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What is the story of Tulsidas' meeting with Lord Rama?

Tulsidas, the renowned Hindu poet-saint, is known for his devotional works and his devotion towards Lord Rama. The story of his meeting with Lord Rama is a popular one among his followers and is often retold with great reverence.

According to the legend, Tulsidas was a devoted worshipper of Lord Rama from a young age. He spent most of his time reciting the name of the Lord and singing his praises. However, despite his devotion, Tulsidas faced many hardships and struggles in his life. He was married to a woman named Ratnavali, who was a devout worshipper of Lord Shiva. She was not pleased with Tulsidas' devotion towards Lord Rama and constantly ridiculed him for it.

One day, Tulsidas decided to leave his home and go on a pilgrimage to the holy city of Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama. He hoped that by visiting the sacred city, he would find peace and clarity in his devotion. As he reached Ayodhya, he was overwhelmed with emotions and started reciting the name of Lord Rama with great fervor.

As he continued his journey, he came across a group of sadhus who were discussing the greatness of Lord Rama. Tulsidas joined in the conversation and shared his own experiences and devotion towards the Lord. The sadhus were impressed by Tulsidas' devotion and invited him to join them for a satsang (a gathering for spiritual discourse).

During the satsang, Tulsidas sang the praises of Lord Rama with such devotion and love that it moved everyone present. The sadhus were amazed by his devotion and asked him to show them the form of Lord Rama that he worshipped. Tulsidas, with tears in his eyes, replied that he had never seen the physical form of Lord Rama, but only felt his presence through his devotion.

The sadhus then revealed that they were none other than Lord Rama and his brothers, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna, who had taken the form of sadhus to test Tulsidas' devotion. Overwhelmed with joy and gratitude, Tulsidas fell at their feet and sought their blessings.

Lord Rama, pleased with Tulsidas' devotion, granted him a vision of his divine form and blessed him with the knowledge to write the epic poem, Ramcharitmanas. From that day on, Tulsidas' devotion towards Lord Rama only grew stronger, and he became one of the most revered poets and saints in Hinduism.

In conclusion, the story of Tulsidas' meeting with Lord Rama is a testament to the power of devotion and how it can lead one to the divine. It serves as an inspiration to all devotees of Lord Rama to deepen their love and devotion towards him. As Tulsidas himself wrote in the Ramcharitmanas, "Bhakt