Goswami Tulsidas Jayanti 2025 Date and Time — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal
Views 2,567

Temple news & devotion

Goswami Tulsidas Jayanti 2025 Date and Time

Published
Jul 12, 2025
Category
Temple
Author
Temple Admin

Article

Read the full story and spiritual guidance below.

Tulsidas Jayanti is a most sacred day to celebrate the birthday of Goswami Tulsidas Ji. He is famous for his deep love for Lord Rama. Tulsidas wrote many works, but he is best known for Ramcharitmanas, which retells the Sanskrit Ramayana in the Awadhi language.

Tulsidas Jayanti 2025: Date and Time

528th Birthday of Tulsidas. The Tulsidas Jayanti is on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

  • Saptami Tithi Begins - 02:41 AM on July 31, 2025
  • Saptami Tithi Ends - 04:58 AM on August 1, 2025

Tulsidas Jayanti 2025: Importance

Tulsidas Jayanti is an important day when people honor the birth of Goswami Tulsidas Ji, the author of Ramcharitmanas, a sacred text in Hinduism. This year, people will celebrate his 528th birthday across the country. Tulsidas was born to Atma Ram and Hulasi Devi.

Originally, the Ramayana was written by the sage Valmiki, and later Tulsidas translated it into Awadhi from Sanskrit. Many believe Tulsidas was a reincarnation of Rishi Valmiki.

It is said that Tulsidas was born with 32 teeth, did not cry, and said "Ram" as his first word, which is why he was called Ramabola. His parents left him, and he was raised by a maid who died when he was just five. He then was taken in by Narharidas, who brought him to Ayodhya and gave him the Ram Mantra and the name Tulsidas.

Celebrating Tulsidas Jayanti

  • On Tulsidas Jayanti, people read Ramcharitmanas, Sunderkand, and sing devotional songs in temples. This day helps raise awareness about Tulsidas's contributions.
  • Tulsidas's work is considered a great Indian epic and a key part of Indian culture.
  • On this day, people pray to Lord Rama and read Ramacharitmanas in temples. They often organize continuous readings and other events. Many also set up food stalls to help the poor and needy.
  • Donating clothes and food to Brahmins is seen as very good, and people often seek blessings from elders or Gurus. For those who cannot read Ramcharitmanas, chanting the Ram Mantra is also encouraged.

0 Comments

No comments have been posted yet.

Leave a comment

Characters remaining: 400