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What to Do After Filling a Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika Book

Completed Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika with name written on cover - Divine Sansar UAE

When you write the last "राम" on the final page of your Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika, it is a genuinely sacred moment. You have completed thousands of repetitions of Lord Ram's name with devotion - and the book in your hands now holds all of that energy. But what do you do with it next?

This guide answers exactly that - how to honour the completed pustika, how to dispose of it respectfully in the UAE, and how to carry your sadhana forward.


Why the Filled Pustika Deserves Respect

A Ram Naam Lekhan book is not an ordinary notebook. Every page carries the divine name written with intention, focus, and bhakti. The completed pustika is a sacred object and should never be thrown in the regular bin or treated like everyday waste.

The tradition of Ram Naam Lekhan comes from the Bhakti tradition - rooted in the belief, echoed across the Ramacharitmanas, that writing "Ram" intentionally carries deep spiritual merit. Completing each book is a real milestone in your sadhana and deserves to be treated as one.

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Step 1 - Complete a Small Pooja When You Finish

When you write the final repetition on the last page, take a moment before you put the book down. Do not simply close it and move on.

Light a diya and an agarbatti at your home mandir. Place the filled pustika at the feet of your Ram or Hanuman idol. Offer a flower - tulsi if you have it at home. Sit quietly for a few minutes, or chant "Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram" 11 or 21 times. This small act closes the sadhana cycle with gratitude and reverence.

Write your name clearly on the cover or first page of the book before you set it aside. This is important - especially if you plan to send it to the Ram Naam Bank (more on that below).


Step 2 - How to Dispose of the Filled Pustika Respectfully in UAE

For devotees living in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ajman, there are three respectful ways to handle a completed Ram Naam Lekhan book.

Option 1 - Send It to Ayodhya's Ram Naam Bank (via Divine Sansar)

This is the most meaningful option available to UAE devotees - and something quite special.

Once you have filled 10 books, you can request a free pickup from Divine Sansar. We collect your completed pustikas and send them to the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya, where filled books from devotees across the world are received and preserved. Your Ram Naam, written with devotion in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, physically reaches Ayodhya.

To request your free pickup, contact Divine Sansar on WhatsApp at +971585713909. Make sure your name is written on each book before the pickup.

Send your Ram Naam to Ayodhya - free

Fill 10 books and Divine Sansar will collect them from your door - no charge. All completed pustikas are sent directly to the Ram Naam Bank, Ayodhya.

Minimum 10 filled books Request free pickup on WhatsApp

Option 2 - Temple Drop-Off in Dubai or Abu Dhabi

If you prefer to hand over your filled book in person, both the temples in Dubai and Abu Dhabi accept completed Ram Naam Lekhan pustikas. The temple priests handle their onward journey in an appropriate and respectful manner.

Please note: there are currently no temples in Sharjah or Ajman that accept filled books. Devotees from those emirates can use the Divine Sansar pickup service or visit the Dubai or Abu Dhabi temple directly.

Option 3 - Bury in Clean Soil at Home

If neither option above is immediately possible, you can bury the filled pustika in clean soil - in a garden, a large plant pot, or near a tulsi plant at home. This is a widely accepted practice, particularly for devotees in apartments. The paper returns to the earth respectfully.

What you should never do: do not throw the filled book in a regular bin, do not tear the pages, and do not leave it anywhere carelessly.


Step 3 - Keep Track of Your Total Count

Before you start your next book, note down your cumulative total. The Divine Sansar Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika holds 25,000 repetitions per book (350 per page). A set of 2 gives you 50,000 repetitions.

Keep a small note in your phone or a diary tracking how many books you have completed. Many devotees work toward a sankalp of 1.25 lakh, 5 lakh, or the traditional 1 crore Ram Naam written over months and years. Tracking this is not about counting for its own sake - it keeps you anchored to the intention you set at the beginning of your practice.


Step 4 - Start Your New Pustika With a Fresh Sankalp

Starting a new book deserves a small moment of intention. Do not simply pick up the next book and continue mechanically.

Sit at your pooja space - ideally in the morning after your daily prayers. Hold the empty book in both hands and make a fresh sankalp: state your intention silently or aloud. Something simple like - "I write the sacred name of Shri Ram with full devotion and offer this sadhana at his lotus feet."

Write your name, the date, and your sankalp on the first page. Then begin. This simple act makes each new book feel like a conscious beginning.


Step 5 - Maintain the Daily Practice

The power of Ram Naam Lekhan comes from consistency, not volume. Whether you write 10 lines or 10 pages each day, what matters is showing up regularly with a settled mind.

A few practical notes for devotees in the UAE where daily schedules are demanding:

  • Keep your pustika and pen at your pooja space so they are always visible
  • Even 5 to 10 minutes before bed or after morning prayers is enough
  • If you miss a day, simply continue the next - do not break the practice over a gap
  • Writing on Ekadashi, Ram Navami, and Hanuman Jayanti carries special significance

The Deeper Significance

In the Bhakti tradition, the name of Ram is said to carry the merit of the Vishnu Sahasranama. Writing it through lekhan combines manasik (mental) and shareerik (physical) sadhana - it is a whole-body act of devotion. Completing a pustika builds discipline and focus in a way that extends quietly into everyday life.

The fact that your completed books - filled in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or Ajman - can travel to and be preserved in Ayodhya is a beautiful closing of a circle. You do not need to be physically present at a pilgrimage site for your devotion to reach there.


Continue Your Ram Naam Sadhana

If you have completed your first book or want to gift this practice to someone in your family, the Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika - Set of 2 from Divine Sansar is available with delivery across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ajman. Each set includes 2 books with broad boxes and smooth paper designed for comfortable daily writing.

For pickup of filled books or any questions about the Ram Naam Bank, contact us on WhatsApp at +971585713909.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What do I do with a filled Ram Naam Lekhan book in the UAE? You have three respectful options. You can request a free pickup from Divine Sansar once you have filled 10 books - we send all collected books to the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya. You can also drop off filled books at temples in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. A third option is to bury the book in clean soil at home.

Q2. What is the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya? The Ram Naam Bank is a sacred repository in Ayodhya where filled Ram Naam Lekhan books from devotees across the world are collected and preserved. Divine Sansar facilitates sending completed books from UAE devotees directly to the bank, so your Ram Naam written in the UAE reaches Ayodhya.

Q3. How do I request the free pickup from Divine Sansar? Once you have filled 10 Ram Naam Lekhan books, contact Divine Sansar on WhatsApp at +971585583909 to arrange a free pickup. Make sure your name is written on each book before the collection.

Q4. Do I need to write my name on the filled book? Yes. Write your name clearly on the cover or the first page of each completed book. This is especially important if you are sending your books to the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya, so your devotion is recorded in your name.

Q5. Can I drop off my filled book at a temple in the UAE? Yes - temples in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi accept filled Ram Naam Lekhan pustikas. If you are based in Sharjah or Ajman, you can use the Divine Sansar free pickup service or travel to the Dubai or Abu Dhabi temple.

Q6. How many repetitions are in one Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika? Each Divine Sansar Ram Naam Lekhan Pustika holds 25,000 repetitions of "राम" - with 350 repetitions per page. The set of 2 gives you 50,000 repetitions in total.

Q7. Do I need to do a pooja after completing a Ram Naam Lekhan book? It is not mandatory but it is a beautiful way to acknowledge the completion. Lighting a diya, offering a flower at your mandir, and chanting Ram's name 11 times is a simple and meaningful way to close the sadhana cycle with gratitude.

Q8. Can children do Ram Naam Lekhan too? Yes, absolutely. Ram Naam Lekhan builds focus, patience, and devotion in children beautifully. The broad-box design of the Divine Sansar pustika makes it comfortable for young hands to write. Many families do lekhan together as a shared daily practice.

Q9. Is there a specific time to write Ram Naam for best results? Brahma Muhurta - roughly 4 to 6 AM before sunrise - is considered most auspicious for any spiritual sadhana. However, any time you can sit quietly with full attention works well. Consistency across days matters far more than the specific hour.

Q10. What is the significance of completing 1 crore Ram Naam? Completing 1 crore (10 million) repetitions of the Ram Naam is a traditional sadhana goal considered a complete spiritual offering. With each book holding 25,000 repetitions, that works out to 400 books over time. Many devotees work toward this across years, book by book, as a lifelong practice.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Q1. What do I do with a filled Ram Naam Lekhan book in the UAE?

A: You have three respectful options. You can request a free pickup from Divine Sansar once you have filled 10 books - we send all collected books to the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya. You can also drop off filled books at temples in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. A third option is to bury the book in clean soil at home.

Q2. What is the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya?

A: The Ram Naam Bank is a sacred repository in Ayodhya where filled Ram Naam Lekhan books from devotees across the world are collected and preserved. Divine Sansar facilitates sending completed books from UAE devotees directly to the bank, so your Ram Naam written in the UAE reaches Ayodhya.

Q3. How do I request the free pickup from Divine Sansar?

A: Once you have filled 10 Ram Naam Lekhan books, contact Divine Sansar on WhatsApp at +971585583909 to arrange a free pickup. Make sure your name is written on each book before the collection.

Q4. Do I need to write my name on the filled book?

A: Yes. Write your name clearly on the cover or the first page of each completed book. This is especially important if you are sending your books to the Ram Naam Bank in Ayodhya, so your devotion is recorded in your name.

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