Sunderkand is a sacred text from the Hindu epic Ramayana, recounting the journey of Hanuman to Lanka to rescue Sita. This deluxe silk hardbound edition is a beautiful collector's item, making it a must-have for devotees of Lord Rama and collectors of religious texts. Immerse yourself in the divine verses and experience the spiritual significance of this revered text. * Features themes of devotion, courage, and resilience. * The combination of silk cover and hardbound format adds a touch of elegance to this sacred scripture. * Presents the verses of Sunderkand in a visually appealing format. *…mehr
Sunderkand is a sacred text from the Hindu epic Ramayana, recounting the journey of Hanuman to Lanka to rescue Sita. This deluxe silk hardbound edition is a beautiful collector's item, making it a must-have for devotees of Lord Rama and collectors of religious texts. Immerse yourself in the divine verses and experience the spiritual significance of this revered text. * Features themes of devotion, courage, and resilience. * The combination of silk cover and hardbound format adds a touch of elegance to this sacred scripture. * Presents the verses of Sunderkand in a visually appealing format. * Perfect for devotees, spiritual seekers, and collectors of religious texts. * Revered as a powerful text with deep spiritual and devotional value.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"Goswami Tulsidas was one of the greatest bhakti poets of all time. Born in the early sixteenth century, the exact place and time of his birth is unknown. A lot of conjecture has been made about his early life-- he had a full set of teeth when he was born, his mother died a day after his birth so his father abandoned him, and he even met the god Hanuman. Tulsidas is also believed to be the avatar of Maharishi Valmiki, the writer of the epic, Ramayana. Allegedly, after a fight with his wife, Tulsidas decided to embark on a pilgrimage and began immersing himself in his devotion to god. His epic, Ramcharitamanas, is a work that has had an immense influence on Indian culture and society. "
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