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Ramcharitmanas (Devanagari: रामचरितमानस rāmacaritamānasa), is an epic poem in the
Awadhi language,
composed by the 16th-century
Indian bhakti poet Tulsidas...
- epic
Ramayana of Valmiki, and all
subsequent versions,
including the
Ramacharitamanas written by Tulsidas,
where it
finds mention in the
Sundara Kanda. The...
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Ramacharitamanas Sundara Kanda...
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promptly kidnaps her and
flies her to
Lanka upon his
Pushpaka Vimana. The
Ramacharitamanas, the po****r
north Indian rendering of the
story of Rama, does not...
- 15th century) from
Brahmanda Purana and Tulsidas's 16th
century work
Ramacharitamanas. The
Ramayana narrates that
Kabandha was born as a
gandharva (celestial...
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other deities. It is
believed that
Tulsidas (1532–1623), who
wrote Ramacharitamanas (po****rly
known as
Tulsi Ramayan and
penned the
famous Hanuman Chalisa...
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works in
Avadhi are
Malik Muhammad Jayasi's
Padmavat and Tulsidas's
Ramacharitamanas. The
major works in Braj
dialect are Tulsidas's
Vinaya Patrika and...
- the
Hanuman Chalisa,
Hanuman Ashtak,
Hanuman Bahuk and
Tulsi Satsai.
Ramacharitamanas (रामचरितमानस, 1574–1576), "The Mānasa lake
brimming over with the exploits...
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abilities to be tested,
differ in
various Ramayana tellings. The
Ramacharitamanas suggests that the test was
meant to
prove his
greatness and establish...