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  2. Ramcharitmanas - Wikipedia

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    Tulsidas began writing the Ramcharitmanas in Ayodhya in Vikram Samvat 1631 (1574 CE). [n 2] [15] The exact date is stated within the poem as being the ninth day of the month of Chaitra, which is the birthday of Rama or Rama Navami. [15] Ramcharitmanas was composed at Ayodhya, Varanasi and Chitrakoot. [16] The Ramcharitmanas is written in ...

  3. Tulsidas - Wikipedia

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    Sur, a devotee of Krishna and a contemporary of Tulsidas, called Tulsidas as Sant Shiromani (the highest jewel among holy men) in an eight-line verse extolling Ramcharitmanas and Tulsidas. [151] Abdur Rahim Khankhana , famous Muslim poet who was one of the Navaratnas (nine-gems) in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar, was a personal friend of ...

  4. Tulsi Peeth edition of the Ramcharitmanas - Wikipedia

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    The Ramcharitmanas was composed by Tulsidas in the late sixteenth century. It has been extremely popular in northern India over the last four hundred years, and is often referred to as the "Bible of northern India" by Western Indologists. [8] After nearly eight years of research, Rambharacharya came up with a critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas.

  5. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Uttar Pradesh – The Ramcharitmanas was written by Goswami Tulsidas in the 16th century. Tamil Nadu – The Tamil Kambaramayanam, a popular version, written by poet Kamban in the 12th century. Other Languages Maithili Chanda Jha (1831–1907)'s Mithila Bhasha Ramayana

  6. Rambhadracharya - Wikipedia

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    The Ramcharitmanas was composed by Tulsidas in the late sixteenth century. It has been extremely popular in northern India over the last four hundred years, and is often referred to as the "Bhagvad gita of northern India" by Western Indologists. [69]

  7. Vinaya Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Vinaya Patrika (Letter of petition [1]) is a devotional poem composed by the 16th-century Indian poet, Goswami Tulsidas (c. 1532 – c. 1623), containing hymns to different Hindu deities, especially to Rama.

  8. Rudrashtakam - Wikipedia

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    Tulsidas composed this mantra in the late fifteenth century in what is now Uttar Pradesh and created many other literary pieces including the magnum opus Ramcharitmanas. Rudrashtakam appears in the Uttara Kand of the Ramcharitmanas, where the sage Lomasha composed the hymn to invoke the energy of Shiva.

  9. Murty Classical Library of India - Wikipedia

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    The Epic of Ram, Volume 6 (the Ramcharitmanas) by Tulsidas, translated from Hindi by Philip Lutgendorf, Murty Classical Library of India, Harvard University Press (February 2022), hardcover, 384 pages, ISBN 9780674258211