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Besides the Rāmacaritamānasa, which are the other works of Tulsidas ?  

Asked in Puja & Rituals at 6:57 AM on November 24, 2008

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please tell few words about TULSI DAS - legendary indian poet?

in 1532 A.D in Rajpur, in the Banda district of Uttar Pradesh, India, during the reign of Mughal Emperor, Akbar. Beginning his work in 1574, Tulsidas went on to pen down several other works of great Rama. His emphasized the path to attain salvation by devoting oneself to God. Some of the other great literary works composed by Tulsidas include the Dohavali, the Kavitavali, the Gitavali

Posted in Puja & Rituals by PRIYATHAMA at 10:15 PM on November 01, 2008

Besides the Rmacaritamnasa, which are the other works of Tulsidas ?

Besides the Rmacaritamnasa, Tulsidas was the author of five longer and six shorter works, most of them dealing with the theme of Rama, his doings, and devotion to him. The former are1. the Dohavali and in other works of Tulsi, 2. the Kabitta Ramayan or Kavitavali, which is a history of Rama in the kavitta, ghanakshari, chaupa&239; and savaiya metres; like the Rmacaritamnasa, it is divided into seven kandas

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Lakshmi s at 12:29 PM on November 24, 2008

Difference between tulsidas and surdas?

Hi,Tulsidas also known as Goswami Tulsidas, 1497/1532[1...]1623 was a Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher renowned for his devotion for the god Rama. A composer of several popular works, he,000 are extant. He is considered a saint and so also known as Sant Surdas, a name which literally means the "slave of melody".To know more details about Tulsidas and surdas, please refer to the following

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What are the differences between Surdas and Tulsidas?

;slave of melody".Tulsidas , also known as Goswami Tulsidas, 1497/1532[1...]1623 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.To know more details about Surdas and Tulsidas, please refer

Posted in Homework by Anonymous at 9:27 PM on September 14, 2012

Why do have various adaptations of Valmiki Ramayana [Tulsidas Ramcharit Manas, Kalidasas Raghuvamsha or Kambans Ramayana? Which use as the authentic text?

and the social conditions of their times have found expression too in the message conveyed through their works.When doing a scientific or historic research of an ancient civilization, it is essential to scan

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DHOL GAWAR PASHU SHUDRA NARI,,,YEH SAB TADAN KE ADHIKARI,,YOUR COMMENT

niyantrit means control me rehte hain..........but ye to soch par nirbhar karta hai...........ab samay ke saath kafi kuchh badal chuka hai............SRI TULSIDAS,In one of his saying he said," Shudra of works are there in a society. And we are dependent on others for that work which we are unable to perform. From that point of view no one is inferior to no one. Each and every person is best in his own

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What is the significance of reciting Hanuman Chalisa ?

of my meditations on this for long years....The Hanuman Chalisa was written by Goswami Tulsidas to be a beautiful prayer and song, yet also to contain hidden in it the entire message of Hanuman sage, Goswami Tulsidas. Tulsidas lived at a time when Sanskrit learning was on the decline in India, and he rewrote the ancient Ramayana in the common dialect of the people, once again making the story

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Hanuman chalisa powers n benefits?

, selfless service, and humble disposition, all rolled into one. This great devotional work was created by Goswami Tulsidas who is quite known for his devotional work &226; the Tulsi Ramayan. Tulsidas ji devotional song based on Lord Hanuman as the model devotee.It is a poem written by Tulsidas in the Awadhi language, and is his best known Hindu text apart from the Ramcharitmanas. The word "

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What is the significance of reciting Hanuman Chalisa ?

Hanuman Chalisa is a very powerful devotional work that has been left to posterity by Goswami Tulsidas whose devotional work - Tulsi Ramayan has revolutionized Bhakti movement by enabling common man churning is of great significance...Hanuman Chalisa is a very powerful devotional work that has been left to posterity by Goswami Tulsidas whose devotional work - Tulsi Ramayan has revolutionized Bhakti

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What is Dharma?

in ancient Indian scriptures. Tulsidas, author of Ramcharitmanas, has defined the root of dharma as compassion. This principle was taken up by Lord Buddha in his immortal book of great wisdom, Dhammapada limiting factors. We enter into the world in different circumstances, and we do our best to work with these. http://www.livingtantra.net/200 8/06/what-is-dharma/...What you are supposed to doramanamurty

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What is the History and Origin of Bhajans

, Mirabai, Narottama Dasa, Surdas and Tulsidas are notable composers.Bhajans by Kabir, Mirabai, Surdas, Tulsidas and a few others are considered to be classic. The language of their works is influencedThe medieval age saw devotees like Tulsidas, Surdas, Meera Bai , Kabir and others composing Bhajans. In the modern times, composers like Pt. V. D. Paluskar and Pt. V. N. Bhatkhande have tried to mingle Raga

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What are the key Hindu scriptures?

the 18 Mahapurnas, in Tamil: TevaramRamcharitmanes of Tulsidas,Shikhapatri, Vachanamurt, Ananda sutram.I also mention here some modern books:Ramakrishna, his life and sayings - F.M. Muller 1898How to be a yogi - Swami Abhedananda 1902mainly part of Tagore worksA history of a Religions Ideas - M. EliadeMahatma Ghandi:All men are brothers - Ashram Observances - Autobiography- bringing important social

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What is the Ramayana?

. The characters of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Bharata, Hanumn and Rvana the villain of the piece are all fundamental to the cultural consciousness of India.One of the most important literary works on ancient India which are the works of the Tamil poet Kambar of the 13th century, Molla ramayanam in Telugu and the 14th century Kannada poet Narahari Kavis Torave Ramayan,fifteenth century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 7:28 PM on October 03, 2008
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What is the Ramayana?

. The characters of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Bharata, Hanumn and Rvana the villain of the piece are all fundamental to the cultural consciousness of India.One of the most important literary works on ancient India which are the works of the Tamil poet Kambar of the 13th century, Molla ramayanam in Telugu and the 14th century Kannada poet Narahari Kavis Torave Ramayan,fifteenth century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha

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