Meera Bai was a devotional poet and devotee of Krishna. She was one of the Sants, true saints of VAISHNAVA BHAKTI MOVEMENT. There are unaccounted bhajans attributed to her. BHAJANS are of popular ...
This week, I would like to revisit the incredible legend of Meera Bai, the Bhakti poet. Meera came to Chittor in 1513 as a bride of fifteen, clutching her foot-high bronze statue of Krishna, her ...
Meera Bai was one of the saint who user in the Vaishnava Bhakti movement. She was a devotional poet and devotee of Lord Krishna. Her vajanas were popular because of her expression of unconditional ...
The devotional movement of Bhakti established by seers like Meera Bai and Akka Mahadevi was rejection of the normal. Meera, the 15th century princess from Rajasthan who turned seer in pursuit of lord ...
Meera Bai, born around 1498 in Kudaki, Rajasthan, was a Rajput princess known for her profound love and devotion to Lord Krishna. Married to Bhoj Raj, the ruler of Chittor, Meera took little interest ...
The serpentine lanes of Merta city, nestled in the western half of the desert state of Rajasthan are still bustling with the memories of mystic poet Meera Bai, even though five centuries have passed ...
From revered saints of ancient times to modern-day devotees, their unwavering faith and profound love for Lord Krishna continue to inspire and uplift hearts across generations. Here are some of the ...
Meera Bai’s poetry is a testament to love, devotion, and rebellion. Her bhajans, written in Braj and Rajasthani, express an intense longing for Krishna, challenging social norms and asserting ...
All three were credited with composing exquisite verses between the 9th and 17th centuries. The Bhakti tradition has often been perceived as a radical push back against the casteist, Brahmanical ...