Adhyātmarāmāyaṇa is a 13th to 15th century Sanskrit text that allegorically interprets the story of Hindu epic Ramayana. The text is devided into seven Kāṇḍas: Bāla-Kānḍa, Ayodhyā-Kānḍa, Araṇya-Kānḍa, Kiṣkindhā-Kānḍa, Sundara-Kānḍa, Laṃkā-Kānḍa and Uttara Kānḍa. Each kāṇḍas are devided into several sargas.The present MS ends at the second word of the 23rd verse of the 7th Sarga of Araṇyakāṇḍa.; Complete / Incomplete: Incomplete MS. No colophon found.; Place of composition: Not Known; Date of copying: 1238 Śakābda (?), 29th Agrahāyaṇa. Extent: One Manuscript of 70 folios. Size and dimensions of original material: 39 x 11 cm. Condition of original material: Extremely fragile. Author(s)/Creator(s): Kṛṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vedavyāsa (according to tradition). Scribe(s): Kiśorīlālaśarman (?).