Shri Ramcharitmanas is an epic poem in Awadhi, composed by the 16th-century Indian poet Goswami Tulsidas. Ramcharitmanas literally means "lake of the deeds of Rama". Tulsidas compared the seven Kandas of the epic to seven steps leading into the holy waters of a Himalayan lake (Manasa, as in Lake Manasarovar) which "purifies the body and the soul at once".
The core of the work is a poetic retelling of the events of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana, centered on the narrative of Rama, the crown prince of Ayodhya. The poem is also called Tulsikrit Ramayan (literally, The Ramayan composed by Tulsi or, loosely, The Ramayan of Tulsidas).
至尊Ramcharitmanas是一首史诗的阿瓦迪,由16世纪的印度诗人哥斯瓦米杜尔西达斯组成。 Ramcharitmanas字面意思是“罗摩湖的事迹”。杜尔西达斯相比七Kandas史诗的七个步骤,通往圣喜马拉雅湖水域(Manasa,如玛旁雍错湖)的“净化身体和灵魂,在一次”。
这项工作的核心是梵文史诗罗摩衍那的事件,集中在拉玛,阿约提亚的皇太子的叙事诗的复述。这首诗也被称为Tulsikrit Ramayan(字面上看,由图尔西或杜尔西达斯松散,在Ramayan组成Ramayan)。