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| | Goswami Tulsidas |
 | | Tulsidas was born in Rajpur, in the district of Banda in Uttar Pradesh, in Samvat 1589 or 1532 A.D. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth and is regarded as an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of Ramayana written in Sanskrit. |  | | The Lord revealed Himself before Tulsidas in the form of Lord Rama with bow and arrows. |  | | Tulsi called him to his house, gave him sacred food which had been offered to the Lord and declared that the murderer was purified. |
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http://www.sivanandadlshq.org/saints/tulsidas.htm
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| | SRUTI-India's premier music and dance magazine |
 | | As advised by him, Tulsidas started spending considerable time in reciting the holy name of Rama, whom he was to adore as his deity of choice till his very end. |  | | The name 'Tulsidas', by which he is now known, is said to have been given by his guru. |  | | Under the new guru, Tulsidas received intensive and comprehensive education in several branches of learning-- Sanskrit, poetry, philosophy, religion, astrology and Advaita. |
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http://www.sruti.com/Aug04/bbook.htm
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| | INDOlink - Religion and Spirituality - Role of Tulsidas in Hindu Renaissance |
 | | Tulsidas, the world’s greatest mobilizer of people after Buddha, was born in Raipur, a small village in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh. |  | | INDOlink - Religion and Spirituality - Role of Tulsidas in Hindu Renaissance |  | | From Ayodhya, he went to Sukar Ksetra (Soron in UP) and it was here that he heard the story of Rama from his Guru Narhari Swami. |
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http://www.indolink.com/Religion/r6.php
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| | Magazine Articles Jan |
 | | Tulsidas, the author, has embodied in his Ramayana, besides the story of Rama, translations of important texts of the Upanishads, the Gita and the Bhagavatam and other scriptures, thereby making the great truths hidden in Sanskrit available to the Hindi-knowing people - to the masses and the upper classes alike. |  | | At Brindaban again, learning that Tulsidas was a devotee of Sri Rama, a bigoted worshipper of Sri Krishna told him: "The Krishna Avatar is the greatest; Rama is only a partial incarnation". |  | | Another devotee, however, who had full faith in Tulsidas, did as he was instructed, and before the trident could touch his skin, it is said the Lord appeared and saved him. |
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http://web.onetel.com/~suman11/magazine_articles_jan.htm
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 | | Tulsidas was an ardent devotee of Rama (and by extension, of Rama's servant Hanuman), and is also the author of the Ramcharitmanasa, one of the vernacular versions of the original Sanskrit Ramayana. |  | | The final verse contains the name of Tulsidas, and thus attributes the authorship of this text to him (as noted above, this attribution is probably not historically true). |  | | Although the Hanuman Chalisa's final verses ascribe authorship to Tulsidas, this opening invocation is probably the only part of this text by the historical Tulsidas, since the Hanuman Chalisa's oldest manuscripts come from a time well after his death (For this bit of information, I am indebted to a private communication from Prof. |
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http://www2.carthage.edu/~lochtefe/chalisa.html
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| | Hindu Mythology |
 | | The other is Rama Charita Manas written by Tulsidas in the sixteenth century. |  | | One is Kamban Ramayana written in Tamil in the eleventh century by Kamban. |  | | One can perhaps look at Valmiki’s Ramayana as a chronicle of the times, but Tulsidas’s Ramayana is nothing short of a hymn in praise of God. |
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http://www.suite101.com/lesson.cfm/18770/2182/3
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| | Blessingsonthenet.com |
 | | Tulsidas married and started living the life of a householder, but some chance words of his wife awakened in him his ardent Bhakti towards God, and he became a sanyasi and began to live at Varanasi. |  | | It is he, who gave him the mantra of "Ram-nam". |  | | There he wrote his so well-known "Rama Charit Manas" besides a dozen other books. |
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http://www.blessingsonthenet.com/temple/festival3.asp?festivalid=F0770
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| | Naam and Ramayana |
 | | Tulsidas has first described the Naam and the Form, and now He indicates that beyond this lies a stage of complete bliss where Naam is formless, where Naam is no longer in expression, and no longer uses Name and Form. |  | | Hanuman was called the son of the wind, and Tulsidas says that by doing Simran he gained knowledge of Naam, which took him to the stage of having his every wish fulfilled by Lord Rama. |  | | The Avatar Ramchanda, or Lord Rama, Who is stated to have been the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born the son of King Dashrath, and was an Avatar competent in all the fourteen supernatural powers. |
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http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/ramayana.htm
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| | Chinmaya Mission - Publications |
 | | Saint Tulsidas says that in these verses he is going to describe the holy, pure noble glories (bimala jasu) of raghuvar. |  | | Saint Tulsidas says, - sahasa badana tumharo jasa gavai — ‘The thousand-headed snake (sesah) is singing your glories and even a thousand mouths are not enough to sing your glories.’ Secondly sesah himself incarnated as Lakhmana and he always sang Sri Hanuman’s glories. |  | | Saint Tulsidas then goes on to say, “I am describing the glories of Sri Hanuman, because he was not an ordinary person. |
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http://www.chinmayamission.org/html/article/show.php3?cnum=19
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| | Spotlights on the Ramayana |
 | | Obeisance to Hanuman, an ideal and faithful servant-cum-devotee of Sita Rama, by whose blessings truth is made manifest and the Yugal-sarkar grant their darshan to a devotee. |  | | Benedictions be from great sage Valmiki, the first author of Ramayana, and Sant Goswami Tulsidas, an incarnation of Valmiki, who composed Sri Ramcharitmanas in Hindi for the redemption of mankind, in this perverse Kali Yuga. |  | | Almost similar is the case with Sri Ramcharitmanas of Sant Tulsidas. |
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http://www.dlshq.org/download/spotlights.htm
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| | Recommended Books List |
 | | This book presents an overview of India's spiritual tradition, which is the roots of the world's religions and mystical traditions. |  | | This oracle of India is simple but uses the insights of Tulsidas to gain access to the secrets of a higher intelligence. |  | | This is to assist us in making karmically appropriate choices for a life of joy and fulfillment. |
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http://www.vedicfriends.org/recommended_books_list.htm
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| | The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation |
 | | The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation |  | | The tree spirit reminds him of the vow Tulsidas had made as a boy -- to make the Ramayana available to all people. |  | | Tulsidas’ one-pointed devotion to Ram is rekindled with Ratnavali’s words. |
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http://www.siddhayoga.org/community/families/tales_2000/tulsidas/10.html
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| | Prashnavali Oracle - Instant Answers |
 | | Famed as a poet and believed to be an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of the ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana, Tulsidas is one of the most beloved figures in Indian history. |  | | was originally created by the Hindu Saint Tulsidas, who was born in Rajpur in Uttar Pradesh in the sixteenth century. |  | | He is widely credited with a revival of religion through his books, especially the inspired poetic reshaping (in Hindi) of the Ramayana in his Ram-charit-manas. |
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http://www.truthstar.com/prashnavali
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| | Ayodhya: Questions of History |
 | | If Ayodhya was sacred to the Hindus, he should have included it among the places of pilgrimage. |  | | Within fifty years of the construction of the Babri Masjid, the celebrated poet Tulsidas composed the Ram Charit Manas (1575-76), written in Avadhi. |  | | Is it possible to believe that Tulsidas would not have given vent to his grief had the very birth-site of Lord Rama had been ravaged, its temple razed to the ground and a mosque built in its place? |
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http://muslimsonline.com/babri/babrikpp.htm
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| | The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation |
 | | The Life of TULSIDAS - Siddha Yoga Meditation |  | | Have you heard about the escapades of Hanuman, the monkey god? |  | | It is because of Tulsidas that you have heard these things. |
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http://www.siddhayoga.org/community/families/tales_2000/tulsidas
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| | EDINBURGH HINDU TEMPLE |
 | | The celebration also coincided with Tulsidas Jayanti (birth anniversary of Saint Tulsidas who was author of the Ramayana scripture). |  | | During the proceedings the audience was mesmerized by a young woman who flew into a dancing frenzy while performing aarti to a murti of Durga Mata, the Divine Goddess of Creation and then fell at the feet of the murti when the aarti was completed. |  | | Pundit Tiwari noted that many people are treated only to the Ram Katha and know little of the life of Tulsidas. |
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http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Places/places_EdinburghHinduTemple.html
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| | Some famous doha's from Hindi poetry - By Saints Tulsidas and Kabirdas |
 | | The following two couplets draw one's attention to the fact that the body is moulded from the five elements Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether and must one day return to it's original form. |  | | For you never know in which form you might (suddenly) discover Narayan or the Lord Himself! |  | | Tulsidas, apart from having written several hundred bhajans (devotional songs) and couplets has also authored the 'Tulsi Ramayana.' Swami Himself, has mentioned in one of His speeches about how the Lord, impressed by his devotion, "poured Himself," into Tulsidas when He wrote the 'Ramayan.' |
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http://www.saigrace.com/couplets.html
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| | SRI AUROBINDO ON THE RAMAYANA |
 | | Tulsidas was ostracized by the orthodox priesthood for having composed Ramayana in the vernacular language in the 16 |  | | He called Tulsidas’ Ramayana & long chant of religious devotion.” |  | | Odyssey in their impact on the culture of a people |
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http://www.uwf.edu/lgoel/html/sriaurobindoonindianepicramayana.htm
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| | Philip Lutgendorf |
 | | The Life of a Text: Performing the Ramcaritmanas of Tulsidas. |  | | Dissertation: "The Life of a Text: Tulsidas' Ramcaritmanas in Performance" |  | | The Life of a Text: Performing the Ramcaritmanas of Tulsidas (Indian edition). |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~asian/faculty/lutgendorf.html
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| | rediff.com: The UP governor speaks up for the dalits |
 | | His speech concentrated on the contradictions between the original Ramayana written by Valmiki and the Ram Charit Manas, composed by Tulsidas, a member of the upper castes. |  | | He did not even hesitate to question Ram's divine justice. |  | | The speech caused a stir in the Parivar, particularly because RSS chief K C Sudershan was the key speaker at the seminar. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/mar/25up.htm
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| | Kakaji.org |
 | | Despite the darkness and heavy rains, Tulsidas immediately left for his in-laws' place. |  | | Tulsidas was so deeply attached to his wife (Ratnavali), that he could not stand even a day's separation from her. |  | | Once he had to leave town for a couple days, but instructed his wife not to leave the home for fear that she would return late. |
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http://www.kakaji.org/edition.asp?id=121
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| | Hinduism,hindu festivals,customs,traditions and observances in Trinidad and Tobago. |
 | | He lived in Ayodhya for a while and then moved to Varanasi.He even travelled to Brindavan where he visited a temple of Lord Krishna.Looking at the murthi of Lord Krishna,he desired to have the Darshan of Lord Raama. |  | | Tulsidas wrote twelve books and the most renowned was and still is the Ramayana also called the Ramacharitra Manas. |  | | Goswami Tulsidas was considered to be an incarnation of the Sage Valmiki.He was born in Rajpur, Uttar Pradesh in the year 1532 and was the son of Atmaram Shukla Dube and Hulsi. |
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http://www.trinihindu.faithweb.com/tulsidas.html
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| | Spiritual stories of Amma: Tulsidas and his Wife @ Amritapuri.org |
 | | "Before his spiritual quest, Tulsidas (author of the Tulsidas Ramayana) was a businessman. |  | | He was madly in love with his wife, and his physical craving for her was so intense that he did not even want to go to work. |  | | Spiritual stories of Amma: Tulsidas and his Wife @ Amritapuri.org |
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http://www.amritapuri.org/teachings/katha/tulsi.php
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| | Tales Of Birbal |
 | | The Ramayana, written in Sanskrit by Valmiki is considered to be the ‘Adikavya’, the first ever poem. |  | | Tulsidas rendered it into Hindi in the sixteenth century. |  | | He made his Rama say that he would not tolerate anyone who showed disrespect to Shiva. |
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http://www.mantraonnet.com/shopping/comic-books/poets/tulsidas.html
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| | THE TULSI PAGE |
 | | He chose to compose in Avadhi, the dialect of the people, rather than Sanskrit, the language of the Gods. |  | | Goswaami Tulsidas the illustrious 'sant-bhakt-kavi' (saint-devotee-poet) was born in 1554 in Mughal India during the reign of Emperor Akbar. |
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http://www.ee.duke.edu/~vik/personal/tulsi.html
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| | Sant Tulsidas |
 | | It was Shravana and the third day of the dark fortnight. |  | | Is Tulsidas and Tulasidas, one and the same? |  | | Hindus in most countries have dedicated this year, 1997, to Tulsidas. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/7501/religion/tulsibth.htm
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| | Sri Rama's Name but Babar's Game! |
 | | Sant Tulsidas, a devotee of Lord Rama, lived in Ayodhya during the reign of Akbar and wrote his famous Ram Charit Manas. |  | | In his work, Tulsidas writes not a word that the Babri Masjid was built after destroying a Ram temple. |  | | Would Sant Tulsidas, an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, have remained silent if the Ram-Janam-Bhoomi temple was destroyed and the Babri Masjid built over it? |
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http://muslimsonline.com/babri/babribja.htm
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| | SECRETS OF SPIRITUAL HAPPINESS: Secret #23 -- Don't Let Others Bring You Down |
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http://www.spiritual-happiness.com/sosh23.html
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| | Golden Tales - Tulsidas |
 | | After he met his Guru, Nahari Das, the fire of this passion was fed with knowledge. |  | | Even as a young boy, Tulsidas loved to repeat the name of Ram, his chosen form of the Lord. |  | | Click here to visit a slide show from this video. |
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http://www.bookstore.siddhayoga.org/Templates/frmTemplateV1.asp?SubFolderID=587&SearchYN=N
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| | Tulsi Ke Ram - Tulsidas |
 | | It became the motivation for his spiritual quest and inspired him to compose his magnum opus - The Rama Charit Manas. |  | | This album journeys through the life of Tulsidas and tells how one small incidence was o change the course of his life. |  | | Through his inspired writings he reoriented and simplified the story of Lord Rama with the strong message of victory of good over evil. |
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http://www.sonarupa.co.uk/itm01149.htm
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| | The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News |
 | | “We will give him a hearty welcome,” Mr Vajpayee said at a function to mark the Sant Shiromani Goswami Tulsidas Jayanti here. |  | | Ramcharitmanas and Tulsidas had contributed a lot in instilling self-confidence, courage and a spirit to fight injustice. |  | | The works of Tulsidas had been instrumental in influencing dalits, downtrodden and the underprivileged. |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20000807/main4.htm
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 | | Tulsidas is considered to be the greatest medieval Hindi poet and the Kavitavali is one of his most popular works although its fame is overshadowed by that of the Ramcarit-Manas, his reworking of the Ramayana-story into medieval Hindi. |  | | An examination of the manuscript material shows that the text written by Tulsidas has undergone several changes by the time it reached the form that is current in published versions. |  | | A major research activity of the centre is the preparation of the critical edition of the Kavitavali of Tulsidas (http://tulsi.freeweb.hu). |
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http://www.sapientia.siculorum.ro/www/korosi/research-english.htm
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| | Nagarjun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The most popular practising Hindi poet in the last decades of the twentieth century, Nagarjun was considered as the only Hindi poet, after Tulsidas, to have an audience ranging from the rural sections of society to the elite. |  | | His poems are usually centred around regional topics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagarjun
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| | International Conference on Tulsidas and His Works |
 | | The goal of the conference was to bring together scholars, researchers, authors, writers of different world languages who have contributed on Tulsidas and his works, persons of arts, music, media, films, press and above all a very large number of persons who love Ramcharitmanas and other works of Tulsidas. |  | | For more than four centuries, the works of Goswami Tulsidas, especially |  | | Tulsi Conference organized by HU in November 1999 was the first of its kind and magnitude in the Western Hemisphere. |
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http://www.hindu-university.edu/TulsiConf.htm
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| | FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code |
 | | As to him (Tulsidas) counsel say, though asserting his right to admission, that 'there is substantial ground for a contention' that-- |  | | Counsel themselves seem conscious of the exaggeration which made managers and industrial partners of petitioners in a great enterprise, made especially such of a boy 19 years of age. |  | | It was for them to establish their exemption from the prohibition of the law; for them to satisfy the insular officials charged with the administration of the law. |
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http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=262&invol=258
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| | Synopsis - "The True History and the Religion of India" |
 | | A summarized version of complete teachings, philosophies and descriptions of all of the above mentioned scriptures (of all the three categories) with significant quotations, along with the general philosophy of the 11 important Upnishads, is given in chapter 3. |  | | (3) The Divine works containing the philosophy and the teachings of: Jagadguru Nimbarkacharya, Jagadguru Shankaracharya, Jagadguru Ramanujacharya, Jagadguru Madhvacharya, Shree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Vallabhacharya, Jagadguru Kripalu Mahaprabhu, Roop Goswami, Sanatan Goswami, Jeev Goswami, Swami Haridas, Hit Harivansh, Goswami Tulsidas and Madhusudan Saraswati etc. |
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http://www.thetruehistoryandthereligionofindia.org/th_synopsis.htm
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| | Rediff On The NeT: International Conference To Mark Fifth Centenary of Tulsidas |
 | | This will be the first big conference of its kind in the western hemisphere. |  | | There has also been great academic activities centered around Tulsidas and his works, resulting in a large number of PhD theses, books, articles, symposia, conferences, academic/social organizations, and centers. |  | | Also included are talks on Tulsi as a leader and the popular forms using his work such as Ramlilas, films, plays, community recitations by Professor Radhey S Dwivedi, Greenbelt, MD; and Social history of Ramcharitmanas, Professor Nathan Katz, Chairman, Department of Religious Studies, DM 302, Florida International University, University Park, Miami. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/jun/23uscom2.htm
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| | Books - Ramayana |
 | | Tulsidas' Ramcharitamanasa was the version beloved by Maharajji; every Tuesday he had one particular chapter, the "Sundarakand," read aloud in his temples. |  | | First told by the poet Valmiki over two thousand years ago, this saga has been retold many times, in many languages and many versions. |  | | We are now able to offer copies of the Gita Press Ramcharitamanasa, with Hindi text, Engilsh translations, and beautiful color pictures. |
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http://www.ramdasstapes.org/ramdass/ramcharit.htm
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| | Tulsidas Lalchand General Trading Company L.L.C. |
 | | We may also disclose personal data if we are required to do so by law or if in our good faith judgment, such action is reasonably necessary to comply with legal process, to respond to any claims, or to protect the rights of the Tulsidas Group, its customers and the public. |  | | We will use your personally identifiable data only for business purposes within the Tulsidas Group, which may include its communication to our affiliates and subsidiaries. |  | | The data controller collecting the personal data described herein is Tulsidas. |
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http://www.tulsidas.com/privacy.html
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| | Wholesale of Superfresh Indian Grocery & Whole Foods Products Distribution |
 | | Tulsidas Lalchand General Trading Company L.L.C. popularly known as "Tulsidas", is a family owned Indian and Middle Eastern whole foods grocery business based in Dubai, UAE. |  | | The contemporary image of the company in the world whole foods grocery market can be described in two words: credibility and quality. |  | | Tulsidas is one of the oldest established grocery distribution company in the Middle Eastern whole foods grocery market since 1870.The company was founded by Late Tulsidas Lalchand (nick named Lehari), well-known and respected among locals for his honesty and sincerity dealing in superfresh middle eastern grocery. |
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http://www.tulsidas.com
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| | Indian Myths, Tulsidas and thieves, Indian Mythological Stories, Myths from Asia, African Myths, Christian Myths, One ... |
 | | Indian Myths, Tulsidas and thieves, Indian Mythological Stories, Myths from Asia, African Myths, Christian Myths, One night two thieves broke into the temple. |  | | They took as many as they could carry. |
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http://www.4to40.com/4to40.com_non_ssl/story/katha/index.asp?article=story_katha_tulsidasandthieves
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| | Welcome |
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