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Gosvāmī Tulsīdās [1] o Tulasī Dāsa o Tulsidas (1532-1623) [2] (en Devanāgarī: तुलसीदास) fue un poeta, filósofo, compositor y autor del Ramacharitamanasa, un poema épico dedicado al dios hindú Rāma. Tulsidas pasó la mayor parte de su vida en la ciudad de Varanasi y Ayodhya. [3]
- Gosvāmī Tulsīdās
- तुलसीदास
Rambola Dubey (Hindi pronunciation: [rɑːməboːlɑː d̪ubeː]; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623), known as Tulsidas (Sanskrit pronunciation: [tʊlsiːdaːsaː]), was a Vaishnava Hindu saint and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama.
Tulsidas o Tulsi Das. (Gosvami Tulsidas o Tulsi Das; Rajpur, 1532 - Benarés, 1623) Poeta místico indio autor de diversas obras históricas, filosóficas y poéticas, entre las que destaca El lago de la vida de Rama, inspirada en el Ramayana de Valmiki.
Gosvāmī Tulsīdās o Tulasī Dāsa o Tulsidas (1532-1623) (en Devanāgarī: तुलसीदास) fue un poeta, filósofo, compositor y autor del Ramacharitamanasa, un poema épico dedicado al dios hindú Rāma. Tulsidas pasó la mayor parte de su vida en la ciudad de Varanasi y Ayodhya.
5 de feb. de 2019 · Goswami Tulsidas is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets in India and Hinduism. He is best known as the author of the epic Ramcharitmanas —an adaptation of the Ramayana . So profound is his reputation for Hindus that he is widely believed by some to be the incarnation of Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana.
This temple has great historical and cultural importance in Hinduism since the ancient Hindu epic Ramcharitmanas was originally written at this place by Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher Goswami Tulsidas in the 16th century (c. 1532–1623).