Uttar Kaanda
उत्तरकाण्डम्
Uttar Kaanda of the Ramcharitmanas of Goswami Tulsidas.
Sub-categories (21)
Uttar Kaanda Invocationsउत्तरकाण्डम् InvocationsUttar Kaanda Bharata's desolation; meeting of Bharata and Hanuman; rejoicing in Ayodhyaउत्तरकाण्डम् Bharata's desolation; meeting of Bharata and Hanuman; rejoicing in AyodhyaUttar Kaanda Sri Rama's Reception; meeting with Bharata; universal rejoicing on meeting Sri Ramaउत्तरकाण्डम् Sri Rama's Reception; meeting with Bharata; universal rejoicing on meeting Sri RamaUttar Kaanda Sri Rama's Coronation; Vedasí Alleluia; Lord Siva's Alleluiaउत्तरकाण्डम् Sri Rama's Coronation; Vedasí Alleluia; Lord Siva's AlleluiaUttar Kaanda Sri Rama bestows parting presents on the monkeys and the Nisada chiefउत्तरकाण्डम् Sri Rama bestows parting presents on the monkeys and the Nisada chiefUttar Kaanda Account of Sri Rama's Reignउत्तरकाण्डम् Account of Sri Rama's ReignUttar Kaanda Birth of sons to the four brothers; Ayodhya's loveliness; arrival of the sage Sanaka and his three brothers and their dialogue with Sri Ramaउत्तरकाण्डम् Birth of sons to the four brothers; Ayodhya's loveliness; arrival of the sage Sanaka and his three brothers and their dialogue with Sri RamaUttar Kaanda Hanuman's introduction to Bharataís question and Sri Rama's discourse on the subjectउत्तरकाण्डम् Hanuman's introduction to Bharataís question and Sri Rama's discourse on the subjectUttar Kaanda Sri Rama's exhortation to His subjects (Sri Rama-Gita); the citizensí acknowledgementउत्तरकाण्डम् Sri Rama's exhortation to His subjects (Sri Rama-Gita); the citizensí acknowledgementUttar Kaanda Dialogue between Sri Rama and the sage Vasistha; Sri Rama's excursion to a mango grove in the company of His brothersउत्तरकाण्डम् Dialogue between Sri Rama and the sage Vasistha; Sri Rama's excursion to a mango grove in the company of His brothersUttar Kaanda Narada's visit and return to Brahma's abode after hymning the Lord's praisesउत्तरकाण्डम् Narada's visit and return to Brahma's abode after hymning the Lord's praisesUttar Kaanda Dialogue between Lord Siva and Goddess Parvati; Garuda's delusion; Garuda listens to Sri Rama's story and to an account of His glory from Kakabhusundiउत्तरकाण्डम् Dialogue between Lord Siva and Goddess Parvati; Garuda's delusion; Garuda listens to Sri Rama's story and to an account of His glory from KakabhusundiUttar Kaanda Kakabhusundi narrates the story of his previous lives and tells Garuda the glory of the Kali ageउत्तरकाण्डम् Kakabhusundi narrates the story of his previous lives and tells Garuda the glory of the Kali ageUttar Kaanda Insult offered by him to his preceptor in a previous birth and the curse pronounced on him by Lord Sivaउत्तरकाण्डम् Insult offered by him to his preceptor in a previous birth and the curse pronounced on him by Lord SivaUttar Kaanda A hymn of eight verses addressed to Lord Sivaउत्तरकाण्डम् A hymn of eight verses addressed to Lord SivaUttar Kaanda Guru's appeal to Lord siva for forgiving the wrong; mollification of the curse; continuation of Kakabhusundi's narrativeउत्तरकाण्डम् Guru's appeal to Lord siva for forgiving the wrong; mollification of the curse; continuation of Kakabhusundi's narrativeUttar Kaanda Kakabhusundi approaches the sage Lomasa, who first pronounces a curse on him but later on showers his grace and bestows a boon on himउत्तरकाण्डम् Kakabhusundi approaches the sage Lomasa, who first pronounces a curse on him but later on showers his grace and bestows a boon on himUttar Kaanda Delineation of Gnosis and Devotion; a description of the Lamp of wisdom and the surpassing glory of Devotionउत्तरकाण्डम् Delineation of Gnosis and Devotion; a description of the Lamp of wisdom and the surpassing glory of DevotionUttar Kaanda Seven questions of Garuda and Kakabhusundi's replies to themउत्तरकाण्डम् Seven questions of Garuda and Kakabhusundi's replies to themUttar Kaanda Glory of adorationउत्तरकाण्डम् Glory of adorationUttar Kaanda Greatness of the Ramayana; Tulasidasa's prayer and reward of reciting this poemउत्तरकाण्डम् Greatness of the Ramayana; Tulasidasa's prayer and reward of reciting this poem