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Ramayan Sumiran Lyrics In — English Link

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Ramayan Sumiran Lyrics in English: A Journey Through Divine Remembrance

Artists like Anup Jalota have popularized these verses. You can listen to the Sumiran Karle track on Spotify to learn the correct pronunciation and melody.

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Sri Rama Chandra Charanam Shirasa Namami, Shri Ramachandra Charanam Sharanam Prapadye. Mata Rama, Mat-Pita Ramachandrah, Swami Rama, Mat-Sakha Ramachandrah.

: The hymn often begins by bowing to Lord Ganesha, the "remover of obstacles," to ensure the successful completion of the recital. Grace and Transformation

: A central theme is the transformative power of divine grace, which can make the "dumb speak" and the "cripple climb mountains". Abode in the Heart Audio links or for standard harmonium accompaniment Share

Ram Chandra Charanam Sharanam Prapadye | Shri Ramachandra Charanau Manasa Smarami ||

Sankata Se Hanuman Chudave | Man Karma Vacha Dhyan Jo Lave ||

Below is the structured English transliteration of the traditional Ramayan Sumiran and invocation verses, widely chanted before commencing the reading of the Ramcharitmanas. 1. The Invocation (Mangalacharan) This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

While there are many regional variations, the most widely accepted standard Ramayan Sumiran consists of these core verses. Below is the English transliteration followed by a brief translation.

Ram Lalla, Sita Ram, Jai Jai Ram, Ram, Ram. (Victory to Lord Ram and Sita)

| Strength | Explanation | |----------|-------------| | | The translation preserves the chronological order of events (birth → exile → battle → coronation), making it easy for a first‑time reader to follow the epic’s arc. | | Clear diction | Complex Marathi idioms are rendered into straightforward English (e.g., “संकट मोचन” → “the remover of distress”), which aids comprehension without needing a glossary. | | Cultural footnotes | The translator adds brief parenthetical notes for culturally‑specific terms such as “vanas” (forest) and “sita‑suta” (the daughter of Sita), which is a nice touch for non‑Indian readers. | | Preserved lyrical rhythm | While not a sing‑along version, the line breaks roughly mirror the original meter, allowing the reader to sense the song’s cadence. |

Sumiran translates to "remembering" or "meditating upon" the divine name. Ramayan Sumiran is not just a song; it is a spiritual invocation designed to focus the mind on the virtues of Lord Rama—dharma (righteousness), courage, compassion, and devotion. It is commonly sung in: Ramayan Satsangs Morning and evening prayers Hanuman Chalisa groups Aarti sessions Ramayan Sumiran Lyrics in English (Common Chant)