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Sri Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulasi das is not very authorized, and Ramayana is authorized

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"Sri Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulasi das is not very authorized, and Ramayana is authorized"

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Regarding the two books you have mentioned, Sri Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulasi das is not very authorized, and Ramayana is authorized. One thing is though, you have got enough other books to study. Did you appear in the examination held on Janmastami Day? Why should you go to Ramayana when you have got Bhagavad Gita ,Srimad Bhagavatam and Teachings of Lord Chaitanya? Don't divert your attention in that way.

Regarding the two books you have mentioned, Sri Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulasi das is not very authorized, and Ramayana is authorized. One thing is though, you have got enough other books to study. Did you appear in the examination held on Janmastami Day? Why should you go to Ramayana when you have got Bhagavad Gita ,Srimad Bhagavatam and Teachings of Lord Chaitanya? Don't divert your attention in that way. The author of Ramacharitamanasa, Goswami Tulasi das, has a tint of Mayavadi philosophy. He belongs to the Ramananda Sampradaya . They are mixed up combination of personalist and impersonalist. Therefore, the author is not considered as pure Vaisnava. Pure Vaisnava is free from all material contamination of fruitive activities and mental speculation. The pure Vaisnava is simply, purely disposed to transcendental loving service to Krishna. The pure Vaisnava rejects anything which has no pure idea of serving the Personality of Godhead.

Page Title:Sri Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulasi das is not very authorized, and Ramayana is authorized
Compiler:BhavesvariRadhika
Created:2022-10-02, 15:39:12
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=1
No. of Quotes:1