Ram Charan Bhajan: Shri Ram's Lotus Feet
- myNachiketa
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Updated: May 4

Across scriptures, bhajans, and devotional traditions, the Ram Charan represent surrender, purity, and the ultimate refuge for devotees. Shri Rama’s charan symbolize:
Purity
Detachment
Divine beauty
myNachiketa presents: Ram Charan Bhajan: Shri Ram's Lotus Feet
Ahalya’s Story:
Ahalya was under a curse. When Bhagwan Ram touched her with His feet, she became free. This shows that God can make everything right again.
Kevat’s Love:
Kevat was a kind boatman. He washed Shri Ram’s feet before helping Him cross the river because he loved and respected Him a lot.
Bharat’s Love:
Bharat did not sit on the throne. He kept Bhagwan Ram’s sandals there and ruled for Him. This shows how much he loved his brother.
Even today, the concept of Ram Charan lives on in:
Bhajans and Kirtans:
Temple Rituals:
Meditation Practices:
The charan of Bhagwan Ram reminds us that no matter how complex life becomes, true peace lies in surrender, humility, and unwavering faith.
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