Barvai Ramayan

Barvai Ramayan’ is an abridged version of the famous epic known as the Ramayana which narrates the story of Lord Ram, a human incarnation of the Supreme Being. It consists of sixty-nine 2-line verses composed in the poetic style known as Barvai Chand in Indian literature.

Kishkindha Kaand

(Hanuman introduced Lord Sri Ram and Laxman to Sugriv, his master, and said—) ‘These dark and fair complexioned brothers are named Sri Ram and Laxman respectively. The patron goddess of the virtue of ‘Kirti’ (fame, glory, reputation, honour, celebrity status, merit etc.) has found her importance, her greatness, her powers and her majesty because of their blessing.’

(Sugriv trusted Hanuman, and so he was convinced of Lord Ram’s greatness. He said to the Lord—) ‘Oh the one who is an ocean of mercy, kindness and grace (kr̥pānidhi)! How can I describe your glories and virtues—you are the only one who can protect someone like me who is evil, wicked and lacking in good virtues and characters, who has a lowly birth, and who is destitute.’

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