Hanumad Ramayana or Hanumanth Ramayan is the adaptation of Ramayana composed by Lord Hanuman utilizing nails. Master Hanuman composed this Ramayan while pondering in the woods of Himalayas. 

After the triumph of Rama over Ravana, Hanuman went to the Himalayas to proceed with his love of the Lord Rama. There he scripted an adaptation of the Ramayana on the Himalayan mountains utilizing his nails, recording everything about Rama's deeds. When Maharishi Valmiki visited him to give him his own form of the Ramayana, he saw Hanuman's rendition and turned out to be baffled. 

At the point when Hanuman solicited Valmiki the reason from his distress, the sage said that his rendition, which he had made relentlessly, was no counterpart for the wonder of Hanuman's, and would subsequently go overlooked. At this, Hanuman disposed of his own rendition, which is known as the Hanumad Ramayana. Maharishi Valmiki was so shocked that he said he would take another birth to sing the magnificence of Hanuman which he had downplayed in his variant. 

Afterward, one tablet is said to have skimmed shorewards during the time of Mahakavi Kalidasa, and hung at a public spot to be decoded by researchers. Kalidasa is said to have decoded it and perceived that it was from the Hanumad Ramayana recorded by Hanuman in a wiped out content, and viewed himself as lucky to see at any rate one pada of the refrain.