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    Thulasidas is an Indian film and serial director who works in the South Indian film industry, predominantly in Malayalam cinema.

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    Thus, Tulsidas clearly considers Rama as supreme brahman and not an avatar of Vishnu . In the opinion of Urvashi Soorati, the Rama of Tulsidas is an amalgamation of Vishnu who takes avatars, Vishnu in the abode of Ksheera Sagara, Brahman and the Para manifestation of the Pancharatra. [125]

  3. Tulsidas was an Indian Vaishnavite (devotee of the deity Vishnu) poet whose principal work, the Hindi Ramcharitmanas (“Sacred Lake of the Acts of Rama”), remains the most-popular version of the story of Rama. The Ramcharitmanas expresses the religious sentiment of bhakti (“loving devotion”) to.

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    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. ...

    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,...

    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 composi...

    We know that Tulsidas lived in Ayodhya for some time before moving to the holy city of Varanasi, where he lived for most of his life. A popular legend, likely based partly on fact, describes how he once went to Brindavan to visit the temples of Lord Krishna. Upon seeing the statue of Krishna, he is reported to have said, "How shall I describe Thy b...

    Tulsidas left his mortal body and entered the Abode of Immortality and Eternal Bliss in 1623 CE at the age of 91. He was cremated at Asi Ghat by the Ganges in the holy city of Varanasi(Benaras).

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  4. Tulsidas is considered a Prophet of Hinduism. His work, the Rāmacaritamānasa, purportedly dictated by God, was the new Veda for the Kalyug. This new Veda teaches that salvation is achieved not by sacrifices, rituals, or intense yoga, but by simple devotion to Ram (God) and by doing good service to every living being.

  5. Oct 23, 2016 · Malayalam director Thulasidas, who has worked with the likes of Mohanlal and Mammootty, is back to Kollywood with Tamil-Malayalam bilingual Thiraikku Varatha Ka

  6. Click here for a discourse on Tulsidas by Swami Chidananda. 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.