Tham khảo Tulsidas

  1. 1 2 Pandey 2008, pp. 23–34.
  2. मानस पियूष भाग १, गीताप्रेस गोरखपुर, २०११ रीप्रिंट, पेज ३५.
  3. Rambhadracharya 2008, p. 12: सीयराममय सब जग जानी । करउँ प्रनाम जोरि जुग पानी ॥ (Ramcharitmanas 1.8.2).
  4. 1 2 de Bruyn, Pippa; Bain, Dr. Keith; Allardice, David; Joshi, Shonar (2010). Frommer's India. Hoboken, New Jersey, United States of America: John Wiley and Sons. tr. 471. ISBN 9780470602645
  5. Lutgendorf 2007, p. 293.
  6. Rambhadracharya 2008, p. 306.
  7. Prasad 2008, p. 857, quoting Mata Prasad Gupta: Although he paid occasional visits to several places of pilgrimage associated with Rama, his permanent residence was in Kashi.
  8. Callewaert, Winand M.; Schilder, Robert (2000). Banaras: Vision of a Living Ancient Tradition. New Delhi, India: Hemkunt Press. tr. 90. ISBN 9788170103028
  9. 1 2 Handoo 1964, p. 128:... this book... is also a drama, because Goswami Tulasidasa started his Ram Lila on the basis of this book, which even now is performed in the same manner everywhere.
  10. Prasad 2008, p. xii: He is not only the supreme poet, but the unofficial poet-laureate of India.
  11. Prasad 2008, p. xix: Of Tulasidasa's place among the major Indian poets there can be no question: he is as sublime as Valmiki and as elegant as Kalidasa in his handling of the theme.
  12. Jones, Constance; Ryan, James D. (2007). Encyclopedia of Hinduism (Encyclopedia of World Religions) . New York City, United States of America: Infobase Publishing. tr. 456. ISBN 9780816054589. It can be said without reservation that Tulsidas is the greatest poet to write in the Hindi language. Tulsidas was a Brahmin by birth and was believed to be a reincarnation of the author of the Sanskrit Ramayana, Valmiki.  Bảo trì CS1: Văn bản dư (link)
  13. Sahni, Bhisham (2000). Nilu, Nilima, Nilofara (bằng tiếng Hindi). New Delhi, India: Rajkamal Prakashan Pvt Ltd. tr. 78–80. ISBN 9788171789603.  Bảo trì CS1: Ngôn ngữ không rõ (link)
  14. Lutgendorf 1991, p. 11:... – scores of lines from the Rāmcaritmānas have entered folk speech as proverbs – .
  15. Mitra, Swati (ngày 5 tháng 5 năm 2002). Good Earth Varanasi City Guide. New Delhi, India: Eicher Goodearth Publications. tr. 216. ISBN 9788187780045
  16. Subramanian, Vadakaymadam Krishnier (2008). Hymns of Tulsidas. New Delhi, India: Abhinav Publications. tr. Inside Cover. ISBN 9788170174967. Famous classical singers like Paluskar, Anoop Jalota and MS Subbulakshmi have popularised Tulsidas's hymns among the people of India. 
  17. Lutgendorf 1991, p. 411: The hottest-selling recording in the thriving cassette stalls of Banaras in 1984... was a boxed set of eight cassettes comprising an abridged version of the Manas sung by the popular film singer Mukesh... it is impossible to say how many of the sets were sold, but by 1984 their impact was both visible and audible.
  18. Lutgendorf 1991, p. 411–412: On ngày 25 tháng 1 năm 1987, a new program premiered on India's government-run television network, Doordarshan... it was the first time that television was used to present a serialized adaption of a religious epic.

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