The Gita Vali
The Gita Vali, a Collection of Songs, is a Braja rendering of the Ramayana in song or verse.. All the verses are set to Ragas of classical music and are suitable for singing. It consists of 328 songs divided into seven Kands or books. Many episodes of the Ramayana are elaborated while many others are abridged.
The author, Tulsidas, also known as a Hindu Vaishnava saint and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. This rendition from 1893 is commented on by the great devotee BhativinodaThakur.
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The Gita Vali
The Gita Vali, a Collection of Songs, is a Braja rendering of the Ramayana in song or verse.. All the verses are set to Ragas of classical music and are suitable for singing. It consists of 328 songs divided into seven Kands or books. Many episodes of the Ramayana are elaborated while many others are abridged.
The author, Tulsidas, also known as a Hindu Vaishnava saint and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. This rendition from 1893 is commented on by the great devotee BhativinodaThakur.
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The Gita Vali

The Gita Vali

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The Gita Vali

The Gita Vali

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The Gita Vali, a Collection of Songs, is a Braja rendering of the Ramayana in song or verse.. All the verses are set to Ragas of classical music and are suitable for singing. It consists of 328 songs divided into seven Kands or books. Many episodes of the Ramayana are elaborated while many others are abridged.
The author, Tulsidas, also known as a Hindu Vaishnava saint and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. This rendition from 1893 is commented on by the great devotee BhativinodaThakur.

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BN ID: 2940176461084
Publisher: Author's Republic
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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