Remember: The power of Sundarakanda does not lie in how you read it—paper, screen, or printed—but in the love and regularity with which you approach it.

The (or Sundara Kanda) is the fifth chapter of the Ramayana and is uniquely dedicated to the heroism, wisdom, and devotion of

The text acts as a guide for self-discovery, teaching virtues like perseverance, humility, and steadfastness in the face of adversity.

Meanwhile, Ravana tries to persuade Sita to marry him, but she rejects his proposals. Hanuman, before leaving Lanka, sets fire to a part of the city and kills many of Ravana's soldiers.