Medieval Hindi Literature Genres

Compositions of Tulsidas vs Sahitya Ratna

Saint Tulsidas did not write 'Sahitya Ratna'; this work was authored by Keshavdas. Tulsidas wrote Gitavali and Vinay Patrika.

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Which of the following is not a composition of Saint Tulsidas?

[M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


Distinguishing between the works of Tulsidas (Bhakti poet) and Keshavdas (Riti poet) is essential for understanding the transition in Hindi literature.

Authentic Source Evidence


Sahitya Ratna was written by Keshavdas in 1607 CE. Tulsidas's authentic works include Gitavali, Kavitavali, and Vinay Patrika.

Analytical Breakdown


  • Option D is Correct: Sahitya Ratna is a treatise on poetics, typical of the scholarly 'Riti' style of Keshavdas.

  • Logic: Tulsidas's works are primarily devotional (Bhakti) in nature, written in Awadhi and Braj Bhasha.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "Who wrote Sahitya Ratna?"

    Acharya Keshavdas, a prominent poet of the Ritikaal period.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The confusion between these poets often arises as they were contemporaries and both wrote in Braj Bhasha, though their thematic focus differed greatly."

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