SRI TULSIDASJI
Hanumath devotee - brief biography
Birth Sri Tulsidas is believed have
born in 1532. He was born to a Brahmin Sri Athmaram in the Rajapur town. His
father Sri Atmaram was a learned person, a great devotee of Lord Rama and was
an official in the ministry of Akbar, the then mughal ruler. His father was
preoccupied with the administration of State and had to travel a lot to Delhi
and other places. Therefore he had left Sri Tusidas under the care of his
relatives at Rajapur under the hope he will be brought up as a scholarly
person. Sri Tulsidas missed the parental care and love, and his relatives had
not taken care of Sri Tulsidas. With the feeling of a castaway Sri Tulsidas
was doing things which he thought as right. On seeing this Sri Atmaram got
his son married to a pious lady Mamtha Devi (there is another name as
Ratnavali also) in order to see that the Sri Tulsidas changes for good in the
life.
Wife becomes the Guru He was leading a good comfortable
life with Mamtha Devi. Once his wife went to stay with her parents for a
while. Sri Tulsidasji, was unable to bear the separation. He proceeded to his
wife's place while it was heavily raining. He crossed the river that was
flooded to reach his wife's place. Mamtha Devi was wonder struck to see him
like this, and admonished him that he should have loved the God with the same
fervour instead of being lured by flesh. Sri Tulsidasji was stunned at the
remarks of his wife, on contemplation the truth in the words of Mamtha Devi.
On realisation he left all connections with the family life, and proceeded to
Varanasi the Kasipuri.
On hearing the news Sri Atmaram
was happy that his son had changed for good. He and his wife went to Varanasi
to see Sri Tulsidasji and requested him to return with them. But Sri
Tulsidasji had refused and stayed back in Varanasi and studied vedantha
under the learned scholars. The son of the devotee of Lord Rama, Sri
Tulsidasji was a devotee of Lord Hanuman.
Wonder work of Sri
Ramachritamanas
It is said that Sri Tulsidasji
started writing the Ramayana in Sanskrit language during his stay at Varanasi.
But to his astonishment each day's work will vanish after his return from the
bath in Ganga. He prayed to Lord Viswanath, the lord of Kasipuri who is
chanting the Ramanama all the time. Lord Viswanath had directed him to write
the epic Ramayan in the language that could be understood by all, so that the
Ramanama mahima is spread to nook and corner of the land. Accordingly he
wrote the epic Ramayana in Avanthi language, which is now popularly known as
"SRI RAMACHRITAMANAS". There was lot of opposition from the scholars of
Kasipuri for this version of Ramayan. It is said that the pundits of Kasi
threw the script into Ganga. But to their astonishment the script was found
intact in the Lord Viswanath's temple. Then it was realised that the "Sri
Ramachritamanas", the Tulsi Ramayan has the stamp of approval by the Lord
Himself.
Devotee of Lord Hanuman and
unifier of Vaishnavat and Saivat Sri Tulsidasji the devotee of
Lord Hanuman had dharshan of his Lord. He also had dharshan of
Sri Rama, Sita, with his blessing and help of Lord Hanuman. Once Sri Rama and
Lakshmana had come to the rescue of Sri Tulsidasji when the robbers entered
his ashram.
Nabhaji, the author of Bhaktamala,
is of the opinion that Sri Tulsidasji was an incarnation of Sage Valmiki born
again to spread the Ramanama and RamaMahima by reciting Ramayana in the
vernacular language. He had identified himself with Lord Hanuman in spreading
the glory of Sri Rama. He had spread the glory of Lord Hanuman as "Sankara
sumana, Bhavani nanthana" i.e., son of Sankara and Bhavani. He had brought in
a unification of Vaishnava and Saiva through Glory of Lord
Hanuman. He had brought the knowledge and understanding of Ramayana to every
common man and reestablished the glory of Sri Rama before he left this world
at the age of ninety years.
Siddha granthas by Sri Tulsidas There will be hardly any devotee
of Lord Anjaneya who is unaware about the forty slokas composed by Sri
Tulsidasji entitled "Hanuman Chalisa". This is the most powerful and popular
composition sung by the devotees of Lord Anjaneya in the world over. Devotion
that this hymn develops towards Lord is enormous and had to be experienced
and enjoyed. If millions could experience the devotion, the power with which
the hymn had been sung could be well estimated. The devotion with which the
hymn must have sprung from Sri Tulsidasji and his devotion towards Lord
Anjaneya are well beyond one's thinking. This is a siddha grantha and
Sri Tulsidasji a siddha purusha.
|| pavana thanaya sankata haran,
mangala murathi rupa ||
|| ramalakaana sita sahita hrithya pasahu surabhup ||
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