Of Ramayan 1987 !!exclusive!!: Index
Hanuman’s leap across the ocean, his meeting with Sita in Ashok Vatika, the burning of Lanka, and his return to Rama with the news of Sita's whereabouts. Episode Range: 52 – 58 6. Lanka Kand / Yuddha Kand (The War Episode)
Whether you are watching for spiritual growth or cinematic history, this episode guide serves as a map through the most influential television program in Indian history.
The meeting with Hanuman and Sugriva, the killing of Bali, and the mobilization of the Vanar Sena (monkey army) to find Sita’s location. Episode Range: 43 – 51 5. Sundar Kand (The Beautiful Episode) Focuses primarily on the heroism and devotion of Hanuman. index of ramayan 1987
The birth of Rama and his brothers, the protection of Sage Vishwamitra’s yagna, the slaying of Tadaka, and the famous Sita Swayamvar where Rama breaks Lord Shiva's bow. Episode Range: 1 – 15 2. Ayodhya Kand (The Ayodhya Episode)
The narrative follows Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana into the deep wilderness. Hanuman’s leap across the ocean, his meeting with
Preparations for Rama’s coronation, Queen Kaikeyi’s two boons influenced by Manthara, and Rama’s departure for the 14-year exile followed by King Dasharatha’s death. Episode Range: 16 – 32 3. Aranya Kand (The Forest Episode)
Meetings with various sages (Atri, Agastya), the encounter with Shurpanakha, the slaying of Khara and Dushana, and the pivotal abduction of Sita by Ravana via the golden deer ruse. Episode Range: 33 – 42 4. Kishkindha Kand (The Kishkindha Episode) Rama searches for Sita and forms life-changing alliances. The meeting with Hanuman and Sugriva, the killing
The tone shifts from celebration to tragedy as palace intrigue takes center stage.
For fans, researchers, and nostalgic viewers, having a comprehensive is essential for navigating the 78 episodes that make up this epic saga. Understanding the Structure: The Kands
Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan follows the traditional structure of Valmiki’s epic, divided into several "Kands" (books or sections). Each section marks a pivotal era in Lord Rama's life. 1. Bala Kand (The Youthful Episode)


