Tulsidas Jayanti Facts You May Not Know!!!

S Venkateshwari
Tulsidas Jayanti Facts You May Not Know!!!


Poet and Hindu saint Goswami Tulsidas is celebrated on Tulsidas Jayanti, the anniversary of his birth. Every year on the seventh day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan, people celebrate this unique occasion. august 23rd is Tulsidas Jayanti's celebration date this year. Lord Rama was a great devotee and follower of Tulsidas. Among Tulsidas's well-known literary adaptations, Sri Ramcharitmanas—a 16th-century Awadhi translation of the sanskrit Ramayana—is one of his best works on Hindu literature.

Additionally, Tulsidas composed the hymn Hanuman Chalisa, a prayerful recitation honouring Hanuman, the monkey deity and follower of Rama. For Hindus, one of the most well-known prayers is the Hanuman Chalisa. In 1623, he passed away in Varanasi. In honour of the great Hindu saint's 526th birthday, let's examine some lesser-known details about him as well as some of his well-known sayings.

The parents of Tulsidas were Hulasi Devi and Atmaram Shukla Dube. Rajpur is the village in Uttar Pradesh where he was born. In addition, it is thought that he is the reincarnation of poet and Hindu saint Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana. He wrote the account of Lord Rama's life in Awadhi after translating the sanskrit verse. legend has it that Tulsidas wrote the Hanuman Chalisa. In addition to the Ramcharitmanas, some of his other well-known compositions in the Awadhi language are the Ramlalla Nahachhu, Barvai Ramayan, Ramagya Prashna, Parvati Mangal, and Janaki Mangal.


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