“There is no difference between knowledge and devotion,
Both of them save the soul from the miseries of worldly life.”

—  Tulsidas

Tulsidas's philosophical approach, quoted in "Hindu spirituality: Postclassical and modern", p. 80

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Hindu poet-saint 1532–1623

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