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  Tulsidas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goswami Tulsidas (1532-1623; Hindi: तुलसीदास) was an Awadhi poet and philosopher.
Tulsidas' phrases have passed into common speech, and are used by millions of Hindi speakers (and even speakers of Urdu) without the speakers being conscious of their origin.
Tulsidas' most famous and read piece of literature apart from the Ramayana is the "Hanuman Chalisa", a poem primarily praising the god Hanuman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tulasidas   (1952 words)

  
 SRUTI-India's premier music and dance magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The stamp on Tulsidas is the second of the four commemorative stamps in the saints and poets series issued together by the Department of Posts on 1 October 1952.
Tulsidas is stated to have been born in Samvat 1589 (1532 AD) [the stamp shows 1533] at Tari near Rajapur in Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of the Yamuna river.
Disgusted by this extreme infatuation on the part of Tulsidas, his wife is said to have admonished him by saying: "If you bore half the love for Rama that you have for my body, He would have relieved you of all your suffering." It was a shock treatment to him, as it were.
www.sruti.com /Aug04/bbook.htm   (1337 words)

  
 INDOlink - Religion and Spirituality - Role of Tulsidas in Hindu Renaissance
Tulsidas described his hero Rama in Manas as the incarnation of justice, the embodiment of Beauty, Righteousness and Truth, and another poet Surdas depicted the hero Krsna in Sursagar as the embodiment of innocence and sweetness, incarnation of Pure Love and Detachment, equality and fair play.
Tulsidas, the world’s greatest mobilizer of people after Buddha, was born in Raipur, a small village in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh.
Tulsidas was married to Ratnavali, the daughter of Deenbandhu Pathak, on the 13th day of bright half of lunar month of Jyeshth (corresponding to May and June) She was possessed of enticing beauty and charm.
www.indolink.com /Religion/r6.php   (3248 words)

  
 Goswami Tulsidas
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.
Tulsidas stealthily went to see her at night at his father-in-law’s house.
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.
www.sivanandadlshq.org /saints/tulsidas.htm   (710 words)

  
 Dont Let Others Bring You Down
Once, the sage Tulsidas saw a scorpion that was struggling to escape from a river.
This happened three more times, before Tulsidas was finally able to toss the scorpion to safety in the wooded land around the river.
Tulsidas replied, "It is the scorpion's nature to sting, and it is my nature to be helpful to all beings.
www.spiritual-happiness.com /excerpts/secret_excerpt23.html   (196 words)

  
 Wholesale of Superfresh Indian Grocery & Whole Foods Products Distribution
Tulsidas Lalchand General Trading Company L.L.C. popularly known as "Tulsidas", is a family owned Indian and Middle Eastern whole foods grocery business based in Dubai, UAE.
Tulsidas is one of the oldest established grocery distribution company in the Middle Eastern whole foods grocery market since 1870.The company was founded by Late Tulsidas Lalchand (nick named Lehari), well-known and respected among locals for his honesty and sincerity dealing in superfresh middle eastern grocery.
The time proved impeccable reputation of Tulsidas, a leader on the middle eastern whole foods grocery market, showed that success is the result of long term investment and much effort.
www.tulsidas.com   (282 words)

  
 Magazine Articles Jan
Tulsidas was born in 1532 A.D. in a Brahmin family in an obscure village in Uttar Pradesh.
Tulsidas replied: "Read your own scriptures and learn about the power of the Divine Name." The brahmins were not satisfied; they asked for a further proof.
Tulsidas, the author, has embodied in his Ramayana, besides the story of Rama, translations of important texts of the Upanishads, the Gita and the Bhagavatam and other scriptures, thereby making the great truths hidden in Sanskrit available to the Hindi-knowing people - to the masses and the upper classes alike.
web.onetel.com /~suman11/magazine_articles_jan.htm   (11174 words)

  
 TULSIDAS KILACHAND v. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME-TAX,BOMBAY CITY I.[And connected [1961] INSC 1; [1961] 3 SCR 351; AIR 1961 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tulsidas Kilachand, one of the four appellants, made a declaration of trust in favour of his wife, a portion of which may be quoted here:
Tulsidas Kilachand has bound himself upon trust to pay the dividends to his wife and not to revoke the settlement.
Tulsidas Kilachand to himself as a trustee, though there was no formal transfer.
www.austlii.edu.au /~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1961/1.html   (2112 words)

  
 SRI AUROBINDO ON THE RAMAYANA
Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas is “a long chant of religious devotion.” Tulsidas’ famed Hindi Ramayana “combines with a singular mastery lyric intensity, romantic richness and the sublimity of the epic imagination.”
The leading theme in Tulsidas’ epic poem is the Vedic notion of the struggle between forces of truth and light and those of falsehood and darkness.
Tulsidas was ostracized by the orthodox priesthood for having composed Ramayana in the vernacular language in the 16
www.uwf.edu /lgoel/html/sriaurobindoonindianepicramayana.htm   (872 words)

  
 chalisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tulsidas was an ardent devotee of Rama (and by extension, of Rama's servant Hanuman), and is also the author of the Ramcharitmanasa, one of the vernacular versions of the original Sanskrit Ramayana.
For millions of ordinary people, however, "Tulsidas" is the author of this text, and the devotional sentiments it expresses are consistent with those of the historical Tulsidas.
Here Tulsidas speak metaphorically, describing himself as using his memory of his guru to purify his mind, and thus enable him to tell the story of the Ramayana as it should be.
www2.carthage.edu /~lochtefe/chalisa.html   (2341 words)

  
 Hinduism,hindu festivals,customs,traditions and observances in Trinidad and Tobago.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Goswami Tulsidas was considered to be an incarnation of the Sage Valmiki.He was born in Rajpur, Uttar Pradesh in the year 1532 and was the son of Atmaram Shukla Dube and Hulsi.
Tulsidas wrote twelve books and the most renowned was and still is the Ramayana also called the Ramacharitra Manas.
At the age of ninety one in the year 1623 A.D. at Asighat in Varanasi,Goswami Tulsidas departed from this mortal world and achieved the ultimate grace of Shree Raama.
www.trinihindu.faithweb.com /tulsidas.html   (494 words)

  
 The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation
It is because of Tulsidas that you have heard these things.
It is because of Tulsidas that the name of Ram has passed through so many lips and reached so many ears.
Now, dive into the story of Tulsidas himself, the saint whose own search for the Lord has brought Ram into our books, hearts, and lives.
www.siddhayoga.org /community/families/tales_2000/tulsidas/index.html   (93 words)

  
 Naam and Ramayana
Tulsidas is explaining a very deep subject, which is hard for anything but the advanced intellect to understand.
Tulsidas has first described the Naam and the Form, and now He indicates that beyond this lies a stage of complete bliss where Naam is formless, where Naam is no longer in expression, and no longer uses Name and Form.
Tulsidas does not belittle Lord Rama when He says that He could not sing the praises of Naam, because as all realized souls have discovered, Naam is inexpressible.
www.ruhanisatsangusa.org /ramayana.htm   (6897 words)

  
 Tulsidas & the Ramayana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The story of Rama and Seeta was very popular during Tulsidas’ time.
Tulsidas continued to sit on his desk everyday and he continued to write.
Before Tulsidas started to write; every morning, he would bow in respect to all, whether they were his friends or enemies, because he started to experience the same spark of God in everyone present.
dalsabzi.com /Books/kids_kahaani/Ramayana/tulsidas_and_the_ramayana.htm   (385 words)

  
 Ayodhya: Questions of History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Within fifty years of the construction of the Babri Masjid, the celebrated poet Tulsidas composed the Ram Charit Manas (1575-76), written in Avadhi.
Is it possible to believe that Tulsidas would not have given vent to his grief had the very birth-site of Lord Rama had been ravaged, its temple razed to the ground and a mosque built in its place?
Tulsidas suggests Prayag as one of the principal places of pilgrimage and not Ayodhya.
muslimsonline.com /babri/babrikpp.htm   (1963 words)

  
 indya.com - STAR - STAR Plus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Her mission to convince Tulsidas to marry off his two young daughters and thereby make their home, sister-in-law free succeeds.
Bhavesh Kumar and family arrive at Mohan Niwas to see Tulsidas' older twin daughter, Heera but as fate would have it, Heera gets locked inside their bathroom and the parekh family behaves as if it is the ultimate calamity on earth.
She of course is ready to marry a cold blooded murderer too- since all men are the same, she feels, Bhavesh Kumar gets smitten by Meera's ridiculous tutorial banter.
starplus.indya.com /serials/khichdi/episode1.html   (1190 words)

  
 TRINIDADANDTOBAGONEWS.COM - The Caribbean Hindu Intellectual Ethic
Baba Tulsidas, therefore, was almost single handedly responsible for the continuation of Sanatan Dharma in Trinidad and the Caribbean…For this reason, Baba Tulsidas, street child and world teacher is known as Father of Caribbean Hindutva."
He demonstrated that Tulsidas, the author of the Ramcharitamanas, the fountain of Caribbean Hindusim accorded a high priority to education, training and the development of the intellect.
In his introduction, according to Professor Naraynsingh, to the Ramcharitamanas it is important to note that Sant Tulsidas made invocations to four separate deities i.e., Saraswatee, Lord Ganesh, Shankar and Hanuman all of who are associated with, inter alia, knowledge, the intellect and learning.
www.trinidadandtobagonews.com /selfnews/viewnews.cgi?newsid1064374988,2539,.shtml   (852 words)

  
 Prashnavali Oracle - Instant Answers
was originally created by the Hindu Saint Tulsidas, who was born in Rajpur in Uttar Pradesh in the sixteenth century.
Famed as a poet and believed to be an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of the ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana, Tulsidas is one of the most beloved figures in Indian history.
He is widely credited with a revival of religion through his books, especially the inspired poetic reshaping (in Hindi) of the Ramayana in his Ram-charit-manas.
www.truthstar.com /prashnavali/index.html   (171 words)

  
 International Conference on Tulsidas and His Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tulsi Conference organized by HU in November 1999 was the first of its kind and magnitude in the Western Hemisphere.
The goal of the conference was to bring together scholars, researchers, authors, writers of different world languages who have contributed on Tulsidas and his works, persons of arts, music, media, films, press and above all a very large number of persons who love Ramcharitmanas and other works of Tulsidas.
In an specially arranged banquet the following persons were honored for their meritorious contributions on Tulsidas and his works:  Shri Hari Shankar Adesh (Canada); Professor Jin Dingham (China); Shri Rajendra Arun (Mauritius); Professor Surya Nath Gope (Nepal); Dr. S.P. Agarwal, Prof.
www.hindu-university.edu /TulsiConf.htm   (583 words)

  
 Philip Lutgendorf
The Life of a Text: Performing the Ramcaritmanas of Tulsidas (Indian edition).
"The Quest for the Legendary Tulsidas." Journal of Vaisnava Studies 1:2, 79-101.
The Life of a Text: Performing the Ramcaritmanas of Tulsidas.
www.uiowa.edu /~asian/faculty/lutgendorf.html   (810 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT: International Conference To Mark Fifth Centenary of Tulsidas
Scholars from India, Trinidad, Nepal and India will celebrate the work of Goswami Tulsidas and study his impact on scholarship and popular art at a conference here from November 26 to 28 at Florida International University, which will be conducted in Hindi and English.
There has also been great academic activities centered around Tulsidas and his works, resulting in a large number of PhD theses, books, articles, symposia, conferences, academic/social organizations, and centers.
Also included are talks on Tulsi as a leader and the popular forms using his work such as Ramlilas, films, plays, community recitations by Professor Radhey S Dwivedi, Greenbelt, MD; and Social history of Ramcharitmanas, Professor Nathan Katz, Chairman, Department of Religious Studies, DM 302, Florida International University, University Park, Miami.
www.rediff.com /news/1999/jun/23uscom2.htm   (623 words)

  
 Goswami Tulsidas - Audarya Fellowship
The writings of Tulsidas, especially the Ramcharitmanas are works of great literary merit, as well as being examples of an extraordinary combination of supreme devotion and pure non-dualistic philosophy
Some thieves came to Tulsidas’s Ashram to take away his goods.
I think he was a follower of the Ramananda sect, derived from Ramanuja but am not sure.
www.audarya-fellowship.com /forums/hinduism/407328-goswami-tulsidas.html#post968446   (868 words)

  
 Epic poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Literate societies have often copied the epic format; the earliest known European example is Virgil's Aeneid, which follows both the style and subject matter of Homer.
Other obvious examples are Tulsidas' Sri Ramacharit Manas, following the style and subject matter of Valmiki's Ramayana, and the Persian epic Shahnama by Ferdowsi.
Ramacharitamanasa (based on the Ramayana) by Goswami Tulsidas (1577)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Epic_poetry   (855 words)

  
 Books - Ramayana
Tulsidas' Ramcharitamanasa was the version beloved by Maharajji; every Tuesday he had one particular chapter, the "Sundarakand," read aloud in his temples.
Ramayana Ramayana Maharajji Maharajji Ramayana Tulsidas Tulsidas Tulsidas Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa
Ramayana Ramayana Maharajji Maharajji Ramayana Tulsidas Tulsidas Tulsidas Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanasa Ramcharitamanas
www.ramdasstapes.org /ramdass/ramcharit.htm   (115 words)

  
 Sabari & Rama
Sant Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanasa in Aranya Kanda tells of one person....
Sabari's life told in Tulsidas' Ramacharitamansa continue to inspire millions of people, of varying walks of life in different ways, and yet few are conscious of its influence.
One such person whose life was influenced was Basmath Sharma, whose attempt within her last year re-emphasises that it is never too late to BE PREPARED.
www.geocities.com /harry_sharma_99/religion/sabari.htm   (1374 words)

  
 The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation
Together, Tulsidas and Hanuman travel to the town of Chitrakut, where Tulsidas spends his days meditating.
With immense focus, Tulsidas looks for Ram in everyone and everything, everywhere.
Soon, wherever he lays his eyes, Tulsidas sees only the Lord.
www.siddhayoga.org /community/families/tales_2000/tulsidas/14.html   (66 words)

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