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Tulsidas and Hindu
Hindu writers, theologians, and philosophers have distinguished nine forms of bhakti, which can be found in the Bhagavata Purana and works by Tulsidas.
** Tulsidas, Hindu philosopher and poet ( born 1532 )
Tulsidas ( Devanagari: त ु लस ी द ा स,, also known as Goswami Tulsidas ), ( 1497 / 1532 – 1623 ) was a Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher renowned for his devotion for the god Rama.
The temple is widely recognized as one of the most important places of worship in Hindu religion and most of the leading Hindu saints, including Adi Sankaracharya, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda, Goswami Tulsidas, Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Gurunanak have visited this site.
Tulsidas, Mira Bai and Surdas composed immortal Hindu devotional poetry in Hindi-dialects in the Mughal period – it is reminiscent of the earlier Kannada and Tamil Bhakti poetry of South India.

Tulsidas and saint
Other versions of the Sundara Kanda exist in other languages as well, for instance in Awadhi, the language in which the saint Tulsidas wrote the Ramacharitamanas.

Tulsidas and was
The Saguna school was represented by mainly Vaishnava poets like Surdas, Tulsidas and others and was a logical extension of the Dvaita and Vishishta Advaita Philosophy propounded by the likes of Madhavacharya etc.
Other notable examples would be that of Tulsidas who was another devotee of Rama and Mirabai a devotee of Krishna.
Tulsidas was acclaimed in his lifetime to be a reincarnation of Valmiki, the composer of the original Ramayana in Sanskrit.
Nabhadas was a contemporary of Tulsidas and wrote a six-line stanza on Tulsidas describing him as an incarnation of Valmiki.
Priyadas ' work was composed around a hundred years after the death of Tulsidas and had eleven additional stanzas, describing seven miracles or spiritual experiences from the life of Tulsidas.
Veni Madhav Das was a disciple and contemporary of Tulsidas and his work gave a new date for Tulsidas ' birth.
Krishnadatta Misra's father was a close companion of Tulsidas.
The first epic to appear in Hindi was Tulsidas ' ( 1543 – 1623 ) Ramacharitamanas, also based on the Ramayana.
The greatest Hindi writer during this period was Gosvami Tulsidas, born in U. P.
It was Tulsidas ' aim to make the story of Ramlila accessible to the masses.
To Tulsidas, his Lord Ram was Bhagavan: not only an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, but also of Brahm, the supreme world spirit.

Tulsidas and body
" Tulsidas compared the seven Kāndas ( literally ' books ', cognate with cantos ) of the epic to seven steps leading into the holy waters of a Himalayan lake ( Mānasa, as in Lake Mansarovar ) which " which purifies the body and the soul at once.

Tulsidas and into
* A Dasnami sanyas title given to a disciple by one's guru after getting baptised into sanyasa tradition ( e. g. Gosain or Gusain or Goswami Tulsidas ).

Tulsidas and .
Other obvious examples are Nonnus ' Dionysiaca, Tulsidas ' Sri Ramacharit Manas.
** Tulsidas, medieval Hindi poet and philosopher ( d. 1623 )
Other sages like Kamban and Tulsidas also wrote versions of the Ramayana praising of Rama and the magnificent city of Ayodhya.
Tulsidas ' Ramayana is popularly known as Ramacharitamanasa and is one of the most revered scriptures of Hinduism.
A return to Hindi poets such as Tulsidas resulted in what is known as a Sanskritisation of the language.
Notable exponents include: Kabir, Surdas and Tulsidas.
Tulsidas ' Ramayana too declares that Vamana became the " dwarpal " ( gate-defender ) of Bali.
It has also inspired much secondary literature in various languages, notably the Kambaramayanam by the Tamil poet Kambar of the 13th century, the Telugu-language Molla Ramayana, 14th century Kannada poet Narahari's Torave Ramayan, and 15th century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha's Krittivasi Ramayan, as well as the 16th century Awadhi version, Ramacharitamanas, written by Tulsidas.
Nanak, Kabir, Meera, Narottama Dasa, Surdas and Tulsidas are notable composers.
Bhajans by Kabir, Mirabai, Surdas, Tulsidas and a few others are considered to be classic.
Ramananda, Ravidas, Srimanta Sankardeva, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Vallabhacharya, Surdas, Meera Bai, Kabir, Tulsidas, Namdev, Dnyaneshwar, Tukaram and other mystics spearheaded the Bhakti movement in the North while Annamacharya, Bhadrachala Ramadas, Tyagaraja among others propogated Bhakti in the South.
For example, the Ramayana, one of Hinduism's sacred epics in Sanskrit had vernacular versions such as Ramacharitamanasa, a Hindi version of the Ramayana by the 16th century poet Tulsidas and Kambaramayanam by the poet, Kamban in Tamil.
but in Tulsidas Ramayan Ram Charit Manas this swayamwara is described.
For example, the Ramayana, one of Hinduism's sacred epics in Sanskrit, had vernacular versions such as Ranganadha Ramayanam composed in Telugu by Gona Buddha Reddy in the 15th century ; and Ramacharitamanasa, a Hindi version of the Ramayana by the 16th century poet Tulsidas.
Tulsidas lived permanently and died in the city of Varanasi.
Tulsidas started the Ramlila plays, a folk-theatre adaption of the Ramayana.
The impact of Tulsidas and his works on the art, culture and society in India is widespread and is seen to date in vernacular language, Ramlila plays, Hindustani classical music, popular music, and television series.
The Sanskrit name of Tulsidas can be transliterated in two ways.
Using the Hunterian transliteration scheme, it is written as Tulsidas or Tulsīdās, as pronounced in Hindi.

Hindu and saint
While the English term " saint " originated in Christianity, the term is now applied in other world religions, with the Jewish Tzadik, the Islamic wali, the Hindu rishi or guru, and the Buddhist arahat or boddhisatva also referred to as saints.
** Ram Thakur, Hindu saint ( d. 1949 )
** Dnyaneshwar, Hindu saint and poet ( b. 1275 )
* Dnyaneshwar, Indian Hindu Marathi saint, philosopher and poet ( d. 1296 )
He claimed to be the reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi who was considered a spiritual saint and a miracle worker, whose teachings were an eclectic blend of Hindu and Muslim beliefs, and who died in 1918 .< ref name =" NagelAlexandra "> Nagel, Alexandra ( note: Nagel is a critical former follower ).
Hench and his wife were both longtime devotees of the Hindu saint Ramakrishna and members of the Vedanta Society of Southern California.
The earliest legend narrated to the iconic emerald image of the Buddha is that of Nagasena, a saint in India who with the help of Hindu god, Vishnu and demigod Indra got the Emerald Buddha image made, 500 years after Buddha attained Nirvana, from the precious stone of Emerald.
* Rishi ( IAST: ṛṣi ), a Hindu saint or sage
It is sincerely believed by the Vaishnavism a sect of ancient Vedic Hindu religion, that Aadi Sesha the divine snake over which God Vishnu resides took incarnation as Lakshmana, later as the great Vaishnavaitic saint and philosopher Sri Ramanuja, later once again as Sri Manavala Mamunigal as he is the embodiment of ultimate service to lord Almighty Sriman Narayana
Nārāyana Guru ( 1856 – 1928 ), also known as Sree Nārāyana Guru Swami, was a Hindu saint, sadhu and social reformer of India.
Mātā Amṛtānandamayī Devī ( born as Sudhamani Idamannel on September 27, 1953 ), primarily known simply as Amma, is a Hindu spiritual leader and guru, who is revered as a saint by her followers.
He was named " Ravi " ( a common Indian name meaning " sun ") because his birth was on a Sunday and " Shankar " after the 8th century Hindu saint Adi Shankara, with whom he shares the birthday.
Rajarshi or Rajarishi ( from Sanskrit rajan " king " + rishi ) is, in Hinduism and Hindu mythology, a royal saint and rishi.
He was a 13th century Maharashtrian Hindu saint ( Sant-a title by which he is often referred ), poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath tradition whose works Bhavartha Deepika ( a commentary on Bhagavad Gita, popularly known as " Dnyaneshwari "), and Amrutanubhav are considered to be milestones in Marathi literature.
In some parts of the Islamic world, such as in Pakistan, these festivals are multi-day events and even draw members of the Hindu and Christian minority who often revere the Muslim saint, such as in the case of the famous Lal Baz Qalandar shrine in Sindh, Pakistan – an important example of religious syncretism that blurs the distinction between members of different religions.
Buddha himself was looked upon in his lifetime and afterwards as a Hindu saint and avatar and his followers were but another sect in the great Aryan tradition.
As has been noted by the Hindu saint Ramakrishna, the secret of the invocatory path is that God and his Name are one.
Sheikh Muhammad was a Sufi saint who embraced the Hindu God Rama as his chosen bhakti ideal.
Humes also says it is commonly known in Fairfield that one's access to the Golden Dome meditation halls and other privileges can be revoked for attending an event featuring Ammachi, a Hindu spiritual leader and teacher who is revered as a saint.
Ramdas (, Rāmdās ) ( 1608 – 1681 ) was a prominent Marathi saint and religious poet in the Hindu tradition in Maharashtra, India.
In his songs, he praised Hindu goddess Sarasvati along with the Prophet and Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz.
Sri Raghavendra Swami ( 1595 – 1671 CE ) was a Hindu saint and philosopher who served as the head of the Sri Mutt in Kumbakonam from 1624 to 1636.
The famous Hindu saint, Raghavendra Swami, was a leading figure in the Dvaita tradition.
Hindu saint Sri Guru Raghavendra Swami was born on Phalguna Sukla Navami in 1595 AD who advocated Sri Madhvacharya's Dvaita philosophy.
Hindu saint Sri Guru Raghavendra Swami, who advocated Sri Madhvacharya's Dvaita philosophy, achieved Videha Mukti on Sraavana Bahula Dwitiya in 1671 AD.

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