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Tulsidaas

Holding the Tulsi plant

tul-see-dahs/tʊləˈsiːdɑːs/

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Meaning & Origin

Tulsidaas is a Sanskrit name derived from 'Tulasi' which means 'the incomparable one' or 'the one who is beyond comparison'. The name 'Tulsidaas' signifies one who holds the Tulsi plant, which is considered sacred in Hinduism. It is believed that Tulsidaas represents the devotion towards God and is a symbol of purity and faith.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of devotion and faith towards God

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

तुलसीदास

The servant of Tulasi (Vrinda Devi)

🇮🇳Hindi

तुलसीदास

तुलसी के दास

🇮🇳Tamil

துல்லசிதாஸ்

துலசி ஒழியவர்

🇮🇳Telugu

తుల్సిదాశ్

తులసీ దాశ్

🇮🇳Marathi

Tulsidaas

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Holding the Tulsi plant

🇧🇩Bengali

Tulsidaas

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Holding the Tulsi plant

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tul-see-dahs

/tʊləˈsiːdɑːs/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

YellowGold

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name 'Tulsidaas' holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism. Tulsi, the plant, is revered and worshipped for its divine qualities. The name is a reminder of this deep connection between humans and nature. It also evokes the idea of devotion towards one's deity and the aspiration to attain spiritual growth.

The name 'Tulsidaas' carries great spiritual significance as it represents the devotee's unwavering faith and devotion towards God. Tulsidaas is believed to have embodied the purity and selflessness that come from deep spiritual understanding. The name symbolizes the inner journey towards enlightenment and the importance of maintaining a strong connection with the divine. It inspires individuals to live in accordance with dharma, or righteous living, and to seek knowledge and truth in all aspects of their lives.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root: तुलसी (Tulasi)

Historical references

Tulsidas was a 16th century Hindu poet, philosopher and saint, born in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan.

1543-1623 CE

He was born as Keshav Das in Thirumalai, present-day Gujarat, and was given the name Tulsidas by a sage who predicted that he would compose great works in the Tulsi (basil) metre.

1543-1623 CE

Notable people with this name

Mahatma GandhiTulsidas JiRam Charan

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Holding the Tulsi plant