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Akbar was a Mughal emperor known for his religious tolerance and administrative reforms in the 16th century. Tulsidas was a poet and saint who wrote the epic poem "Ramcharitmanas" in the 16th century, which popularized the story of Lord Rama. Both figures made significant contributions to Indian history and culture.

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What was the relationship between Tulsidas and Akbar during the Mughal era?

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.


What are the awards given to Tulsidas?

barath ratna award


Tulsi das lived during the reign of?

Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar


What are the names of poems and books by Tulsidas?

Ramcharitmanas , Ramlala Nahachhu , Barvai Ramayan , Parvati Mangal , Janaki Mangal and Ramagya Prashna , Krishna Gitavali , Gitavali , Kavitavali , Dohavali , Vairagya Sandipani and Vinaya Patrika.


Did early India produce literature of any value?

Of course, Indian literature will never be complete without its ancient texts. I googled it and all I found was - a few facts about the Vedas and Upanishads. True, they are the earliest forms of Indian literature. The Ramayana and Mahabharatha are considered epics. Regardless, the Mahabharatha is the longest poem ever written. During the mughal (or moghul) period, Hindi literature made significant progress. Tulsidas and Surdas wrote during the period of Akbar's reign. Some notable works are Kalidasa's Shakunthala, Abul Fazl's Akbarnama and invaluable works in other regional languages.