India can be called a country for myths and historical tradition, because in India many times like Ramayana and Mahabharata can be said to be a testimony. Similarly, a history is associated with this Tulsi. According to legend, when Pandavas came here during exile, they are believed to have planted these Tulsi seeds. The seeds of this Tulsi are believed to not grow anywhere else. Those who are present here are waiting for darshan and devotees beseech many different types of fun. As in the Indian culture, the tree is worshiped according to the tradition of people worshiping it, women have special significance during this vrat katha. Is there.
HistoryEditOne of the famous Hindu epics, Ramayan was originally written in Sanskrit language by Sanskrit poet Valmiki between 500 and 100 BC. Being in Sanskrit language, this epic was not accessible to and understood by masses. In the 16th century, Goswami Tulsidas wrote the Ramayan in Awadhidialect of Hindi language and the Awadhi version was called Ramcharitmanas (meaning Lake of the deeds of Rama).[3][4][5]In 1964, the Sureka family constructed a temple at the same place where Goswami Tulsidas wrote Ramcharitmanas.[1]ConstructionEditConstruction finished in 1964 and was funded by the Thakur Das Sureka family of Bandhaghat, Howrah ,West Bengal. The temple was constructed in white marble and landscaping all around the temple. Verses and scenes (pictorials) from Ramcharitmanas are engraved on the marble walls all over the temple.[1][5]Entrance to the temple.Figurines in Tulsi Manas Mandir
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