- keep going, and
comforting those oppressed with a
healing balm. The
Ramacharitmanas is
notable for
being the Rama-based play
commonly performed every year...
- the
Bhagavata Purana, the
Bhakta Mala, the
Ananda Ramayana and the
Ramacharitmanas present him as
someone who is talented, strong,
brave and spiritually...
- Das ji
explains the
lineage of
Goswami Tulasidas ji, the
author of
Ramacharitmanas, and
makes a
mention of Shri
Krishnadas Payahari ji of
Galtaji and...
- of the
goddess Sita. The
Indian poet
Goswami Tulsidas in his book
Ramacharitmanas and the
Vedic sage
Maharshi Valmiki in his book
Ramayana have described...
- generously,
while the
traditional style remains,
where the
couplets of
Ramacharitmanas not only act as dialogues, but also as a
chorus as well, and lastly...
-
Shiva Kumar (2004). "Who and What was Tulsidas?". A
Garden of Deeds:
Ramacharitmanas, a
Message of
Human Ethics. Bloomington, Indiana,
United States of...
-
considered in
Hindu tradition as the
seventh avatar of Vishnu. However, the
Ramacharitmanas is by no
means a
replica of the
Valmiki Ramayana nor an
abridged re-telling...
-
Bhagavata m****cripts of the seventeenth-century, the
eighteenth century Ramacharitmanas scripts,
scroll paintings, and
Rajput art. The
shift from
paper to...
- Bhaktamal,
while explaining the
lineage of Tulsidas, the
author of
Ramacharitmanas,
Nabha das
makes a
mention of
Krishnadas Payahari and
indirectly his...
- the true Sita
returns to Rama.
Inspired by
Adhyatma Ramayana, the
Ramacharitmanas has a very
similar narrative; however, Agni
Pariskha narrative is longer...