The fruit of reading 100 crore Ramayanas is contained in one shloka… Know from Shri Ram Bhadracharya how to pronounce that mantra correctly?
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Shri Ram Bhadracharya Ji Maharaj: The result of reading 100 crore Ramayanas is contained in one verse. Learn from Shri Ram Bhadracharya how to pronounce that mantra correctly.

India News, Shri Ram Bhadracharya Ji Maharaj: In a special shloka presented by Shri Ram Bhadracharya, it is said that by pronouncing this shloka correctly, a person gets the fruit of reading 100 crore Ramayanas. This shloka tells the ultimate importance of studying and devotion to the Ramayana and its correct pronunciation is considered to give immense merit.

This verse is as follows:

“Ramaya Rambhadraya Ramchandraya Vedhase. Raghunathay Nathay Sitayah Pataye Namah ||”

Method of pronunciation of Shloka:
  • Ramay – Pronounce “Ra” clearly and distinctly. Pronounce “Ram” correctly.
  • Ramabhadraya – Pay attention to the pronunciation of “Ram” and “Bhadra”. Say “Ram” in a steady, clear and medium tone.
  • Ramachandraya – Pronounce “Ramachandra” in a golden rhythm, pronouncing the “ch” lightly.
  • Vedhase – Pronounce “ve” and “dha” softly and clearly.
  • Raghunathaya – Pay special attention to “Raghu” and “Nath”, the pronunciation of “Nath” should be deep and grand.
  • Nathaya – This word should be pronounced clearly and firmly.
  • Sitayaah – The pronunciation of “Sita” should be lovely and sweet.
  • Pataye – Pronounce this word softly and finely.
  • Namah – Finally, say “Namah” with a deep heart and bow your head in prayer with devotion.
  • Importance of pronunciation:
    • By reciting this verse one receives the infinite grace of Shri Ram.
    • This mantra should be chanted with pure faith and devotion, only then it gives its full results.
    • Remember that the pronunciation should be clear, correct and at the right time so that this shloka is effective when recited with full faith and devotion.

    If you read it regularly and with the correct pronunciation, you gain the merits of studying Ramayana, which will increase your devotion and good deeds.

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