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  1. Feb 21, 2024 · 241. Tulsidas, born Rambola Dubey on August 11, 1511, in Soron, Delhi Sultanate (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India), was a revered Vaishnava Hindu saint and poet. Renowned for his unwavering devotion to the deity Rama, he left an indelible mark on Indian literature, spirituality, and culture. Tulsidas is best known for his magnum opus, the epic ...

  2. Tulsidas renounced his house and wife and became a peripatetic monk. He travelled the length and breadth of India, visiting, as he went, the four dhamas and other holy places. How many souls must have been blessed and inspired by his peerless words and how many raised to sublime heights of spirituality during his peregrinations we can only imagine.

  3. Tulsidas ji was a great scholar of Sanskrit, but due to limited accessibility of the language, he chose to write it in the vernacular, Awadhi, making his work more accessible to the general public. Tradition has it that Tulsidas had to face much criticism from the Sanskrit scholars of Varanasi for being a vernacular

  4. BIOGRAPHY OF TULSIDAS. Tulsidas is considered to be one of the greatest of the Hindu saints of India. He is is considered to be one of the most famous representatives of the Bhakti school of Hinduism. Details of his early life are life are a bit sketch. Some say that he was born in 1589, while others say that it was in 1532.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · Ramcharitmanas is a divine poem composed by Sri Tulsidas during the 16th century AD.This poem is considered as one of the master pieces of the Holy Texts of Hinduism. Tulsidas is considered as an incarnation of Rishi Valmiki, who wrote the Ramayana during the Treta Yuga. This work was appreciated by several ancient kings, scholars and also it ...

  6. Goswami Tulsidas Biography. Tulsidas (also known as Goswami Tulsidas) was a Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher renowned for his devotion for the god Rama. A composer of several popular works, he is best known for being the author of the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana in the vernacular Awadhi.

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