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47.
Tulsidas, the author of Ramcharitmanas, was a contemporary of which of the following rulers?
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Anil said:
1 decade ago
Why Tulsidas, the author of Ramcharitmanas, was a contemporary of Akbar?
Nandini said:
1 decade ago
Abul fazl the greatest persian poet he wrote Akbarnama.
Kamprasad said:
1 decade ago
Who was poet in Akbar's empire?
Om prakash mandal said:
1 decade ago
1556 to 1605 AD.
ASHOK MAHESH said:
1 decade ago
What is period of ruling Akbar's empire?
Shababil rahman said:
1 decade ago
Last mughul emperor was Bahadur shah zafar.
PRADEEP said:
1 decade ago
Who is last emperor of Mughal empire?
Russell said:
1 decade ago
Akbar's father is Humayun.
Satya sen said:
1 decade ago
Who is akbar father ?
Megha said:
1 decade ago
Because Tulsi das lived in the same period of Akbar.
Akbar summoned Tulsidas on hearing of his bringing back a dead man to life. Tulsidas declined to go as he was too engrossed in creating his verses but he was later forcibly brought before the Akbar and was asked to perform a miracle, which Tulsidas declined by saying "It's a lie, all I know is Rama.
"The emperor imprisoned Tulsidas at Fatehpur Sikri, "We will see this Rama." Tulsidas refused to bow to Akbar and created a verse in praise of Hanuman and chanted it (Hanuman Chalisa) for forty days and suddenly an army of monkeys descended upon the town and wreaked havoc in all corners of Fatehpur Sikri, entering each home and the emperor's harem, scratching people and throwing bricks from ramparts.
An old Hafiz told the emperor that this was the miracle of the imprisoned Fakir. The emperor fell at Tulsidas' feet, released him and apologized. Tulsidas stopped the menace of monkeys and asked the emperor to abandon the place. The emperor agreed and moved back to Delhi. Ever since Akbar became a close friend of Tulsidas and he also ordered a firman that followers of Rama, Hanuman & other Hindus, should not be harassed in his kingdom.
Akbar summoned Tulsidas on hearing of his bringing back a dead man to life. Tulsidas declined to go as he was too engrossed in creating his verses but he was later forcibly brought before the Akbar and was asked to perform a miracle, which Tulsidas declined by saying "It's a lie, all I know is Rama.
"The emperor imprisoned Tulsidas at Fatehpur Sikri, "We will see this Rama." Tulsidas refused to bow to Akbar and created a verse in praise of Hanuman and chanted it (Hanuman Chalisa) for forty days and suddenly an army of monkeys descended upon the town and wreaked havoc in all corners of Fatehpur Sikri, entering each home and the emperor's harem, scratching people and throwing bricks from ramparts.
An old Hafiz told the emperor that this was the miracle of the imprisoned Fakir. The emperor fell at Tulsidas' feet, released him and apologized. Tulsidas stopped the menace of monkeys and asked the emperor to abandon the place. The emperor agreed and moved back to Delhi. Ever since Akbar became a close friend of Tulsidas and he also ordered a firman that followers of Rama, Hanuman & other Hindus, should not be harassed in his kingdom.
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