Sacred Recitations — Vedic Puja Vidhi
Sunderkand Path
Sunderkand Path is the recitation of the fifth chapter (Kand) of Valmiki Ramayana, which describes Hanuman's journey to Lanka, his meeting with Sita, and his triumphant return. It is considered the most spiritually powerful chapter of the Ramayana for removing obstacles, granting victory, and obtaining Hanuman's direct blessings. It is performed on Tuesdays, Saturdays, or on special occasions.
Last updated: 19 April 2026 · Source: Vedic Tradition
Benefits
Removes all obstacles and enemies, grants victory in difficult situations, removes fear and negative energy, cures diseases, brings success in court cases and disputes, and bestows Hanuman's protection.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Start with Ganesh puja. Light a ghee lamp and incense. Place Hanuman image or idol. Begin with Hanuman invocation mantra. Read or chant all 68 verses of Sunderkand with devotion. Conclude with Hanuman Chalisa and aarti. Offer saffron tilak to Hanuman.
Best Time (Muhurat)
Tuesday or Saturday. Early morning (brahma muhurta) or evening. Any time when facing major obstacles.
Materials Required (Samagri)
- ·Sunderkand book
- ·Hanuman idol or image
- ·Saffron (kesar)
- ·Red flowers
- ·Ghee lamp
- ·Incense
- ·Prasad (laddoo or banana)
FAQ
Q.What is Sunderkand Path?
Sunderkand Path is the recitation of the fifth chapter (Kand) of Valmiki Ramayana, which describes Hanuman's journey to Lanka, his meeting with Sita, and his triumphant return. It is considered the most spiritually powerful chapter of the Ramayana fo...
Q.What are the benefits of Sunderkand Path?
Removes all obstacles and enemies, grants victory in difficult situations, removes fear and negative energy, cures diseases, brings success in court cases and disputes, and bestows Hanuman's protection.
Q.What is the best time to perform Sunderkand Path?
Tuesday or Saturday. Early morning (brahma muhurta) or evening. Any time when facing major obstacles.
Q.What materials are needed for Sunderkand Path?
Sunderkand book, Hanuman idol or image, Saffron (kesar), Red flowers, Ghee lamp, Incense, Prasad (laddoo or banana).