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- Tulasīdāsa. Using the Hunterian transliteration system, it is written as Tulsidas or Tulsīdās reflecting the vernacular pronunciation (since the written Indian...
- language. Tulsidas was acclaimed in his lifetime to be a reincarnation of Valmiki, the composer of the original Ramayana in Sanskrit. Tulsidas lived in...
- Tradition has it that Tulsidas had to face much criticism from the Sanskrit scholars of Varanasi for being a vernacular poet. However, Tulsidas remained steadfast...
- Tulsidas Balaram (30 November 1936 – 16 February 2023), also known as Tulsidas Balaraman, was an Indian footballer. Balaram represented India in multiple...
- Tulsidas Mehta was an Indian politician, who served as Member of Bihar Legislative ****embly from Jandaha ****embly constituency. He won the 1990 Bihar Legislative...
- the cool light of this new culture, Tulsidas was born. One day, while visiting Chitrakoot with his friends, Tulsidas was struck by the lifeless sight of...
- Maratha kingdom and a companion of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A local poet Tulsidas, wrote a powada describing Subhedar Tanhaji's heroics and sacrifice of...
- Tulsidas Borkar (18 November 1934 – 29 September 2018) was an Indian composer and harmonium player. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour...
- the Rāmacaritamānasa, an Awadhi poem about the deity Rama by the saint Tulsidas. He is also known as Kaaga Pujandar in Tamil culture. Kakabhushundi is...
- 2001 Kudrat as Udaynarayan Seth 2001-2003: Gharana 2002–04: Khichdi as Tulsidas Parekh 2003 Vishwaas as Raghuvansh Pradhan 2004: Pyaar Ki Kashti Mein 2004–2006:...