Goswami Tulsidas
By
Sri Swami Sivananda

Tulsidas was born in Rajpur, in the district of Banda in
Uttar Pradesh, in Samvat 1589 or 1532 A.D. He was a Sarayuparina Brahmin
by birth and is regarded as an incarnation of Valmiki, the author of
Ramayana written in Sanskrit. His father’s name was Atmaram Shukla Dube
and his mother’s name Hulsi. Tulsidas did not cry at the time of his
birth. He was born with all the thirty-two teeth intact. In childhood
his name was Tulsiram or Ram Bola.
Tulsidas’s wife’s name was Buddhimati (Ratnavali).
Tulsidas’s son’s name was Tarak. Tulsidas was passionately attached to
his wife. He could not bear even a day’s separation from her. One day
his wife went to her father’s house without informing her husband.
Tulsidas stealthily went to see her at night at his father-in-law’s
house. This produced a sense of shame in Buddhimati. She said to
Tulsidas, "My body is but a network of flesh and bones. If you would
develop for Lord Rama even half the love that you have for my filthy
body, you would certainly cross the ocean of Samsara and attain
immortality and eternal bliss". These words pierced the heart of
Tulsidas like an arrow. He did not stay there even for a moment. He
abandoned home and became an ascetic. He spent fourteen years in
visiting the various sacred places of pilgrimage.
While returning from answering the calls of nature,
Tulsidas used to throw the water that was left in his water-pot at the
roots of a tree which a spirit was occupying. The spirit was very much
pleased with Tulsidas. The spirit said, "O man! Get a boon from me".
Tulsidas replied, "Let me have Darshan of Lord Rama". The spirit said,
"Go to the Hanuman temple. There Hanuman comes in the guise of a leper
to hear the Ramayan as the first hearer and leaves the place last
of all. Get hold of him. He will help you". Accordingly, Tulsidas met
Hanuman, and through His grace, had Darshan or vision of Lord Rama.
Tulsidas wrote twelve books. The most famous book is his
Ramayan—Ram-charit-manas—in Hindi. He wrote this book under the
directions of Hanuman. This Ramayan is read and worshipped with great
reverence in every Hindu home in Northern India. It is an inspiring
book. It contains sweet couplets in beautiful rhyme. Vinaya Patrika
is another important book written by Tulsidas.
Some thieves came to Tulsidas’s Ashram to take away his
goods. They saw a blue-complexioned guard, with bow and arrow in his
hands, keeping watch at the gate. Wherever they moved, the guard
followed them. They were frightened. In the morning they asked Tulsidas,
"O venerable saint! We saw a young guard with bow and arrow in his hands
at the gate of your residence. Who is this man?" Tulsidas remained
silent and wept. He came to know that Lord Rama Himself had been taking
the trouble to protect his goods. He at once distributed all his wealth
among the poor.
Tulsidas lived in Ayodhya for some time. Then he shifted
to Varanasi. One day a murderer came and cried, "For the love of Rama
give me alms. I am a murderer". Tulsi called him to his house, gave him
sacred food which had been offered to the Lord and declared that the
murderer was purified. The Brahmins of Varanasi reproached Tulsidas and
said, "How can the sin of a murderer be absolved? How could you eat with
him? If the sacred bull of Siva—Nandi—would eat from the hands of the
murderer, then only we would accept that he had been purified". Then the
murderer was taken to the temple and the bull ate from his hands. The
Brahmins were put to shame.
Tulsidas once went to Brindavan. He visited a temple. He
saw the image of Lord Krishna. He said, "How shall I describe Thy
beauty, O Lord! But Tulsi will bow his head only when You take up bow
and arrow in Your hands". The Lord revealed Himself before Tulsidas in
the form of Lord Rama with bow and arrows.
Tulsidas’s blessings brought the dead husband of a poor
woman back to life. The Moghul emperor at Delhi came to know of the
great miracle done by Tulsidas. He sent for Tulsidas. Tulsidas came to
the emperor’s court. The emperor asked the saint to perform some
miracle. Tulsidas replied, "I have no superhuman power. I know only the
name of Rama". The emperor put Tulsi in prison and said, "I will release
you only if you show me a miracle". Tulsi then prayed to Hanuman.
Countless bands of powerful monkeys entered the royal court. The emperor
got frightened and said, "O saint, forgive me. I know your greatness
now". He at once released Tulsi from prison.
Tulsi left his mortal coil and entered the Abode of
Immortality and Eternal Bliss in 1623 A.D. at the age of ninety-one at
Asighat in Varanasi.