Adhyatma Ramayana, a Sanskrit text from the 13th to 15th centuries, offers an allegorical interpretation of the Hindu epic Ramayana through the Advaita Vedanta framework. It is a part of the Brahmānda Purana, traditionally attributed to Vyasa as the author and also linked to the Bhakti movement saint, Ramananda.
In Hindu tradition, Lord Shankar relayed this sacred story to Adishakti Jagadamba Parvatiji. The text primarily delves into the description of Param Rasayan Ramcharitra and imparts lessons on devotion, knowledge, dispassion, worship, morality, and spiritual discourse. It is presented in a straightforward language with an original translation and is available in a bound format.
This religious book contains the ideal characteristics of Lord Ram, the precept related to devotion, knowledge, dispassion, adoration, and good conduct. The main context of the book is based on spiritual and metaphysical knowledge.
The book contains sanskrit verses with commentary in Hindi. It is hard-bound, with the illustration.