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Jan 1, 1532 — Jan 1, 1623· 91 yrs

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Tulasīdāsa

Also known as: Tulsidas, Tulasidasa

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Rambola Dubey (Hindi pronunciation: [rɑːməboːlɑː d̪ubeː]; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623), popularly known as Goswami Tulsīdās (Sanskrit pronunciation: [tʊlsiːdaːsa]), was a Vaishnava (Ramanandi) Hindu saint, devotee (भक्त) and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. He wrote several popular works in Sanskrit, Awadhi, and Braj Bhasha, but is best known as the author of the Hanuman Chalisa and of the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana, based on Rama's life, in the vernacular Awadhi language. Tulsidas spent most of his life in the cities of Banaras (modern Varanasi) and Ayodhya. The Tulsi Ghat on the Ganges in Varanasi is named after him. He founded the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple in Varanasi, believed to stand at the place where he had the sight of the deity.

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TO the north of the Ganga was the great kingdom of Kosala, made fertile by the river Sarayu.

— from Ramayana

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Ramayana

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This fresh retelling of the classic Indian epic offers the Western reader access to a world created over 2000 years ago by the poet Valmiki.

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Śrī Hanumānachālisā

1993

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Hymn to Hanumāna (Hindu deity); includes verse translation in English.

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The gospel of love

1987

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With critical notes.

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