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India may be mentioned the Hindi Ramayana of Tulsi Das, which is almost universally venerated, the Bhaktamâlâ of Nâbhâ Das, [456] the
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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Within mainstream Hinduism, reform further developed in the traditions of popular devotional piety, including the special worship of Rama that emerged after the composition of the Ramcaritmanas, a retelling in the Hindi language of the story of the ancient hero Rama by the poet Tulsi Das, around 1575.
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This song commemorates a favourite incident in the life of Tulsi Das, the author of the Ramayana, who when he was a little boy was once sent by his _guru_ to watch the crop.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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It will be seen that Tulsi Das is thoroughly Hindu: neither his fundamental ideas nor his mythological embellishments owe anything to Islam or Christianity.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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Yet in spite of these differences the essential doctrines of Tulsi Das, Kabir and Nânak show a great resemblance.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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Such great expressions of emotional theism as the Râmâyana of Tulsi Das are likely to find sympathetic readers in Europe, but the most original feature of Indian thought is that, as already mentioned, it produces systems which can hardly be refused the name of religion and yet are hardly theistic.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 Charles Eliot 1896
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Among many eminent names which have contributed to it, the greatest is Tulsi Das who retold the
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 Charles Eliot 1896
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If for instance the Mahânirvâṇa Tantra which is a good specimen of these works be compared with Śaṅkara's commentary on the Vedânta Sûtras, or the poems of Tulsi Das, it will be seen that it is woefully deficient in the excellences of either.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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That great poet Tulsi Das hints at an explanation of the creation or of
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 Charles Eliot 1896
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Tulsi Das is too important to be merely mentioned as one in a list of poets.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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