phantom and brought Ram and Lakshman down with a web of deadly, enchanted arrows. Two warriors who had lit the battlefield like blazing suns now lay still, silent, wounded, unmoving. Fear swept across the Vanar ranks. Sugreev stood numb. Hanuman trembled, fists clenched. Jambavan’s voice faltered. Even the earth seemed to hold its breath. Indrajit laughed. The demons roared. Today’s episode begins where Raavan believes that the war was won. And so, in a cruel twist, Raavan sent word to Sita. Not to free her. Not to console her. But to show her. He summoned her to the battlefield, not to bring closure, but to break her spirit. He wanted her to see Ram and Lakshman fallen, to believe the fight was over, that dharm had lost. But what Raavan failed to understand was this: faith does not collapse when the body falls. It rises. From within. Ram and Lakshman begin to stir. Their breath returns. Their eyes open. The power of grace, of destiny flows back into the battlefield. With Ram alive, a new fire ignites in the hearts of the Vanars. War begins again. But now, with sharper planning. With greater resolve. With a new sense of purpose. The battle cries return. The Vanar Sena forms up. Jambavan, Neel, Angad, Sugreev, Hanuman every name becomes a force of nature. And Ram rises like a flame denying its sky. Join me now, as the war resumes not with despair, but with thunder. With strategies sharpened, and dharm reborn from the ashes. For Lanka has not yet seen the storm it has summoned.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() Episode 70 – The war starts | In our previous episode, we stood at the edge of battle, where pride clashed with wisdom and truth walked boldly into the court of deceit. We saw how Raavan, desperate to shake Sita’s resolve, conjured a cruel illusion—Ram’s severed head and broken bow—crafted by the sorcerer Vidyujjuh to pierce the heart of faith itself. But Sita did not waver. Her soul, bound to Ram, saw through the trick—and faith rose where illusion failed. And then came Angad, son of Bali—Ram’s final messenger. He walked alone into Raavan’s court, fearless and upright. His words, sharper than steel, struck Raavan where weapons could not. And when Raavan bent to move his foot and failed, his crown fell—only to land at the feet of Ram on Suvela mountain. With that, the last thread of diplomacy was cut.Now, the time of warnings is over. The war begins. In today’s episode, we hear the beating of war drums across the mountains. Conches blow. Flags rise. The Vanar Sena forms ranks—led by Hanuman, Sugreev, Angad, and Jambavan—each a flame ready to burn through darkness. Ram, calm yet unyielding, orders the march. And within the gates of Lanka, Raavan arms his generals, his warriors thirsting for battle, his palace echoing with roars—not of courage, but of defiance. The earth will tremble. The skies will watch. The battlefield is ready. Join me now, as the first cries of war rise into the heavens. And the eternal battle between dharm and adharm begins.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Episode 69 – Raavan’s tricks and Angad’s warning to Raavan | In our previous episodes, we saw Ram display the perfect balance of compassion and might. When the spies of Lanka were captured, he released them unharmed, offering a lesson in honor and fearlessness. And when the Vanars built the mighty bridge across the ocean, Ram did not need to boast. A single, silent arrow—fiery and divine—was enough to shake the city of Lanka and send a message louder than words. That arrow did not destroy, but it warned. It did not roar, but it thundered. Raavan felt its power. His pride was hurt—but instead of retreating, he took it as a challenge. The shadow of arrogance clouded his wisdom. In his golden court, filled with demons and doubt, the line between courage and foolishness began to blur.In this episode, we see Raavan who is wicked in mind, cunning indeed, tries one cruel trick. With the help of a sorcerer named Vidyujjuh, he conjures an illusion so real it shakes the hearts of those who see it. A severed head. Ram’s head. Along with his bow and arrows—displayed before Sita, as if her beloved had already fallen. Then we see that the drums of war grow louder. But even in this hour, Ram chooses the path of peace one last time. Before blood is shed, before swords clash, he sends an ambassador—Angad, son of Bali—bold, wise, and strong. Not to beg, but to offer Raavan a final chance to avoid ruin. Thus, begins today’s tale—a tale of deception and diplomacy, of illusion and truth. In Lanka’s golden palace, two powers meet. One—built on fear, illusion, and pride. The other anchored in truth, courage, and dharm.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() Episode 68 – Ram’s Calm, Raavan’s Chaos | In our previous episode, the silence of the sea finally broke. Ram’s fury—fierce and righteous—shook the heavens, not out of rage, but to awaken dharm from its slumber. As the ocean rose with folded hands, it revealed its hidden path, and the Vanar Sena marched forward, their hearts ablaze with devotion. In today’s episode, we stand at the threshold of war. Portents stir the skies—wild omens ripple through nature, and Ram, with the eyes of a seer and the soul of a king, explains their meaning to Lakshman. Far away in Lanka, fear begins to creep through Raavan’s palace. A demon once proud of his kingdom might now starts to measure the strength of the enemy.Spies are sent. Secrets are shared. And amidst it all, we meet the leaders of the Vanar army—giants of strength, courage, and loyalty. As Shuk and Sharan return with tales of unstoppable force, Raavan’s anger turns to unease. His commands grow harsher, his trust weaker. Doubt begins to claw at his throne. But while Lanka trembles behind golden walls, Ram stands tall, looking down upon the city of darkness. Join me now, as we walk with Ram to the gates of Lanka—where dharm prepares to confront deceit, and every heartbeat echoes the call of destiny.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() Episode 67: Ram's anger and the ocean's request | In our previous episode, the winds shifted, and the shores of destiny stirred. Vibhishan, once a prince of Lanka, chose truth over loyalty, dharm over fear. Cast out by his own brother, mocked by a court drunk on pride, he soared across the ocean and stood before Ram—not to plead for shelter, but to offer his unwavering allegiance. What followed was a masterclass in leadership—where Ram, with clarity and compassion, welcomed the one who had walked away from adharm. Trust was tested, courage was revealed, and a new alliance was born under the rising sun.In today’s episode, we return to the ocean’s edge, where Ram sits in deep prayer—asking the sea to grant safe passage for his army. But as the hours stretch into days and silence is all that answers, the stillness stirs something fierce within him. For the first time, we glimpse the full force of Ram’s anger—not born from pride, but from purpose. His wrath is not for conquest, it is for denied dharm, for time wasted when justice waits across the waves.What follows is a moment both divine and profound, when the ocean itself—an ancient witness to time and truth—rises to speak. In this rare meeting between God and nature, we learn that even the wildest forces bend not to fury, but to wisdom. And as the ocean reveals its secret, the path to Lanka finally begins to emerge—not with thunder or blood, but with insight and surrender. Join me now as we witness Ram’s divine fury and the ocean’s humble request, a dialogue that teaches us the balance between might and restraint. For in the silence before the storm, the greatest lessons are often whispered by the waves.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | ![]() Episode 66: Ram’s alliance with Vibhishan | In our previous episode, the halls of Lanka trembled—not from battle, but from the words exchanged between brothers. Vibhishan, noble in spirit and clear in conscience, stood alone in a court deafened by arrogance. His pleas for righteousness were mocked, his loyalty questioned, and his warnings dismissed. And so, with sorrow in his heart and truth as his only armor, Vibhishan rose into the sky—leaving behind the golden city he once called home. Now, he crosses the ocean—not as a prince in exile, but as a seeker of truth. He comes not with soldiers or banners, but with folded hands and an open heart.In this episode, we witness a meeting destined in the stars—the moment when Ram, prince of Ayodhya, meets Vibhishan, the brother of his greatest enemy. The Vanars are uncertain. Some doubt his motives. Others question his timing. But Ram listens not with suspicion, but with clarity born of compassion. Through this meeting, we uncover what truly makes a kingdom—not walls or armies, but the wisdom to recognize virtue even in the shadow of war. Ram sees not a defector, but a man of dharm—a soul who walked away from darkness to stand in the light. Join me now as the alliance is forged—not by treaty or force, but by truth, humility, and the unwavering hand of destiny. For in this moment, the tide begins to turn. Not with the sound of swords—but with the quiet acceptance of a righteous heartRamayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Episode 65: Raavan’s Preparations for war | In our previous episode, we witnessed Ram’s firm resolve and the mighty Vanar army preparing to cross the vast ocean in their quest to rescue Sita. Hanuman’s courageous mission had filled the hearts of the Vanars with hope, and Ram’s strategic mind set the course for the coming battle.Today, we turn our gaze to the other side—the dark halls of Lanka. Here, Raavan, the mighty king of demons, prepares for war. Proud and fierce, Raavan readies his vast army and summons his fiercest warriors. His heart burns with rage and defiance, but beneath it lies a shadow of doubt as he senses the gathering storm against him.In this episode, we will enter the war council of Lanka, witnessing Raavan’s strategies, his rallying cries to his generals, and the fierce loyalty of his commanders. From the forging of deadly weapons to the formation of battalions, watch how the forces of adharm brace themselves for the clash that will decide the fate of worlds. Let us step into the fortress of Lanka, where power, pride, and fear collide—and where the true meaning of courage will soon be tested under the banner of dharm.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Episode 64: Introduction to Yuddha Kanda – Preparations for war | In our previous episode, we witnessed Hanuman’s triumphant return from Lanka with news of Sita’s steadfast virtue, and how that news galvanized Ram’s army of Vanars, bears, and sages. Hanuman had returned to Mount Mahendra after his extraordinary journey to Lanka. He had seen Sita with his own eyes. He had spoken to her. He had reassured her that Ram would come. And now, he had returned with that sacred message of hope.Today, we turn the page to Yuddha Kanda, the climactic sixth book of the Ramayan—The Book of War. Yuddha Kanda is a profound meditation on duty, courage, and the moral stakes of righteous conflict. Here, the serene devotion of Sundara Kanda gives way to the drumbeat of battle: alliances are forged, strategies are laid, and every hero prepares to stand firm in defense of truth and justice. As Yuddha Kanda unfolds, we will see the Vanars host led by Sugreev marshal its might; the divine architect Nal commence construction of the glorious Ram Setu bridge; and Ram himself seek counsel from venerated elders like Vibhishan and the celestial sages. Together, they prepare not only for the clash of arms but for the triumph of dharmic order over adharm’s shadow.In this episode, we will explore how devotion transforms into determination, how faith galvanizes strategy, and how every act of planning becomes a prayer. From the sacred rituals purifying the war council to the thunderous chants that echo across the ocean, witness how a righteous cause marshals divine forces for the battle that will decide the fate of worlds. Let us now step onto the shores of purpose and preparation, where gods and mortals unite under the banner of Dharm.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() Episode 63: Reflections and Lessons from Sundara Kanda | Over the past several episodes, we have journeyed through the Sundara Kanda, an awe-inspiring saga centered on Hanuman—the devoted messenger of Ram. We’ve seen him transform from a humble Vanar to a divine warrior whose faith and bravery lit the path toward the war for dharm. Today, before we embark on the next grand chapter, let us take a moment to reflect—on what Sundara Kanda truly teaches us, and why it remains the beating heart of the Ramayan.Ramayan, Sita, Raavan, Ram, Lakshman, Hindu mythology, Indian epics, Valmiki Ramayan, Ramayan stories, Hanuman, Ramayan podcast, Indian culture, Dharm, Hindu traditions, Ramayan episodes, Spiritual stories, Indian history, Lord Vishnu, Ramayan characters, Raavan's tyranny, Sita's captivity, Ancient India, Hindu epics, Inspirational stories, Devotion, Moral lessons, Storytelling, Indian mythology | — | ||||||
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