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    Millions of devotional hymns in passionate praise of Krishna are attributed to Meerabai in the Indian tradition, but just a few hundred are believed to be authentic by scholars, and the earliest written records suggest that except for two hymns, most were first written down in the 18th century. [9] .

    • The Birth of Princess Mirabai
    • Childhood and Adolescence of Mirabai
    • Mira and The Marriage
    • Bhojraj and Mira
    • Mirabai and Near-Death Conspiracies
    • Mirabai and Tulsidas
    • Mirabai and Vrindavan
    • Death of Mirabai
    • Mirabai – The Poet

    Mirabai was born a princess, a granddaughter of Rao Dudaji— the third son of Rao Jodhaji, who established the kingdom of Rathod Dynasty in Rajasthan, with Jodhpur as its capital in the kingdom known as Jodhpur. Jodhaji gave his son Rao Dudaji a small portion of the Jodhpur kingdom. It consisted of several villages with Merta as its capital. Merta i...

    Ever since her mother commented about Sri Krishna and the parade Mirabai began to play with and think of Krishna as her Beloved Husband. One day a sadhu visited her family. Mira saw a beautiful little Murti (Idol) of Sri Krishna with the saint. She saw he held it very close to his heart, worshipped it, pronounced mantras in front of it, sang songs ...

    In those days, the most common means to such unity was to create a relationship through marriage. Rana Sangram Singh (Rana of Mewar) had four sons: Kumar Bhojraj, Rana Ratnasingh, Rana Vikramajit, and Rana Udayasingh. Rana Sangram Singh proposed the marriage of hisPrince Kumar Bhojraj with Mira, thus, tying a knot between the two most powerful king...

    The young Mirabai had already embarked upon the internal, spiritual journey that would pervade her life and raise her in future centuries to the status of near-divinity in India. Her disinterest in matters corporeal was of a piece with her rejection of the princely luxuries to which she was born. Bhojraj was nonplussed by her detachment and is said...

    Legends have it that several attempts were made to get rid of Mira. She was sent a basket with a cobra inside and a message that the basket contained a garland of flowers. Meera opened the basket and found inside a lovely idol of Sri Krishna with a garland of flowers. She was sent a cup of poison saying that it was nectar. Meera offered it to Sri K...

    It is said that when the torture and scandals continued, Meera sent a letter to Tulsidas and asked for his advice. Tulsidas ji sent a reply: “Abandon those who cannot understand you. The relation with God and the love of Godare the only elements that are true and eternal; all other relationships are unreal and temporary”.She went into the slums oft...

    When all attempts failed to get rid of Mira, the Sisodias finally decided to send her to her parental home. Mira was always prayerful, humble, gentle and firm in her determination and didn’t allow even the worst circumstances to interfere in her love for Lord Krishna. She left Chittorgarh, stopped in Pushkar to take a holy bath and reached Merta. T...

    Mirabai arrived in Dwarka and decided that her life must become one with her Lord. Her family realizing their folly sent some Brahmin priests to invite Mira to return to Merta or Chittorgarh. Mira, however, was too absorbed in her Love for Sri Krishna and having seen the vanity of worldly life, family life, friends, and others, she had abandoned an...

    Mirabai was a born poet. She expressed her deep devotion to Shri Krishna. With her ektara in hand, she sang hundreds of kirtans that she composed each full of piety, love, and dedication. Even today many people still sing her kirtans. Although she was a queen, she traded all her riches to worship Shri Krishna Bhagwan. In her poems, Sri Krishna is a...

  2. Meera Bai, also known as Mirabai or Meera, was a 16th-century poet and devotee of Lord Krishna. She was born in a royal family in Rajasthan, India, and dedicated her life to the worship of Lord Krishna, despite opposition from her family and society.

  3. Oct 10, 2015 · Meerabai was a very dutiful wife. She obeyed her husband’s commands implicitly. After her household duties were over, she would go to the temple of Lord Krishna, worship, sing and dance before the image daily. The little image would get up, embrace Meerabai, play on the flute and talk to her.

  4. Mirabai was a great saint and devotee of Sri Krishna. Despite facing criticism and hostility from her own family, she lived an exemplary saintly life and composed many devotional bhajans. Historical information about the life of Mirabai is a matter of some scholarly debate.

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  6. Hindu. Sant Meera Bai Story. Meera who is also known as Mirabai or Meera Bai was a well-known mystic poet or saint belonging to the Bhakti Movement. Meera Bai attained the status of a Hindu saint by practicing devotion towards Lord Krishna. In fact, Meera was an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna.