Timeline of Rambhadracharya

Rambhadracharya
Rambhadracharya delivering a sermon in Baroda, Gujarat, India.

This timeline lists important events relevant to the life of the Vaishnava (Hindu) spiritual leader, poet, commentator, educationist, religious and social figure Rambhadracharya (1950 – present).

Jagadguru Ramanandacharya was born on 14 January 1950 as Giridhar Mishra.[1] He is one of four incumbent Jagadguru Ramanandacharya,[α] and has held this title since 1988.[2][3][4]

He is the establisher and head of Tulsi Peeth, a religious and social service institution named after saint Tulsidas, located in Chitrakoot.[5][6] He is the founder and lifelong chancellor of the Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University in Chitrakoot, which offers graduate and postgraduate courses exclusively to four types of disabled students.[1][7][8][9] Rambhadracharya has been blind since the age of two months. He has never used Braille or any other aid to learn or compose.[10]

Rambhadracharya can speak 22 languages (list unknown), and is a spontaneous poet (self proclaimed),[β] and writer in Sanskrit, Hindi, Awadhi, Maithili, and several other languages.[11][12] He has composed more than 90 works, including four epic poems,[γ] a Hindi commentary on Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, a Sanskrit commentary in verse on the Ashtadhyayi, and Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthanatrayi scriptures.[13][14] He is regarded, by a few people,as one of the greatest authorities on Tulsidas in India,[15] and is the editor of a critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas.[16] He is Katha artist for the Ramayana and the Bhagavata. His Katha programmes are held regularly in different cities in India and other countries, and are telecast on television channels like Sanskar TV and Sanatan TV.[17][18]

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  3. ^ Agarwal 2010, pp. 1108–1110.
  4. ^ Dinkar 2008, p. 32.
  5. ^ Nagar 2002, p. 91.
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  7. ^ Dwivedi 2008, p. x.
  8. ^ Aneja 2005, p. 68.
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  10. ^ Aneja 2005, p. 67.
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  12. ^ Dinkar 2008, p. 39.
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  14. ^ Dinkar 2008, pp. 40–43.
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  16. ^ Rambhadracharya (ed) 2006.
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