Kishkindha kand

  1. किष्किन्धाकाण्ड
  2. Kishkindha Kand – Ram Charit Manas
  3. Kishkindha Kand – Valmiki Ramayana
  4. The Search for Sita


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किष्किन्धाकाण्ड

राजकुमारों के बड़े होने पर आश्रम की राक्षसों से रक्षा हेतु ऋषि विश्वामित्र राजा दशरथ से राम और लक्ष्मण को मांग कर अपने साथ ले गये। राम ने ताड़का और सुबाहु जैसे राक्षसों को मार डाला और मारीच को बिना फल वाले बाण से मार कर समुद्र के पार भेज दिया। उधर लक्ष्मण ने राक्षसों की सारी सेना का संहार कर डाला। धनुषयज्ञ हेतु राजा जनक के निमंत्रण मिलने पर विश्वामित्र राम और लक्ष्मण के साथ उनकी नगरी मिथिला (जनकपुर) आ गये। रास्ते में राम ने गौतम मुनि की स्त्री अहल्या का उद्धार किया। मिथिला में राजा जनक की पुत्री सीता जिन्हें कि जानकी के नाम से भी जाना जाता है का स्वयंवर का भी आयोजन था जहाँ कि जनकप्रतिज्ञा के अनुसार शिवधनुष को तोड़ कर राम ने सीता से विवाह किया। राम और सीता के विवाह के साथ ही साथ गुरु वशिष्ठ ने भरत का माण्डवी से, लक्ष्मण का उर्मिला से और शत्रुघ्न का श्रुतकीर्ति से करवा दिया। अयोधया काण्ड विशेष:- मूल वाल्मिकी रामायण में उत्तर काण्ड नहीं है। केवल युद्ध काण्ड सहित छः काण्ड हैं। उत्तर काण्ड को बाद में जोड़ा गया है। अरबों के भारत में आक्रमण के पूर्व की कलकत्ता में प्राप्त अनुमानतः 6वीं अथवा 5वीं शताब्दी की रामायण पांडुलिपि में केवल 4 कांड हैं और उसमें अग्निपरीक्षा तथा उत्तरकांड नहीं है। वर्तमान की सात कांडों की रामायण पूर्णरूपेण अधर्मियों द्वारा रचित षड्यंत्र है । आप स्वयं रामायण पढकर 100 से अधिक त्रुटियां और मिलावटें खोज सकते हैं ।

Kishkindha Kand – Ram Charit Manas

The Kishkindha Region Episode High up in the Rishyamuk mountains, Sugriva sees Rama and Laksman at the foothills. He consults Hanuman as to whether he thinks they have been sent by his brother Bali. Hanuman disguises himself as a Brahmin and approaches the brothers. Hanuman recognises the true nature of Rama as God-incarnation and surrenders himself to his Holy feet. He tells the brothers that his king, Sugriva, wishes to extend his friendship to Them and will help Them to find Sita. Rama asks Sugriva why he resides in the mountains instead of Kishkindha, where Sugriva tells of his feud with his brother Bali. Rama sympathises with Sugriva and decides to help Sugriva in return for the latter’s help in finding Sita. Ram kills Bali and installs Sugriva as king of Kishkindha and Angada, Bali’s son, as prince regent. Sugriva becomes too attached to his new regal lifestyle and forgets about his agreement with Rama, which fills Rama with great anger. Rama asks Laksman to bring Sugriva to him. Laksman enters the royal court and threatens to burn the entire city to ashes. Sugriva is gravely worried and asks Hanuman to pacify him. Laksman escorts Sugriva to Rama and upon seeing Him, Sugriva falls as His feet and begs forgiveness. Laksman meets with Tara, Sugriva, and Hanuman in the Palace of Kishkandha Sugriva immediately orders the gathering of the region’s bear and monkey community. Armies of bears and monkeys are dispatched north, south east and west to search for Sita. Rama knew...

Kishkindha Kand – Valmiki Ramayana

He discusses with Hanuman as to whether they have been sent by his brother Bali. Hanuman disguises himself as a brahmin and approaches Ram and Laksman. Hanuman recognises Rama and surrenders himself to his holy feet. He tells Rama that Sugriv had seen Sita’s abduction. Ram asked Sugriv why he was residing in the mountains instead of Kishkindha, Sugriv tells the story of how his brother Bali became his enemy. Sugriv Explains How His Brother Bali Became His Enemy in Kishkindha Kand “After the demise of our father, Bali was crowned king. There was a great enmity between rakshas Mayavi and Bali owing to some female. One night Mayavi arrived at the doors of Kishkindha and called Bali for a fight. On hearing the voice Bali did not tolerate and came out in all his anger to kill the demon. On seeing Bali and me coming from a distance, rakshas Mayavi ran away and he speedily entered in an un-enterable cavity under the ground, covered with grass Bali asked me to stay there on the alert at the entrance of the cavity and entered that cavity. After staying at the entrance of the cave for one year and on seeing the blood that started to flow from out the cave and sounds of screaming rakshas came, but the screaming of Bali were unheard, Sugriv concluded in mind by the indications that Bali was dead and covered the cavity’s opening with a mountain similar boulder, returned to Kishkindha, and assumed kingship . After killing Mayavi when Bali could not find any exit from the cavity as its m...

The Search for Sita

When Rama was in need of help to carry out a search mission for Sita, it was the king of Kishkindha, Sugriva, who heard his call. Sugriva, along with his trusted minister, Hanuman, got crores of vanaras ready to comb the lands for Sita’s location. He divided his humongous army and allocated team leads for each group, pointing each of them in different directions. The valiant Shatabali and his army of one lakh vanaras, as well as the sons of Yama, who were Shatabali’s counsellors, headed to the Northern Quarter. While the search was tedious, the monkey army got to witness some of the most magical places on their journey. Each direction had unique yet equally charming locations. Here’s how Sugriva described these magical places in the Ramayana’s Kishkindha Kand. Illustration: Durgesh Velhal “Search the land of the Mlecchas, the Pulindas and the lands of the Kurus. Go to towns of the Yavanas and Sakas, and the land of the Daradas.” Illustration: Ritoparna Hazra “Search the Himalayas. Go to Sage Soma’s ashram and from there to the huge Kala mountain where the gold mines lie. Beyond that is the mountain Sudarshana and after that the mountain Devasakha.” Illustration: Ritoparna Hazra “Devasakha is the refuge of birds where all types of trees grow. Look for Sita and Ravana in the forests, near the waterfalls and in the caves.” Illustration: Ritoparna Hazra “Then quickly cross the barren land beyond, devoid of all life, and reach the white Kailasha mountain. Here stands the palace...