Sita-Rama Charana Rati Hoju, Anudina Badhai Ananda Sanjo-Ju. Bandaun Guru Pada Paduma Paraga, Suruchi Subasa Sarasa Anuraga.
Before diving into the lyrics, it is essential to understand what "Sumiran" truly means. Derived from the Sanskrit word Smaran (remembrance), Sumiran is the spiritual discipline of recollecting the Divine and one's true self. In the context of the Ramayana, Sumiran specifically refers to the chanting, singing, or mental repetition of Lord Rama's name and the glories described in the epic. Ramayan Sumiran Lyrics In English
"Rama naam sumiran se, hota hai kalyan" — By remembering Ram’s name, one attains salvation. Sita-Rama Charana Rati Hoju, Anudina Badhai Ananda Sanjo-Ju
The Ramayan Sumiran (often referred to as the Ramayan Aarti Sumiran or Mangalacharan ) is a beautiful collection of introductory or concluding verses sung during the recitation of the Ramacharitmanas . Written by the saint-poet Goswami Tulsidas, these verses serve as a meditative remembrance ( sumiran ) of Lord Rama, his divine family, and his most loyal devotee, Hanuman. Derived from the Sanskrit word Smaran (remembrance), Sumiran