Tulsidas | Prashnavali

| Prashnavali No. | Verse Meaning (Condensed) | General Interpretation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Those who take refuge in me, though they be sinners, are saved." | Positive: Obstacles will clear. Have faith. | | 35 | "The monkey army built the bridge to Lanka." | Effort Required: Success through teamwork and persistence. | | 58 | "Sita was lost due to lust for the golden deer." | Warning: Do not chase illusions or greed. Stick to reality. | | 77 | "Bharat ruled from Nandigram, placing Rama's sandals on the throne." | Delay/Await: The result is pending. Right action is duty, not desire. | | 108 | "Then Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya and lit the lamps." | Ultimate Success: Ending of darkness; victory and celebration. | 6. Accuracy & Reliability: An Analytical View | Proponents (Devotees) | Critics/Skeptics | | :--- | :--- | | Believe it is divya drishti (divine vision) of Tulsidas. | Consider it a random selection (Confirmation Bias). | | Claim "synchronicity" – the chosen verse always fits the mental state. | Interpretations are often broad and can fit any situation. | | Used for centuries in North Indian Ramayana mandalis. | No empirical statistical evidence beyond chance (1/108). |