Introduction of an Ideal to Emulate
Tulsidas
Introduction of an Ideal to Emulate
A person directly described as a superhuman deity would surely fail to be a model for human beings to emulate?in such a case, people would ?worship? him rather than emulate him!
Tulsidas presented a picture of human perfection, achievable by common people, through which one could uplift and divinize one?s own character.Tulsidas never became attracted to miracles or money. He was guileless but fearless and frank, innocent but outspoken and plain in speech. He did not preach any particularized doctrine, nor did he found a sect or school. Yet his pure life and enchanting, forceful, and touching poetry have cast a permanent spell on society.
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