Tulsidas is not considered a Catholic saint. He was a Hindu and considered a Hindu saint.
Tulsidas (1532-1623), the greatest of the Hindu poets, is the author of Ramcharitmanas, one of the greatest epics. He lived during the reign of Akbar. Tulsidas's works were admired by Akbar.
born on 743 August 17 died on 775 November 28
Tulsidas and Akbar had a complex relationship during the Mughal era. While Tulsidas was a revered poet and saint, Akbar was the powerful Mughal emperor. Akbar respected Tulsidas for his spiritual teachings, but there were also instances of disagreement between them, particularly regarding religious beliefs. Overall, their relationship was characterized by a mix of admiration and differences in opinion.
Tulsidas was born in 1532.
Tulsidas died in 1623.
Tulsidas, a Hindu poet-saint, is known for his writing of the epic poem 'Ramcharitmanas', which emphasizes devotion to Lord Rama and the importance of righteousness, morality, and the power of faith. His work promotes the ideals of love, devotion, and selfless service to God.
The original name of poet Tulsidas is Rambola.
Tulsidas is sometimes referred to as the "second Valmiki" because he was a renowned poet and saint in India who authored the epic Hindu text Ramcharitmanas, which narrates the life of Lord Rama. Valmiki is the original author of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana.
The cast of Sant Tulsidas - 1934 includes: Shanta Kumari
goswami tulsidas
Valmiki Tulsidas
Tulsidas was not a mere story telling poet, he initiated the religious movement in poetry in Hindi.