Tulsidas was born in Rajapur, which is a town in Chitrakoot district in Uttar Pradesh, as Rambola. He as a devotee of Lord Rama and has translated Sanskrit Ramayana into Awadhi titled as Ramcharitmanas.
Awadhi is a dialect of Hindi. The Ramayana in Sanskrit was written by Valmiki.
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Tulsidas authored Ramacharitamanas between 1574 and 1576. The book is a narrative of Valmiki's Ramayana, which was in Sanskrit langauge. Tulsidas' work was in Awadhi and consists of 12,800 lines which are divided into 1073 stanzas.
Ratnavali was the wife of Goswami Tulsidas. She was from a Brahmin family. Her gotra was Bharadwaja. She was from Mahewa village of Kaushambi district. Her father was Dinbandhu Pathak.
According to the Georgian Calendar Tulsidas was born in 1532 AD. In Hindi calendar his birth is said to have been on the 7th day of shukla paksa in the Shraavan month in Samvat 1589. However, the year is disputed. In Mula Gosain Charita it says to be 1554.
According to the Georgian Calendar Tulsidas was born in 1532 AD. In Hindi calendar it was in Samvat 1589. He was born in Rajapur to Atmaram Shukla Dube and Hulsi.
Tulsidas was born to Atmaram Shukla Dube and Hulsi in 1532 AD in Rajapur, which is currently in the state of Uttar Pradesh. By birth Tulsidas was a Sarayuparina Brahmin. He is said to be an incarnation of Valmiki.
Tulsidas died in 1623 CE, which is said as Shraavan month of year Vikram 1680. In the Georgian calendar, the Shraavan month is in July-August. Tulsidas died at the Assi Ghat on River Ganga bank.
Yes, Tulsidas was married to a Brahmin girl Ratnavali, who was the daughter of Dinbandhu Pathak of Mahewa village of Kaushambi district. Tulsidas is well known for authoring Ramcharitmanas.
Tulsidas was born as Rambola in 1532. He was later known as Goswami Tulsidas. He was a devotee of Lord Rama. He was a poet and Vaishnava saint. He authored the Ramcharitmanas in Awadhi language. In Varanasi he founded the Sankotmochan Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Tulsidas wrote Ramcharitmanas in the 16th century. Literally the title means "Lake of the deeds of Rama." It is written in Awadhi language, dialect of Hindi.
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