
In Brahma Loka, Ramayana was presented in hundreds of Crore verses, but Sage Nadada condensed her into a hundred verses like Sankhepa Ramayanam and told Sage Valmiki. Sage Nadada to Valmiki was like the seed that grew in it and inspired a deep reflection. Later, Brahm appeared and asked Valmiki to spread by a short version.
Kesava Vajapeya Swamy said in Discourse that Valmiki initially hesitated and doubted his ability to write Ramayan when he didn’t know anything about it. Brahma, however, blessed him and made sure the events would appear in front of him like scenes, allowing him to write effortlessly. Brahma also said Valmiki that his Ramayana would contain only the truth, without any deception, and remain eternal. Brahma said Ramayana would last until the world exists. Valmiki felt deeply blessed and joyfully began to write inspiration as a gang river.
The poet Kalidasa compared Valmiki with a large ship floating across the huge sea of Ramayana, while he saw only a small ship that tried to cross it.
After completing Ramayana Valmiki, he wondered who he could share with. Then he met Rrake’s sons, pieces and a bench who gave him very happy. Valmiki brought the children to the courtroom to give Ramayana. Rama listened carefully and was incredibly pleased. Piece and Lava recited Ramayana near Rama’s court for 32 days.
Ramayana can be recited in different ways, over a month, fourteen days, nine days, a week or from one Tamil star, tamil, tamil, tamil, to another. It is said that reading or listening to Ramayana brings peace, happiness, prosperity, unity in the family and helpfulness.
Published – 16 September 2025 04:50





