In this edition we give a word-to-word Transliteration alongside the Original-making it easy for non-Hindi speakers to read this most Holy Scripture. The Rámáyana of Tulsi Dás by Tulasidasa, 1532-1623 Growse, Frederic Salmon, 1836-1893. Translation of Valmiki Ramayana from Sanskrit to English. Its composition marks the first time the story of Ramayana was made available to the common man for song and performance. Today, it is considered one of the greatest works of Hindu literature. This Epic, which is religiously studied every day by millions of Hindus across the world, was composed by the medieval saint Tulsidas. The poem is also called Tulsikrit Ramayan (literally, The Ramayan composed by Tulsi or, loosely, The Ramayan of Tulsidas). Ramcharitmanas, the Holy-Lake of the enactments of Lord God Rama is an Awadhi rendering of the Ramayana narrative. We also have the other edition:: Ramcharitmanas: Original Text with Transliteration that fits 322 pages (but has no translation) for those who wish to keep a second copy of this Holy Scripture in their worship room or altar. Translation Of The Second Book Of The Ramayan, From The Hindi Of Tulsi Das, Into Literal English, With Copious Explanatory Notes And Allusions by Adalut Khan. The transliterated text is placed just below the original verse on every single line making it easy to read along.The Devnagri Font used is large and easy to read. This is a special edition with the text formatted in two columns making it manageable in size. Buy Translation Of The Second Book Of The Ramayan From The Hindi Of Tulsi Das, Into Literal English With Copious Explanatory Notes And Allusions (1871).An English Translation in natural communicative style follows group of verses.In this edition we give a word-to-word Transliteration alongside the Original-making it easy for non-Hindi speakers to read this most Holy Scripture. Tulsi Ramayana-The Hindu Bible: Ramcharitmanas with English Translation & Transliteration (ISBN: 9781945739019 ) Ramayana, Large Hindi Edition. This Epic, which is religiously studied every day by millions across India, was composed by the medieval saint Tulsidas.