Mirabai

[[Kangra painting]] of Mirabai playing the [[veena]] Meera, better known as Mirabai, and venerated as Sant Meerabai, was a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna. She is a celebrated Bhakti saint, particularly in the North Indian Hindu tradition. She is mentioned in ''Bhaktamal'', confirming that she was widely known and a cherished figure in the Bhakti movement by about 1600. In her poems, she had ''madhurya bhava'' towards Krishna.

Most legends about Mirabai mention her fearless disregard for social and family conventions, her devotion to Krishna, and her persecution by her in-laws for her religious devotion. Her in-laws never liked her passion for music, through which she expressed her devotion, and they considered it an insult to the upper caste people. It is said that amongst her in-laws, her husband was the only one to love and support her in her ''Bhakti'', while some believed him to have opposed it. She has been the subject of numerous folk tales and hagiographic legends, which are inconsistent or widely different in details. According to legend, when her in-laws attempted to murder her with poison, Mirabai tied a sacred thread on a murti of Krishna, trusting in His divine protection, through which she was saved by divine intervention. This legend is sometimes cited as the origin of the ritual of tying ''rakhi'' on Krishna's murti.

Millions of devotional hymns in passionate praise of Krishna are attributed to Mirabai 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. Many poems attributed to Mirabai were likely composed later by others who admired Mirabai. These hymns are a type of Bhajan, and are very famous across India.

Some Hindu temples, such as Chittor Fort, are dedicated to Mirabai's memory. Legends about Mirabai's life, of contested authenticity, have been the subject of movies, films, comic strips and other popular literature in modern times. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Meera S.
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    by Meera
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    by Meera, S.
    Published 2012
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    by Meera,AS
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    by Meera,S
    Published 2007
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    by Meera,S
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    by Meera
    Published 2015
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    by MEERA
    Published 2012
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    by MEERA
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    by Gandhi, Meera
    Published 1992
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    by V. Meera
    Published 1983
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    by Meera Velayudhan
    Published 1998
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    by Meera, V
    Published 1992
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    by Meera Gautham
    Published 1996
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    by Meera Nanda
    Published 2004
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