Works of Rambhadracharya

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Rambhadracharya
bibliography
Some books written by Rambhadracharya.
Book covers of several works of Rambhadracharya
Poems28
Plays2
Music5
Commentaries19
Critiques6
Discourses9
References and footnotes

Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Swami Rambhadracharya (better-known as Jagadguru Rambhadracharya or Swami Rambhadracharya) is a Hindu guru, Sanskrit scholar, writer, poet, play writer, composer, singer, philosopher and Katha artist. He is living in Chitrakoot, India. His works includes poems, plays, lectures, commentaries, religious speeches, and musical works of his works. He has written more than 90 works, including published books and unpublished hand written books, and four epic poems,[note 1] a Hindi commentary on Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, a rhythmic Sanskrit commentary on the Ashtadhyayi, and Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthanatrayi sacred books.[1][2] Many of his audio and video recordings have been released. He writes in Sanskrit, Hindi, Awadhi, Maithili, and many other languages.[3][4][5] He is blind.

Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam is his most famous work. He won many awards for it, like the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit.[6][7] He has also been given many other honors and titles as a writer and poet, like Mahakavi and Kavikularatna.[8][9]

His important literature works and musical works, grouped by their type, are listed below.[2][10]

Poems[change | change source]

Mahākāvyas (Epic poems)[change | change source]

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Year
Name
Language
Publisher
Details Notes
1994 Arundhatī (अरुन्धती) Hindi Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Epic poem made in 1,279 verses, which are separated into 15 cantos on the life of the rishi couple Vasishtha and Arundhati. [11]
2002 Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam (श्रीभार्गवराघवीयम्) Sanskrit Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Epic poem made of 2,121 verses in 40 Sanskrit and Prakrit metres, separated into 21 cantos of 101 verses each, with a Hindi commentary by the poet. Recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit, Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Shreevani Alankaran, Banabhatta Award and Vachaspati Award. [3][5][6][7][12][13]
2010 Aṣṭāvakra (अष्टावक्र) Hindi Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Epic poem made of 864 verses separated into 8 cantos of 108 verses each. This poems tells the story of the rishi Ashtavakra, who is shown as the flag carrier of disabled people. [14][15]
2011 Gītarāmāyaṇam (गीतरामायणम्) Sanskrit Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Sanskrit rhythmic epic poem, telling the Ramayana in 1,008 Sanskrit songs separated into 28 cantos of 36 songs each, based on traditional village music tunes. [16]

Khaṇḍakāvyas (Minor poems)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1980 Kākā Vidura (काका विदुर) Hindi Shri Gita Gyan Mandir, Rajkot Small poem on the character Vidura from Mahabharata. [2][10]
1980 Mukundasmaraṇam (मुकुन्दस्मरणम्) Sanskrit Shri Gita Gyan Mandir, Rajkot Small poem in two parts praising Krishna. [2][10]
1982 Mā̐ Śabarī (मा̐ शबरी) Hindi Giridhar Koshalendra Chiantan Samiti, Darbhanga Small poem on the character Shabari from Ramayana. [2][10]
1996 Ājādacandraśekharacaritam (आजादचन्द्रशेखरचरितम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Small poem on the works and life of the Indian freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad, with a Hindi commentary by Dr. Gita Devi Misra. [2][10]
2000 Sarayūlaharī (सरयूलहरी) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Small poem on the river Sarayu that flows through Ayodhya. [2][10]
2001 Laghuraghuvaram (लघुरघुवरम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Small poem on the baby form of Rama made only in the short syllables of Sanskrit. [2][10]
2004 Bhṛṅgadūtam (भृङ्गदूतम्) Sanskrit Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Made of 501 verses separated in two parts and composed completely in the Mandākrānta metre, this mall poem tells the message sent by Rama through a bumblebee, living on the Pravarṣaṇa mountain in Kishkindha, to his wife Sita, who is captured by Ravana in Lanka. [17]

Patrakāvya (Letter poem)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
2003 Kubjāpatram (कुब्जापत्रम्) Sanskrit Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Letter poem; letter to Krishna from the curled woman who appeared in the Bhagavata Purana. [2][10]

Gītakāvyas (Rhythmic poems)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1991 Rāghavagītaguñjana (राघवगीतगुञ्जन) Hindi Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Rhythmic poem. [2][10]
1993 Bhaktigītasudhā (भक्तिगीतसुधा) Hindi Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Rhythmic poem on 438 songs on Rama and Krishna. [2][10]

Rītikāvya (Procedure–era Hindi poem)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
2008 Śrīsītārāmakelikaumudī (श्रीसीतारामकेलिकौमुदी) Hindi Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University Rītikāvya, made of 327 mixed verses, separated in three parts of 109 verses each, composed in six Prakrit metres. The verses tells different works of the child forms of Sita and Rama. [18]

Śatakakāvyas (Poems of one hundred verses)[change | change source]

double-dagger Unpublished book written by hand.
* Not marked with a date.
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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1997 Śrīrāmabhaktisarvasvam (श्रीरामभक्तिसर्वस्वम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Poem of one hundred verses. [2][10]
Āryāśatakam (आर्याशतकम्) double-dagger* Sanskrit Poem of one hundred verses in the Arya metre. [2][10]
Caṇḍīśatakam (चण्डीशतकम्) double-dagger* Sanskrit Poem of one hundred verses in praise of the goddess Chandi. [2][10]
Rāghavendraśatakam (राघवेन्द्रशतकम्) double-dagger* >Sanskrit Poem of one hundred verses in praise of Rama. [2][10]
Gaṇapatiśatakam (गणपतिशतकम्) double-dagger* Sanskrit Poem of one hundred verses in praise of Ganesha. [2][10]
Śrīrāghavacaraṇacihnaśatakam (श्रीराघवचरणचिह्नशतकम्) double-dagger* Sanskrit Poem of one hundred verses in praise of signs of Rama's feet. [2][10]

Stotrakāvyas (Praises)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1987 Śrījānakīkṛpākaṭākṣastotram (श्रीजानकीकृपाकटाक्षस्तोत्रम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Poem praising the kind look of Sita. [2][10]
1992 Śrīrāmavallabhāstotram (श्रीरामवल्लभास्तोत्रम्) Sanskrit Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Poem praising Sita. [2][10]
1994 Śrīgaṅgāmahimnastotram (श्रीगङ्गामहिम्नस्तोत्रम्) Sanskrit Shri Raghava Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Poem praising the greatness of the river Ganges. [2][10]
1995 Śrīcitrakūṭavihāryaṣṭakam (श्रीचित्रकूटविहार्यष्टकम्) Sanskrit Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar Poem in eight verses praising Rama. [2][10]
2002 Śrīrāghavabhāvadarśanam (श्रीराघवभावदर्शनम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Poem of eight Śikhariṇī metres, praising the birth of Rama by comparing baby Rama with eight Utprekṣā figures of speech respectively to the moon, a dark cloud, the ocean, an emerald, a Tamāla tree, Kamadeva, a blue lotus, and a bumblebee. With an Awadhi poem translation and Hindi commentary by the poet. [2][10]

Suprabhatam kāvya (Workships sung at morning)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
2009 Śrīsītārāmasuprabhātam (श्रीसीतारामसुप्रभातम्) Sanskrit Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University A suprabhatam directed to Sita and Rama, made of 40 verses composed in 8 Śārdūlavikrīḍita, 24 Vasantatilakā, 4 Sragdharā, and 4 Mālinī metres. With a Hindi translation by the poet. [19]

Bhāṣyakāvya (Commentary poem)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1997 Aṣṭādhyāyyāḥ Pratisūtraṃ Śābdabodhasamīkṣaṇam (अष्टाध्याय्याः प्रतिसूत्रं शाब्दबोधसमीक्षणम्) Sanskrit Under publication by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Non-poetic commentary on the Sutras of the Ashtadhyayi. D Litt research paper. [2][10]

Plays[change | change source]

Nāṭakakāvya (Play poem)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Details Notes
1996 Śrīrāghavābhyudayam (श्रीराघवाभ्युदयम्) Sanskrit Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas Single–act play on the success of Rama. [2][10]

Nāṭaka (Play)[change | change source]

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Year Name Language Publisher Notes
Utsāha (उत्साह) * Hindi Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]

Text[change | change source]

Some of the books written by Rambhadracharya

Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthānatrayī[change | change source]

Rambhadracharya made Sanskrit commentaries named Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam on the Prasthanatrayi – Brahma Sutra, the Bhagavad Gita, and eleven Upanishads. These commentaries were released on 10 April 1998 by the then Prime Minister of India, Atal Behari Vajpayee.[2][20] He made Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam on Narada Bhakti Sutra in 1991. Rambhadracharya then renewed—after five hundred years—the tradition of Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthanatrayi. His commentary was also the second Sanskrit commentary on Prasthanatrayi of Ramananda Sampradaya, an the first was made by Ramananda himself and it was named Ānandabhāṣyam.[21][22] Rambhadracharya's commentary in Sanskrit on the Prasthanatrayi was the first written in almost 600 years.[21]

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Year Name Commentary on Publisher Notes
1998 Śrībrahmasūtreṣu Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (श्रीब्रह्मसूत्रेषु श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Brahma Sutra Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Śrīmadbhagavadgītāsu Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (श्रीमद्भगवद्गीतासु श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Bhagavad Gita Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Kaṭhopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (कठोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Katha Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Kenopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (केनोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Kena Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Māṇḍūkyopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (माण्डूक्योपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Mandukya Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Iśāvāsyopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (ईशावास्योपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Ishavasya Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Praśnopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (प्रश्नोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Prashna Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Taittirīyopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (तैत्तिरीयोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Taittiriya Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Aitareyopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (ऐतरेयोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Aitareya Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Śvetāsvataropaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (श्वेताश्वतरोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Shvetashvatara Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Chāndogyopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (छान्दोग्योपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Chandogya Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (बृहदारण्यकोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]
1998 Muṇḍakopaniṣadi Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (मुण्डकोपनिषदि श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्) Mundaka Upanishad Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas [2][10]

Other Sanskrit commentaries[change | change source]

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Year
Name
Commentary on
Publisher
Notes
1991
Śrīnāradabhaktisūtreṣu Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (श्रीनारदभक्तिसूत्रेषु श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्)
Narada Bhakti Sutra
Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas
[2][10]
2011
Śrīrāmastavarājastotre Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam (श्रीरामस्तवराजस्तोत्रे श्रीराघवकृपाभाष्यम्)
Rāmastavarājastotra
Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas
[2][10]

Hindi commentaries[change | change source]

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Year
Name
Commentary on
Publisher
Notes
1983
Mahavīrī (महावीरी)
Critical edition of Hanuman Chalisa, with a commentary named Mahavīrī
Shri Krishna Janma Seva Sansthan, Mathura
[2][10]
1985
Śrīgītātātparya (श्रीगीतातात्पर्य)
Bhagavad Gita
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
[2][10]
2005
Bhāvārthabodhinī (भावार्थबोधिनी)
Ramcharitmanas
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University
[2][10]
Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣya (श्रीराघवकृपभाष्य) #*
Commentary on the Ramcharitmanas in nine volumes.
[2][10]

Reviews[change | change source]

double-dagger Unpublished book written by hand.
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Year
Name
Language
Publisher
Details Notes
1981
Adhyātmarāmāyaṇe Apāṇinīyaprayogānāṃ Vimarśaḥ (अध्यात्मरामायणे अपाणिनीयप्रयोगानां विमर्शः) double-dagger
Sanskrit
Discussion on the non–Paninian uses in the Adhyātma Rāmāyaṇa. PhD research paper.
[2][10]
1982
Mānasa Me̐ Tāpasa Prasaṅga (मानस में तापस प्रसंग)
Hindi
Shri Gita Gyan Mandir, Rajkot
Examination on the episode of the unnamed devotee in Ayodhya Kand of Ramcharitmanas.
[2][10]
1988
Sanātanadharma Kī Vigrahasvarūpa Gomātā (सनातनधर्म की विग्रहस्वरूप गोमाता)
Hindi
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
Examination on the status of the cow in Hinduism.
[2][10]
1988
Śrītulasīsāhitya me̐ Kṛṣṇa Kathā (श्रीतुलसीसाहित्य में कृष्णकथा)
Hindi
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
Research on the description of Krishna in the works of Tulsidas.
[2][10]
1990
Sīta Nirvāsana Nahī̐ (सीता निर्वासन नहीं)
Hindi
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
Review which says that the episode of exile of Sita is a later addition of Valmiki in the Ramayana.
[2][10]
2007
Śrīrāsapañcādhyāyīvimarśaḥ (श्रीरासपञ्चाध्यायीविमर्शः)
Hindi
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University
Examination on the Rāsapañcādhyāyī section, the five chapters about the dance of Krishna with the Gopis, of the Bhagavata Purana.
[2][10]

Speeches[change | change source]

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Year
Name
Language
Book contains
Publisher
Notes
1980
Bharata Mahimā (भरत महिमा)
Hindi
A nine–day speech on the honor of Bharata in the Ramayana.
Shri Gita Gyan Mandir, Rajkot
[2][10]
1985
Sugrīva Kā Agha Aura Vibhīṣaṇa Kī Karatūti (सुग्रीव का अघ और विभीषण की करतूति)
Hindi
A nine–day Hindi speech on the two characters Sugriva and Vibhishana in the Ramayana.
Shri Krishna Janma Seva Sansthan, Mathura
[2][10]
1989
Mānasa me̐ Sumitrā (मानस में सुमित्रा)
Hindi
A nine–day speech on the character of Sumitra in the Ramcharitmanas.
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
[2][10]
1992
Prabhu Kari Kṛpā Pā̐varī Dīnhī (प्रभु करि कृपा पाँवरी दीन्ही)
Hindi
A nine–day speech on the episode of Rama handing over his sandals to Bharata at Chitrakoot from the Ramayana.
Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas
[2][10]
1993
Parama Baḍabhāgī Jaṭāyu (परम बड़भागी जटायु)
Hindi
A nine–day speech on the character of Jatayu in the Ramayana.
Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar
[2][10]
2001
Śrī Sītārāma Vivāha Darśana (श्री सीताराम विवाह दर्शन)
Hindi
A eight–day speech given in March 1999 on the purpose of Sita and Rama's marriage episode as said in the Ramcharitmanas.
Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas
[2][10]
2004
Tuma Pāvaka Ma̐ha Karahu Nivāsā (तुम पावक मँह करहु निवासा)
Hindi
A nine–day speech given in September 2003 on the episode of Sīta's stay in fire as described in the Ramcharitmanas.
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University
[2][10]
2006
Ahalyoddhāra (अहल्योद्धार)
Hindi
A nine–day speech given in April 2000 on the episode of Ahalya's mukti by Rama.
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University
[2][10]
2008
Hara Te Bhe Hanumāna (हर ते भे हनुमान)
Hindi
A four–day speech given in April 2007 on Hanuman being Shiva's form.
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University
[2][10]

Critical edition of Ramcharitmanas[change | change source]

Rambhadracharya's most controversial work was the critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas. It was published as the Tulsi Peeth edition.[23] It was said that he changed the epic,[23][24] but the dispute ended when Rambhadracharya said sorry for any problem caused by the publication.[25] A writ was also filed against him but it was not accepted.[1] This edition was published in 2005 by Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas.[2][10]

Audio and video[change | change source]

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Year
Name
Language
Publisher
Details Notes
2001
Bhajana Sarayū (भजन सरयू)
Hindi
Yuki Cassettes, Delhi
Audio CD with eight Bhajans (worships) worshiped to Rama. Composed, set to music, and sung by Rambhadracharya.
[26]
2001
Bhajana Yamunā (भजन यमुना)
Hindi
Yuki Cassettes, Delhi
Audio CD with seven Bhajans worshiped to Krishna. Composed, set to music, and sung by Rambhadracharya.
[27]
2009
Śrī Hanumat Bhakti (श्री हनुमत् भक्ति)
Hindi
Kuber Music, New Delhi
Audio CD with six Bhajans worshiped to Hanuman, and composed by Tulsidas. Set to music and sung by Rambhadracharya.
[28]
2009
Śrīsītārāmasuprabhātam (श्रीसीतारामसुप्रभातम्)
Sanskrit
Yuki Cassettes, Delhi
Audio CD of Śrīsītārāmasuprabhātam, a Suprabhata poem. Composed, set to music, and sung in the Vairagi Raga by Rambhadracharya.
[29]
2009
Sundara Kāṇḍa (सुन्दर काण्ड)
Hindi
Yuki Cassettes, Delhi
DVD with a musical expression of and commentary on the Sundar Kand of Ramcharitmanas. Spoken, set to music, and sung by Rambhadracharya.
[30]

Timeline of Works[change | change source]

Timeline of Jagadguru Rambhadracharya's works

double-dagger Includes all 13 Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthānatrayī.


Footnotes[change | change source]

  1. Two each in Sanskrit and Hindi.

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  9. Chandra 2008, p. 21.
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