"...Abandoning a spot which Rama had made so peculiarly his own; of the thieves who were prevented from breaking into the poet's [Tulsidas] house by Rama himself acting as watchman; of his visit to Brindaban and his interview with Nabhti Ji, and of his persistence in preferring the worship of Rama to that of Krishna, though the latter assured him in person that there was no difference between the two - all these legends as given in the Bhakta-Mala, whatever their foundation, are still popularly accepted as verities and are in dissolubly connected with the poet’s name."
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