Goswami tulsidas

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  2. Profile of the Hindu Poet Goswami Tulsidas
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तुलसीदास

तुलसीदास काँच मन्दिर, तुलसी पीठ (चित्रकूट) में प्रतिष्ठित गोस्वामी तुलसीदास की प्रतिमा जन्म रामबोला 1511 ई० (सम्वत्- 1568 वि०) मृत्यु 1623 ई० (संवत 1680 वि०) गुरु/शिक्षक नरहरिदास खिताब/सम्मान गोस्वामी, अभिनववाल्मीकि, इत्यादि साहित्यिक कार्य रामचरितमानस, विनयपत्रिका, दोहावली, कवितावली, हनुमान चालीसा, वैराग्य सन्दीपनी, जानकी मंगल, पार्वती मंगल, इत्यादि कथन सीयराममय सब जग जानी। करउँ प्रनाम जोरि जुग पानी ॥ (रामचरितमानस १.८.२) धर्म हिन्दू दर्शन अनुक्रम • 1 जन्म • 2 बचपन • 3 भगवान श्री राम जी से भेंट • 4 संस्कृत में पद्य-रचना • 5 रामचरितमानस की रचना • 6 मृत्यु • 7 तुलसी-स्तवन • 8 रचनाएँ • 8.1 कुछ ग्रंथों का संक्षिप्त विवरण • 8.1.1 रामललानहछू • 8.1.2 वैराग्य संदीपनी • 8.1.3 बरवै रामायण • 8.1.4 पार्वती-मंगल • 8.1.5 जानकी-मंगल • 8.1.6 रामाज्ञा प्रश्न • 8.1.7 दोहावली • 8.1.8 कवितावली • 8.1.9 गीतावली • 8.1.10 श्रीकृष्ण गीतावली • 8.1.11 हनुमानबाहुक • 9 इन्हें भी देखें • 10 बाहरी कड़ियाँ • 11 सन्दर्भ जन्म गोस्वामी तुलसीदास का जन्मस्थान विवादित है। अधिकांश विद्वानों व राजकीय साक्ष्यों के अनुसार इनका जन्म बचपन भगवान की प्रेरणा से शूकरक्षेत्र में रहकर पाठशाला चलाने वाले गुरु नृसिंह चौधरी ने इस रामबोला के नाम से बहुचर्चित हो चुके इस बालक को ढूँढ निकाला और विधिवत उसका नाम तुलसीदास रखा भगवान श्री राम जी से भेंट कुछ काल राजापुर रहने के बाद वे पुन: काशी चले गये और वहाँ की जनता को राम-कथा सुनाने लगे। कथा के दौरान उन्हें एक दिन मनुष्य के वेष में एक प्रेत मिला, जिसने उन्हें चित्रकूट पहुँच कर उन्होंने रामघाट पर अपना आसन जमाया। एक दिन वे प्रदक्षिणा करने निकले ही थे कि यकायक मार्ग में उन्हें श्रीराम...

Profile of the Hindu Poet Goswami Tulsidas

Birth and Parentage: It is known that Tulsidas was born to Hulsi and Atmaram Shukla Dube in Rajpur, Uttar Pradesh, India in 1532. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth. It is said that Tulsidas did not cry at the time of his birth and that he was born with all thirty-two teeth intact—a fact used to support the belief that he was the reincarnation of the sage Valmiki. In his childhood, he was known as Tulsiram or Ram Bola. From Family Man to Ascetic Tulsidas was passionately attached to his wife Buddhimati until the day she uttered these words: "If you would develop for Lord Rama even half the love that you have for my filthy body, you would certainly cross the ocean of Samsara and attain immortality and eternal bliss." These words pierced Tulsidas' heart. He abandoned home, became an ascetic, and spent fourteen years visiting various sacred places. Legend has it that Tulsidas met Immortal Works Tulsidas wrote 12 books, the most famous being the Hindi version of the Ramayan, the work called “The Ramcharitmanasa” that is read and worshipped with great reverence in every Hindu home in Northern India. An inspiring book, it contains sweet couplets in beautiful rhyme praising Lord Rama. Evidence from Tulsidas' writings suggests that the composition of his greatest work began in 1575 CE and took two years to complete. This work was composed in Ayodhya, but it is said that immediately upon completion, Tulsidas traveled to Varanasi where he recited the epic to Shiva. In another wi...

Tulsidas

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Goswami Tulsidas – The Divine Life Society

By This biography is from Swami Sivanandaji’s book Tulsidas was born in Rajpur, in the district of Banda in Uttar Pradesh, in Samvat 1589 or 1532 A.D. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth and is regarded as an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of Ramayana written in Sanskrit. His father’s name was Atmaram Shukla Dube and his mother’s name Hulsi. Tulsidas did not cry at the time of his birth. He was born with all the thirty-two teeth intact. In childhood his name was Tulsiram or Ram Bola. Tulsidas’s wife’s name was Buddhimati (Ratnavali). Tulsidas’s son’s name was Tarak. Tulsidas was passionately attached to his wife. He could not bear even a day’s separation from her. One day his wife went to her father’s house without informing her husband. Tulsidas stealthily went to see her at night at his father-in-law’s house. This produced a sense of shame in Buddhimati. She said to Tulsidas, “My body is but a network of flesh and bones. If you would develop for Lord Rama even half the love that you have for my filthy body, you would certainly cross the ocean of Samsara and attain immortality and eternal bliss”. These words pierced the heart of Tulsidas like an arrow. He did not stay there even for a moment. He abandoned home and became an ascetic. He spent fourteen years in visiting the various sacred places of pilgrimage. While returning from answering the calls of nature, Tulsidas used to throw the water that was left in his water-pot at the roots of a tree which a spirit was o...

The Divine Life Society » Goswami Tulsidas

By Swami Sivananda Tulsidas was born in Rajpur, in the district of Banda in Uttar Pradesh, in Samvat 1589 or 1532 A.D. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth and is regarded as an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of Ramayana written in Sanskrit. His father’s name was Atmaram Shukla Dube and his mother’s name Hulsi. Tulsidas did not cry at the time of his birth. He was born with all the thirty-two teeth intact. In childhood his name was Tulsiram or Ram Bola. Tulsidas’s wife’s name was Buddhimati (Ratnavali). Tulsidas’s son’s name was Tarak. Tulsidas was passionately attached to his wife. He could not bear even a day’s separation from her. One day his wife went to her father’s house without informing her husband. Tulsidas stealthily went to see her at night at his father-in-law’s house. This produced a sense of shame in Buddhimati. She said to Tulsidas, “My body is but a network of flesh and bones. If you would develop for Lord Rama even half the love that you have for my filthy body, you would certainly cross the ocean of Samsara and attain immortality and eternal bliss”. These words pierced the heart of Tulsidas like an arrow. He did not stay there even for a moment. He abandoned home and became an ascetic. He spent fourteen years in visiting the various sacred places of pilgrimage. While returning from answering the calls of nature, Tulsidas used to throw the water that was left in his water-pot at the roots of a tree which a spirit was occupying. The spirit was very mu...

Prashnavali

Prashnavali is originated from Ramcharitmanas. Shri Ramcharitamanasa, is an epic poem in Awadhi, composed by the Goswami Tulsidas (c.1532–1623)Tulsidas was born in Rajpur (U.P), India (Bharat) in the sixteenth century. Ramcharitmanas is the inspired poetic creation (in Hindi) of the Ramayana and a unmatched creation. Ramcharitmanas (Ram-Charit-Manas) consists of following seven parts. 1. Balkand 2. Ayodhyakand 3. Aranyakand 4. Kiskindhakand 5. Sunderkand 6. Lankakand 7. Uttarkand Uttarkand is the answer episode which is known as Prashnavali. The Ramcharitmanas Prashnavali has been viewed over the centuries as a gift to mankind. You can find divinely inspired answers for your most important questions. You can get your answers based on Prashnavali from our famous astrologers. How to ask question as directed for Prashnavali 1. Think of a question. Be specific and clear, place your question in a close-ended context. 2. Purify and prepare yourself with serious intent. 3. Turn your mind inwards and give your heart to the divine power. 4. Dwell on the matter, allowing yourself a few seconds of introspection, and write your question and send us.

Goswami Tulsidas

Goswami Tulsidas, or simply Tulsidas, was an eminent Hindu saint and a poet. He was a great devotee of Ramcharitmanas – an epic poem showcasing Lord Rama’s life. Tulsidas had spent his whole life at Vanarasa and Faizabad. There are 88 ghats in Vanarasa. One of them is Tulsighat, dedicated to Goswami Tulsidas, where he wrote Ramcharitmanas. Tulsidas was the one who introduced Ramlila – a dramatic play based on Rama’s life from epic Ramayana in Hindu culture. Apart from that, Tulsidas built In Arts and Literature field, Tulsidas is a highly reputed and well-known poet in India and the world. Thus, swami Tulsidas influences modern-day education, popular music, arts, movies, and television. The word “Tulsidas” has its roots in the Sanskrit word “ Tulasidasa.” Tulasi refers to sacred Hindu basil plant used to worship Many historical texts and scriptures mentioned three places for the birth of Goswami Tulsidas. In 2012, Uttar Pradesh Government officially announced Soron Shookar Kshetra, Kasganj district, Uttar Pradesh, as the saint’s birthplace Tulsidas. His father’s name was Atmaram Dubey, while his mother was Hulsi. Many people believed mahatma Tulsidas as the Saryupariya Brahmin of the As for the Tulsidas’s real birth year, the actual date varies from one biographer to another. One biographers’ group mentioned 1554 Bikram Sambat as Tulsidas birth year based on Mula Gosain Charita. On the contrary, another biographers’ group under Sant Tulsi Sahib’s supervision of Hathras dec...