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Tulasīdāsa

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One letter is like an umbrella and the other is like a crest jewel, Tulasī, both of which adorn the name of Raghubara.
Tulasīdāsa
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Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 1 (verses 1–97), p. 29
My intense longing, supplication and humility are the essence of this pure and holy water, which heals and nourishes true love.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingHumilityLongingSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 1 (verses 1–97), p. 55
Those who reverently hear or sing the tale of the auspicious festivities attendant on Rāma's investiture with the sacred thread and marriage shall ever be happy by the grace of Videha's Daughter and Rāma
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingGraceHappinessSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 6 (verses 316–350), p. 34
Those who lovingly sing or hear the story of Sītā and Rāma's marriage shall ever rejoice; for Rāma's glory is an abode of felicity
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingHappinessJoySanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 6 (verses 316–350), p. 34
There is no one, says Tulasīdāsa, so supremely dear to Rāma as you are: I declare this on oath.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingOnenessSpeechSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Ayodhya Kand Part 4 (verses 501–563), p. 29
The excellences of Rāma are a source of joy, a cure for doubt, and a remedy for sorrow.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingGriefJoySanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Sundar Kand (verses 745–804), p. 59
This marvelous water heals by the mere hearing, quenches the thirst of desire and washes the dirt of the mind.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingLongingLustSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 1 (verses 1–97), p. 55
Having faith, you will say to the ten Tulsi, O Rama, being attached to your feet.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingFaithTrustSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Aranya Kand (verses 647–710), p. 53
Always take refuge in the abode of the divine and continually listen with your mind.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingMindGodSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Sundar Kand (verses 745–804), p. 59
Those who have not washed their heart with this water are wretches that have been duped by the age of Kali.
Tulasīdāsa
HinduTeachingTimeAgeSanskrit
Ramcharitmanas — Bal Kand Part 1 (verses 1–97), p. 55