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  1. Sep 3, 2024 · Mira Bai (born c. 1498, Kudaki, India—died 1547?, Dwarka, Gujarat) was a Hindu mystic and poet whose lyrical songs of devotion to the god Krishna are widely popular in northern India. Mira Bai was a Rajput princess, the only child of Ratan Singh, younger brother of the ruler of Merta.

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  2. Sep 22, 2024 · Read a poem by Mirabai, a 16th-century Hindu devotee of Krishna, who defied social norms and faced persecution for her faith. Learn about the context, meaning and significance of her verses in the Bhakti movement.

  3. Sep 21, 2024 · By Abhilash Rajendran. There have been so many princesses and queens before and after Meera Bai but we rarely remember them. There is no death to Meera Bai. It is true she left her physical body but she continues to live in the minds of devotees. Here is an answer to the query how did Meera Bai die. The fame of Meera Bai spread around the world.

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  5. 2 days ago · Mirabai was a Rajput princess who married a prince from the royal family. She became a follower of Ravidas, a saint who was said to be untouchable. She committed her life to Lord Krishna's devotion. Meerabai's five teachings are as follows: 1. She did not believe in the caste hierarchy and instead attacked higher caste standards. 2.

  6. Read the whole story: Sri Chinmoy, Whatever you want, God gives, Agni Press, 1994. The second episode of our Mirabai serial shows how Mirabai fell in love with a statue of Lord Krishna at a...

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  7. Sep 16, 2024 · In this poem Mirabai (ca. 1498–ca. 1546) writes of her devotion to her Lord Krishna, which included ecstatic dancing and singing out of sheer love for the Divine. Certainly her behavior was not appreciated by her in-laws, who made many attempts to subdue Mirabai’s passion for her Lord.

  8. Sep 18, 2024 · Meera Bai, of course, was no ordinary woman. She sent back word to the Goswami: “I thought there was only one purusha, male, in Vrindavan — indeed, the whole universe — Krishna.” This was the ultimate Vaishnava realization. Rupa Goswami could not but welcome Mirabai with all cordiality.

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