About Ramayan
Maharishi Valmiki’s Ramayana is the world’s best book gem even though it was composed in Arunodaya of the historical period. Ramayana is the original epic of India and its first author is Maharishi Valmiki. As deeply as Maharishi Valmiki has written on Lord Shri Ram in Ramayana and Sunderkand PDF, equally Goswami Tulsidas has written in Ramcharitmanas. Countless articles and researches have been published on Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas and are continuing even today. There are many readers of Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas, but there are few people who read and understand deeply.
The entire story of the life of Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram was first composed by Lord Shiva. In this way, we can say that by creating the story of Ram, it was Lord Shiva who made it popular in the public mind. Maharishi Valmiki, a deep-rooted devotee of Ram Katha and Ramcharitmanas PDF author Goswami Tulsidas has also accepted this.
Although Goswami Tulsidas had composed his Ramkatha only after studying various Ramkathas in detail, but he named that work as ‘Ramcharitmanas’, which was given by Lord Shiva. Presently Tulsikrit Ramcharitmanas is actually the name given by Lord Shiva. Therefore, Tulsi knew very well that the character of Ram can be evaluated only from the inner being of Lord Shiva. That’s why Tulsi needed the grace of Lord Shiva in the composition of Ramkatha. This must have been the reason why Tulsi has taken the initiative to praise Lord Shiva from the heart in all the scandals of Manas.
Tulsi has also made Shiva the medium to get Sukhay Ram. Tulsi was a great visionary. He knew that Lord Shiva was actually the creator and spreader of Ramkatha, so his blessings and guidance were essential. Tulsi has given a clear proof that Ramkatha was spread in Manas only by Shiva.
Initially Ramkatha was not written in language form. Shiva composed the story of Ram in the form of a discourse and brought it to the public mind. Adi poet Valmiki composed Ramkatha for the first time in the language, but the said Ramkatha remained confined to the learned class. Common people could not understand Sanskrit.