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  1. 16 de oct. de 2017 · Subhamoy Das. Updated on October 16, 2017. Mira Bai is widely known as an incarnation of Radha, the consort of Lord Krishna. She was born in 1499 in a small village called Kurkhi in Marwar, in the state of Rajasthan, India. Mira’s father Ratan Singh belonged to the Ranthors of Merta, who were great devotees of Vishnu.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2021 · Artwork courtesy of The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. https://www.krishna.com/MeeraBai - A Rajput Princess Turned To Saint | STORY OF MIRABAIM...

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  3. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Mirabai lived an exemplary holy life, standing against the conventions of her time, eventually becoming one of the greatest female saints of India who is still revered across the world for her magical devotional poems and songs. Meera Bai created more than 1300 prayer songs, called "bhajans," which are still sung today across the world.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2010 · The sixteenth-century Hindu saint Mirabai is both a quintessential artist herself – poet, singer, and dancer – and lives on in a full range of artistic forms, her story told and retold in hagiography and history, drama and epic song, fiction and film, and her poetry not only performed in every conceivable musical style but also continuing to generate new poems and songs composed in her name.

  5. 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. The oldest biographical account was Priyadas’s commentary in Nabhadas’ Sri Bhaktammal […]

  6. southasia.ucla.edu › religions › gurus-saintsMirabai | MANAS

    Mirabai. Mirabai is the most famous of the women bhakta poets of north India. Though there is some disagreement about the precise details of her life, it is generally agreed that she was born in 1498, the only daughter of a Rajput chieftain and landlord by the name of Ratan Singh, in the neighborhood of Merta, a fortress-city, founded by her ...

  7. Hace 3 días · In Caturvedi 42, Mirabai (ca. 1498–ca. 1546), famous devotee of Krishna, speaks of her struggles within the domestic sphere, particularly with her in-laws, as a high-caste woman who chooses to defy conventional expectations and family roles. Here we see how her extended family through marriage is attempting to dissuade Mirabai from her ...

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