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Who was called the Shakespeare of India?

Who was called the Shakespeare of India?

Kalidasa
Kalidasa was acclaimed as ‘Indian Shakespeare’ who penned his masterpieces of plays, poems, epics, etc in Sanskrit, writes MEERA S. SASHITAL.

Why is tulsidas called Goswami?

Tulsidas spent most of his life in the city of Varanasi and Ayodhya. The Tulsi Ghat on the Ganges River in Varanasi is named after him….Tulsidas.

Goswami Tulsidas
Religion Hinduism
Spouse Ratnavali
Parents Aatmaram (father) Hulsi (mother)
Sect Ramanandi Sampradaya

In which language is ramcharitmanas written?

Awadhi
Hindustani
Ramcharitmanas/Original languages
Ramcharitmanas (Devanagari: श्रीरामचरितमानस Rāmacaritamānasa), is an epic poem in the Awadhi language, composed by the 16th-century Indian bhakti poet Tulsidas (c. 1532–1623). The word Ramcharitmanas literally means “Lake of the deeds of Rama”.

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Who called Kalidasa as Indian Shakespeare?

But logically speaking Kalidasa’s period is 4-5th Century AD and Shakespeare’s period is 1564 – 1616. Though Shakespeare is a great poet, many centuries before Kalidasa has written great plays, poems. If required let Britishers call Shakespeare as “British Kalidasa/England’s Kalidasa”.

What is the real name of Valmiki?

Ratnakkardah
Valmiki/Full name

Did Tulsidas wrote about Ram Mandir?

It is Hindu saint and poet Goswami Tulsidas’s epochal work, ‘Ramcharitmanas’, which is credited with taking the story of Lord Ram to every household in north and central India, creating an emotional connect between an average Hindu household and Lord Ram.

Who wrote Ramayana Valmiki or Tulsidas?

Ramayan was written by Sage Valmiki who was a contemporary of Lord Ram. It was written in Sanskrit. Ramcharitmanas was written by Goswami Tulsidas in the 15th century C.E. It was written in Awadhi language.

Which language is used by Tulsidas?

Hindi one of the modern Indian language, a successor of Sanskrit via Apabhramsha has various forms including Braj Bhasha, Avadhi, Maithili and Khadi Boli based on the literature penned by eminent poets. The language employed by Tulsidas for Ramcharitmanas is Avadhi an Indo- Aryan language.

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How do you spell Tulsidas in Sanskrit?

The Sanskrit name of Tulsidas can be transliterated in two ways. Using the original Sanskrit, the name is written as Tulasīdāsa.

Who is Tulsidas and why is he famous?

Tulsidas. He has been acclaimed as one of the greatest poets in Hindi, Indian, and world literature. The impact of Tulsidas and his works on the art, culture and society in India is widespread and is seen to date in vernacular language, Ramlila plays, Hindustani classical music, popular music, and television series.

Why did Shiva order Tulsidas to write Awadhi instead of Sanskrit?

On the eighth night, Shiva – whose famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple is located in Varanasi – is believed to have ordered Tulsidas in a dream to compose poetry in the vernacular instead of Sanskrit. Tulsidas woke up and saw both Shiva and Parvati who blessed him. Shiva ordered Tulsidas to go to Ayodhya and compose poetry in Awadhi.

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Who was Tulsidas in Ramayana?

Tulsidas was acclaimed in his lifetime to be a reincarnation of Valmiki, the composer of the original Ramayana in Sanskrit. He is also considered to be the composer of the Hanuman Chalisa, a popular devotional hymn dedicated to Hanuman, the divine devotee of Rama. Tulsidas spent most of his life in the city of Varanasi.