Tulsi Peeth was a Philosophy and religion good articles nominee, but did not meet the
good article criteria at the time. There may be suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be
renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that
Rambhadracharya believes that Tulsi Peeth stands at the place where
Rama gave his sandals to
Bharata, as described in the
Ramayana?
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"Rambhadracharya believes that this Peeth is situated at the place where, according to Ramayana, Rama gave his sandals to his brother Bharat"
"according to Ramayana": missing the and explain what is Ramayana. the epic Ramayana
Who Rama? Explain. the Hindu god Rama
"Institutions at Tulsi Peeth": They are buildings, not institutions. Tulsi Peeth is the institution.
3-D paintings -> painted reliefs
There presiding deities of the temple are Rama, Sita and Lakshmana -> The presiding deities are ...
As an institution, any branches of Tulsi Peeth?
Already a decent article, needs a copyedit (grammatical mistakes in some places) and need to convert lists to paragraphs in Institutions at Tulsi Peeth. --
RedtigerxyzTalk05:52, 29 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Done all. As of the branches, the
official website says that there are three ashrams: Chitrakoot, Rajkot and Haridwar, but I guess that they all are different. It seems that the Ghaziabad office is a branch as the magazine is published here, but I need to confirm that.
♛♚★Vaibhav Jain★♚♛TalkEmail05:35, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Since this is the article about the institution, we need to add details about other branches too, not only the headquarters to fulfil GA criterion 3a.--
RedtigerxyzTalk05:48, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Also his Haridwar ashram is named as Vasishthayanam, and the Rajkot one is named as Shri Gita Gyan Mandir. I get no signs that they are the branches of Tulsi Peeth. The only office seems to be in Ghaziabad, from where the magazine is published. This is already covered in the article.
♛♚★Vaibhav Jain★♚♛TalkEmail06:03, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Fails criterion 3a. Several major aspects on the topic are not included in the article. For example, what is the organization structure of Tulsi Peeth? Who are the main office bearers? What is the organization registered as, is it an NGO or a recognized religious body/organization? What is the legal status of the organization? How many students graduate every year and what do they learn? Where does it get funding from? How and by whom are financial matters handled? What does the research community/Indologists say about the claim that "the Peeth is situated at the place where the Hindu god Rama gave his sandals to his brother Bharat", is it universally accepted or has there been any criticism? Any emblems or logos used by the organization?
While the article is well written and meets most of the criteria for a GA, it is not broad enough and needs to include all major aspects on the topic, thus it fails criterion 3a and cannot be passed at this time. The article needs major expansion before it can be re-considered for a GA review.
Articleye (
talk)
11:52, 28 January 2013 (UTC)reply
Tulsi Peeth was a Philosophy and religion good articles nominee, but did not meet the
good article criteria at the time. There may be suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be
renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that
Rambhadracharya believes that Tulsi Peeth stands at the place where
Rama gave his sandals to
Bharata, as described in the
Ramayana?
This article is within the scope of WikiProject India, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of
India-related topics. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page.IndiaWikipedia:WikiProject IndiaTemplate:WikiProject IndiaIndia articles
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Hinduism, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Hinduism on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.HinduismWikipedia:WikiProject HinduismTemplate:WikiProject HinduismHinduism articles
"Rambhadracharya believes that this Peeth is situated at the place where, according to Ramayana, Rama gave his sandals to his brother Bharat"
"according to Ramayana": missing the and explain what is Ramayana. the epic Ramayana
Who Rama? Explain. the Hindu god Rama
"Institutions at Tulsi Peeth": They are buildings, not institutions. Tulsi Peeth is the institution.
3-D paintings -> painted reliefs
There presiding deities of the temple are Rama, Sita and Lakshmana -> The presiding deities are ...
As an institution, any branches of Tulsi Peeth?
Already a decent article, needs a copyedit (grammatical mistakes in some places) and need to convert lists to paragraphs in Institutions at Tulsi Peeth. --
RedtigerxyzTalk05:52, 29 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Done all. As of the branches, the
official website says that there are three ashrams: Chitrakoot, Rajkot and Haridwar, but I guess that they all are different. It seems that the Ghaziabad office is a branch as the magazine is published here, but I need to confirm that.
♛♚★Vaibhav Jain★♚♛TalkEmail05:35, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Since this is the article about the institution, we need to add details about other branches too, not only the headquarters to fulfil GA criterion 3a.--
RedtigerxyzTalk05:48, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Also his Haridwar ashram is named as Vasishthayanam, and the Rajkot one is named as Shri Gita Gyan Mandir. I get no signs that they are the branches of Tulsi Peeth. The only office seems to be in Ghaziabad, from where the magazine is published. This is already covered in the article.
♛♚★Vaibhav Jain★♚♛TalkEmail06:03, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Fails criterion 3a. Several major aspects on the topic are not included in the article. For example, what is the organization structure of Tulsi Peeth? Who are the main office bearers? What is the organization registered as, is it an NGO or a recognized religious body/organization? What is the legal status of the organization? How many students graduate every year and what do they learn? Where does it get funding from? How and by whom are financial matters handled? What does the research community/Indologists say about the claim that "the Peeth is situated at the place where the Hindu god Rama gave his sandals to his brother Bharat", is it universally accepted or has there been any criticism? Any emblems or logos used by the organization?
While the article is well written and meets most of the criteria for a GA, it is not broad enough and needs to include all major aspects on the topic, thus it fails criterion 3a and cannot be passed at this time. The article needs major expansion before it can be re-considered for a GA review.
Articleye (
talk)
11:52, 28 January 2013 (UTC)reply