Srirama Nama Japa
- This consists of complete chanting of the Mahamantra 'Srirama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama' for about 108 times by Sri. Viswanathan.P
- This is the most powerful Mahamantra, taught by Sita maata to Lord Hanuman.
- There are 13 letters and hence this mantra is also called 'Trayodashakari'.
Nama Ramayanam
- This consists of teaching audios, videos and complete chanting of Nama Ramanayanam about all the 7 kandas by
Sri. Lakshman Raghuram.
- It consists of 108 simple Sanskrit lines which describe the most important events portrayed in
Valmiki Ramayana.
- It starts as 'Shuddha-Bramha...' and each line ends with the name “Rama”.
Sankshepa-Ramayanam
- The first chapter of the Bala kanda which is the first kanda of Valmiki Ramayanam is popularly known as Sankshepa-Ramayanam.
- This consists of teaching audios, videos and complete chanting of Sankshepa-Ramayanam taught by Smt. Sowmya
Nagaraj.
- This is an abridged version of Ramayana that consists of 100 verses.
Learn to chant Adityahridayam
- Adityahridayam is seen in the sarga 107 of Yuddha kanda of Valmiki Ramayanam taught by Smt. Sowmya
Nagaraj.
- It contains 31 shlokas listing various powerful epithets of Bhagavan Surya.
- This stotra is usually chanted for good health, success and achievement in life.
Raghuveera Gadyam
- This is a marvellous Gadyam (prose) by Sri Vedanta-Desikacharya taught by Smt. Brunda Karanam which
succinctly summarizes the Adi-kavyam, Srimad-Ramayanam of Maharshi Valimiki.
- In a glorious stream of flowing epithets, Sri Vedanta Desika describes the valour and majesty of
Bhagavan Srirama.
Srimad Ramayana Navaha-Parayanam
- This consists of videos with parayanam of Srimad Valmiki Ramayanam.
- This navaha parayanam was done in March, 2020.
- Vyoma Sanskrit Brothers (VSB) performed this parayana every morning for 9 days for lokakshema.
Ramayana Ratnamala
- A collection of treasured gems from the ocean of Valmiki Ramayanam which consists of Dhyanasloka, Sanksheparamayanam, Gayathriramayanam, Adityahridayam & Mangalaslokas in Sanskrit.
- Meanings of Dhyanasloka, Sanksheparamayanam and
Mangalasloka can be found in this flipbook.