Sunderkand Path program to be held from 1st Saturday of each month as of 6th April 2019:
Sunderkand Path and Aarti – From 6.00pm to 7.30pm
The SunderKand which is a chapter in the ‘Ram-Charit-Maanas’, penned by Goswami Tulsidas is considered to be as auspicious to read, as it is to recite the ‘Hanuman Chaalisa’.
Sunderkand is a chapter from the Ramcharitmanas which is written by the revered poet Goswami Tulsidas. It is one of the seven kands (sections) of what constitutes the epic Ramayana and it is believed that reciting Sunderkand on a regular basis can help ward off evils, remove obstacles in path and bestows one with happiness and prosperity. Sunderkand is one such text that mentions about a devotee’s victory. It highlights how Lord Hanuman crossed the ocean and survived the obstacles during his journey to Lanka to find Sita Maa. Since Lord Hanuman was successful in his mission to gather information about Sita, this chapter also depicts the wisdom and vigour of Lord Hanuman. Sunderkand also mentions a few significant life lessons. In Sunderkand, Lord says “Nirmal Man Jan So Mohe Paava, Mohe Kapat Chhal Chidra Na Bhaava,” which means that like himself, the Lord also likes those devotees who have a pure mind and noble thoughts.
Please contact Pandit Ji or our committee members with contact details below for any further information.
Please contact Pandit Ji or our committee members below for any further information or Prasasdam sponsorship.
| Resident Pundits | Pt. Raman Sharma Pt. Anil Sharma | 0468 827 135 0468 827 136 |
| Position | Full Name | Phone Contact |
| President | Mr. Satinder Shukla | 0433 872 163 |
| Vice President | Mr. Sanjay Sharma | 0402 374 455 |
| Vice President | Mr. Anurodh Vasudeva | 0402 908 554 |
| Secretary | Mr. Navdeep Joshi | 0423 468 220 |
| Treasurer | Mr. Rohit Kapil | 0451 920 910 |
| Member | Mr. Vinod Kumar | 0420 488 717 |
| Member | Mrs. Anita Hingorani | 0435 242 298 |
| Member | Mrs. Shobha Singh | 0414 733 463 |
| Member | Mr. Sarbjit Kalia | 0481 853 390 |
Let’s come and celebrate this auspicious festival. Jai Shree Ram!


