Devotional· Hindi

Sunderkand Audio — Full Paath in a Natural Hindi AI Voice

सुंदरकांड ऑडियो

Generate your own complete सुंदरकांड paath recitation or listen whenever you need it. Tulsidas' verses from the Ramcharitmanas in a clear, serene Hindi AI voice — choose your voice and speed, download MP3 for Tuesday and Saturday paath, home puja, and devotional channels.

How It Works

Step 1

Pick a Preset

Choose from Horror, Bedtime, ASMR, and more — each auto-configures voice, speed, and style.

Step 2

Paste Your Text

Write or paste your script. Add expression tags like [whispering] or [short pause] for extra drama.

Step 3

Generate & Download

One tap to generate studio-quality audio. Download as MP3/WAV and use anywhere.

Preset Styles — Listen & Try

Each preset auto-configures voice, speed, and style. What you hear below is exactly what you'll get in the app.

Devotional Chant

Reverent, measured paath tone for Sunderkand recitation

Meera0.75xEthereal, melodic voice with devotional warmth

जामवंत के बचन सुहाए। सुनि हनुमंत हृदय अति भाए॥ तब लगि मोहि परिखेहु तुम्ह भाई। सहि दुख कंद मूल फल खाई॥

Prayer Guide

Gentle, clear delivery for home paath and learning the verses

Naina0.85xCalm, clear voice suited to sacred reading

यह कहि नाइ सबन्हि कहुँ माथा। चलेउ हरषि हियँ धरि रघुनाथा॥

Narrative

Epic storytelling tone for the journey passages — the ocean leap, Lanka, the return

Amit1.0xDeep, grounded voice with steady epic cadence

सिंधु तीर एक भूधर सुंदर। कौतुक कूदि चढ़ेउ ता ऊपर॥ बार बार रघुबीर सँभारी। तरकेउ पवनतनय बल भारी॥

PPooja SharmaCo-founder, VoisLabs
LinkedInUpdated May 2026

Sunderkand Audio — Listen or Generate Your Own Full Paath

Quick answer: Generate complete Sunderkand audio on VoisLabs in minutes. Paste the सुंदरकांड text from Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas — a 16th-century composition in the public domain — choose a Hindi voice and the Devotional Chant or Prayer Guide preset, set your pace from 0.5x to 2x, and download a studio-quality MP3 of the full paath. Free daily minutes to start, no credit card required.

What is Sunderkand?

Sunderkand (सुंदरकांड) is the fifth chapter of Goswami Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas. It narrates Hanuman's great leap across the ocean, his search for Sita in Lanka, the burning of Lanka, and his return. It is the only kand named not after an event but after beauty itself — sundar — and it is the most widely recited portion of the Ramcharitmanas. Devotees across North India perform Sunderkand paath on Tuesdays and Saturdays, before new beginnings, and in times of difficulty, for the chapter carries in it Hanuman's courage, his total surrender to Rama, and the certainty that sincere effort in Rama's service does not go in vain.

सुंदरकांड — Opening Verses with Meaning

The kand opens with a Sanskrit mangalacharan, followed by Awadhi chaupais. Here are the opening lines with transliteration and meaning:

मंगलाचरण (opening invocation, first lines)

शान्तं शाश्वतमप्रमेयमनघं निर्वाणशान्तिप्रदं ब्रह्माशम्भुफणीन्द्रसेव्यमनिशं वेदान्तवेद्यं विभुम्।

Shantam shashvatam aprameyam anagham nirvana-shanti-pradam, Brahma-Shambhu-phanindra-sevyam anisham vedanta-vedyam vibhum. — I bow to Lord Rama — tranquil, eternal, immeasurable, sinless, bestower of supreme peace, served always by Brahma, Shiva and Shesha, knowable through Vedanta, all-pervading.

चौपाई (opening chaupais)

जामवंत के बचन सुहाए। सुनि हनुमंत हृदय अति भाए॥ Jamvant ke bachan suhaye, suni Hanumant hriday ati bhaye. — Jambavan's encouraging words deeply pleased Hanuman's heart.

तब लगि मोहि परिखेहु तुम्ह भाई। सहि दुख कंद मूल फल खाई॥ Tab lagi mohi parikhehu tumh bhai, sahi dukh kand mool phal khai. — "Wait for me, brothers, bearing hardship and living on roots and fruits, until I return."

जब लगि आवौं सीतहि देखी। होइहि काजु मोहि हरष बिसेषी॥ Jab lagi aavau Sitahi dekhi, hoihi kaju mohi harash biseshi. — "Until I have seen Sita and come back — the task will be accomplished, and that is my greatest joy."

यह कहि नाइ सबन्हि कहुँ माथा। चलेउ हरषि हियँ धरि रघुनाथा॥ Yah kahi nai sabanhi kahu matha, chaleu harashi hiya dhari Raghunatha. — Saying this, he bowed to them all and set forth joyfully, holding Lord Rama in his heart.

सिंधु तीर एक भूधर सुंदर। कौतुक कूदि चढ़ेउ ता ऊपर॥ Sindhu teer ek bhoodhar sundar, kautuk koodi chadheu ta oopar. — On the seashore stood a beautiful mountain; playfully he sprang to its summit.

बार बार रघुबीर सँभारी। तरकेउ पवनतनय बल भारी॥ Baar baar Raghubeer sambhari, tarakeu Pavantanay bal bhari. — Remembering Lord Rama again and again, the mighty son of the wind leapt across.

Because the Ramcharitmanas is a classical public-domain text, you can paste the entire Sunderkand — all dohas, chaupais, and chhandas — into VoisLabs and generate the complete paath as one audio file.

Listen vs Generate Your Own Sunderkand Audio

Pre-recorded Sunderkand tracks are easy to find, but a generated recitation gives you something fixed recordings cannot:

  • Voice of your choosing: Meera's ethereal devotional tone, Naina's calm sacred reading, or Amit's deep narration that suits the epic scope of Hanuman's journey.
  • Speed you control: Full paath at 1x for listening; slow to 0.5x–0.75x to recite along verse by verse, or generate section-wise files — Lanka Dahan separately, for instance.
  • Natural pauses: Add blank lines between dohas and chaupais so the audio breathes the way a live paath does.
  • Offline MP3 or WAV: Keep your paath on your phone — no ads, no streaming interruptions, no internet required during listening.

Sunderkand Paath on Tuesday and Saturday

In the Hanuman bhakti tradition, Tuesdays and Saturdays are the preferred days for Sunderkand paath — at home, in temples, and in collective sankirtan gatherings. Families also organise a full paath before a new beginning, a wedding, or when seeking strength in hard times. A personal audio version serves this practice in three ways: newcomers can follow the text slowly while listening; devotees with busy schedules can complete shravan (devotional listening) during a commute; and families can play a consistently pronounced recitation during home paath and recite along together.

How to Generate Full-Length Sunderkand Audio

  1. Paste the Sunderkand text in Devanagari — the complete kand or whichever section you need
  2. Choose Devotional Chant for a reverent paath tone, or Narrative for the storytelling passages of Hanuman's journey
  3. Pick voice and speed — slower for reciting along, 1x for listening through
  4. Generate and download the MP3, or export audio-to-video with karaoke-style Devanagari subtitles for YouTube

VoisLabs supports 10 Indian languages and 48 tone presets, so the same process works for Hanuman Chalisa, other Ramcharitmanas sections, aartis, and your own devotional compositions.

Example Scripts — Copy & Try

These scripts are ready to paste. The audio below was generated with VoisLabs.

Opening Chaupais — Hanuman's Departure

Hindi

जामवंत के बचन सुहाए। सुनि हनुमंत हृदय अति भाए॥ तब लगि मोहि परिखेहु तुम्ह भाई। सहि दुख कंद मूल फल खाई॥ जब लगि आवौं सीतहि देखी। होइहि काजु मोहि हरष बिसेषी॥ यह कहि नाइ सबन्हि कहुँ माथा। चलेउ हरषि हियँ धरि रघुनाथा॥

Copy this script and paste it in VoisLabs to hear the exact same result.

प्रबिसि नगर कीजे सब काजा — Entering Lanka

Hindi

प्रबिसि नगर कीजे सब काजा। हृदयँ राखि कोसलपुर राजा॥ गरल सुधा रिपु करहिं मिताई। गोपद सिंधु अनल सितलाई॥ गरुड़ सुमेरु रेनु सम ताही। राम कृपा करि चितवा जाही॥

Copy this script and paste it in VoisLabs to hear the exact same result.

Like what you hear? Try these presets with your own text.

Start Creating

Pro Tips

Sunderkand Audio Tips

Section-Wise Files Generate the kand in labelled sections — prasthan (departure), Lanka pravesh, Sita milan, Lanka dahan, return. Navigating group paath or personal study is much easier with named files than with one long track.

Doha–Chaupai Spacing Keep a blank line before each doha so the audio pauses where a live paath would — giving listeners space to recite the doha along with the narration.

Two Speeds, One Text Generate a 0.6x version for learning the verses and a 1x version for shravan listening — the same text produces both in seconds.

Pair with Hanuman Chalisa Many devotees open or close Sunderkand paath with the Hanuman Chalisa — generate both in the same voice for a seamless, uninterrupted devotional session.

Frequently Asked Questions

1M+ generationsAudio clips created
12 languagesIndian + Arabic
10,000+ creatorsTrust VoisLabs

Ready to create?

No credit card needed. Start generating studio-quality audio in seconds.

Start Creating