Bal Kand
Ayodhya Kand
Aranya Kand
Kiskindha Kand
Sunder Kand
Lanka Kand
Uttar Kand
Outline Of
Ram Katha
Ram Katha consists of seven chapters namely Bal
Kand,
Ayodhya Kand, Aranya Kand, Kishkindha Kand, Sunder Kand, Lanka Kand and Uttar
Kand. Bal kand deals with Bhakti Yoga. The aim and object of Bhakti Yoga is
tenderly grooming of human values and human velour by austerity, self discipline,
self surrender and getting rid of egoistic tendencies to lead a life of a
perfect Nishkam Karmyogi and ultimately to attain the highest goal of life, that
is moksha or nirvana. It creates a conducive atmosphere suiting to human nature,
making it more and more comfortable, convenient perceptible, conceivable and
actionable so that when one gets into Karm Kshetra and is called upon to
lead a public life or social life, he should be able to discharge his social and
public obligations with highest degree of self confidence and self dedication.
Bhakti Yoga is a fore ground for Karma Yoga and Gyan Yoga. Without it, almost it
is impossible to lead a life of a perfect Niskam Karmyogi and ultimately a
Gyanyogi. The Grooming by Bhakti Yoga, develops a balanced personality in its
outlook and disposal and out of which he maintains a tranquility under any
turbulence. Bhakti Marg has got three essential ingredients, namely ideal
personality, full faith (shradha) in him and total surrender (samarpan).
Bal Kand
Ayodhya Kand
Aranya Kand
Kiskindha Kand
Sunder Kand
Lanka Kand
Uttar Kand