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Birth & Parentage
Tulsidas was
born to Hulsi and Atmaram Shukla Dube in Rajpur, Uttar Pradesh, India in
1532. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth and an incarnation of Sage
Valmiki, the author of the Sanskrit
Ramayana. It is said that
Tulsidas did not cry at the time of his birth, and was born with all
thirty-two teeth intact. In his childhood, he was known as Tulsiram or Ram
Bola.
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From Family Man
to Ascetic:
Tulsidas was
passionately attached to his wife Buddhimati until the day she uttered these
words: "If you would develop for Lord Rama even half the love that you have
for my filthy body, you would certainly cross the ocean of Samsara and
attain immortality and eternal bliss". These words pierced his heart. He
abandoned home, became an ascetic, and spent fourteen years visiting various
sacred places. It is said that Tulsidas met
Lord Hanuman, and
through him had a vision of
Lord Rama.
Tulsidas wrote
12 books, the most famous being the Hindi Ramayan — “The Ramcharitmanasa”
that is read and worshipped with great reverence in every Hindu home in
Northern India. An inspiring book, it contains sweet couplets in beautiful
rhyme in praise of Lord Rama. “Vinaya Patrika” is another important book
written by Tulsidas.
Tulsidas lived
in Ayodhya for some time, and then shifted to Varanasi. He once went to
Brindavan to visit the temples of Lord Krishna. Seeing the statue of
Krishna, he said, "How shall I describe Thy beauty, O Lord! But Tulsi will
bow his head only when You take up bow and arrow in Your hands". The Lord
revealed Himself before Tulsidas in the form of Lord Rama with bow and
arrows.
It is believed
that Tulsidas’s blessings once brought the dead husband of a poor woman back
to life. The Moghul emperor in Delhi came to know of this miracle and sent
for Tulsidas, asking the saint to perform some miracles. He declined saying,
"I have no superhuman power, I know only the name of Rama", only to see
himself behind the bars. Tulsi then prayed to Lord Hanuman as countless
powerful monkeys invaded the royal court. The emperor released him from
prison asked Tulsi to pardon him.
Tulsi left his
mortal body and entered the Abode of Immortality and Eternal Bliss in 1623
A.D. at the age of 91. He was cremated at Asi Ghat by the Ganga in the holy
city of
Varanasi (Benaras).
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