Tulsidas (1532-1623) is a legendary Indian poet, the philosopher Tulsidas is the author of "Ramcharitmanas" and is one of the best epic in history. His full name is Goswami Turcidas, born in 1532, in the reign of Akbar's Mughal emperor in Rapur, Banda, Uttar Pradesh, India
Turcidas was born Saraya Palina Braemmin who is thought to embody the saint Varmiki who formed Ramayana in Sanskrit. He was the son of Atmaram Shukla Dube and Hulsi, he was called Tulsiram when he was a child. Turcidas' childhood was a poor and painful childhood, but he was a devout follower of Lord Rama and was taught by his leader Naharidas during his days in Scalquet. He will continue to marry Buddhimati (also known as Ratnavali) with a son named Tarak.
Tulsidas was dating diligently with his wife, but even when Ratnavalli condemned love for her and asked him for love for Rama, he even brought her to his father's house . When he was the Lord, he immediately gave up the world and sent a life of asceticism. In the following years Turcidas visited India and visited many pilgrimage areas in search of Sir Rama, spiritually changed the mental state. Ayodya was his main residence, which was to see the vision of Lord Rama who prompted him to create Ramayana in Ayazi, which is what people call common languages.
Tulsidas began his work in 1574 and went on to write some other works with wonderful literary value, but his most wonderful masterpiece was "Ramcharitmanas" (Lama's journey), which included sweet phrases, It is an epic named. A beautiful rhyme called 'chaupai' is dedicated to the Lord Rama. He emphasized the way of salvation by entrusting to God. Some of the other great literary works by Tulsidas include Dohavali, Kavitavali, Gitavali, Krishnavali, Vinay Patrika, and highly appreciated verses of Hanuman and Hanuman Chalisa. His small pieces include Vairagya Sandipani, Baravai Ramayana, Janaki Mangal, Ramalala Nahachhu, Parvati Mangal and Sankata Mochana.
The work of Goswami Tulsidas was highly appreciated even by Akbar and Jahangir, rulers of the Mughal dynasty. In 1623, Tulsi Das was 91 years old and died in the sanctuary of Benares. Even today his work shows his strong devotion and philosophical ideology and makes him one of India's great poets.
Historian Vincent Smith is the author of Turcidas' contemporary Akbar's biography and Tarukyddus is the biggest figure in the Indian era and said it is even bigger than Akbar himself. Indian scientist and linguist Sir George Grierson calls Turcidas the "great leader after the Buddha", "Indian great Indian writer" and the epic "Ramcharitmanas" of Ramicritmanas is " It is the best poet. This work was called "Northern Indian Scriptures" by Indian scientists of the 19th century including Ralph Griffith who translated four Vedas and Ramayana of Varmiki into English of contemporary writers. Mahatma Gandhi highly respects Turcidas and regards Lamcharito Manas as "the best book in all spiritual literature." Hindi poet Suryakant Tripathi "Nirala" called Tulsidas "World poet blooming in Hindi reptiles" The most fragrant flower branches in the garden "
In Priyadas' biography, Tulsidas attributed the power of a miracle. In such a miracle, he is believed to have returned the dead Brahman to his life. When Brahmin was taken to cremation, his widow broke her claim Saubhagyavati, the husband on the way to the living woman who broke Tulsidas. His remark may not be true as the widow said Tulsidas said her husband had just passed away. Turcidas said that the words passed through his lips, he will raise the dead. He told everyone who attended, to close his eyes and say the name of Lord Rama, like the dead Brahman was resurrected.