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    Hace 2 días · Rambola Dubey ( Hindi pronunciation: [rɑːməboːlɑː d̪ubeː]; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623 [1] ), known as Tulsidas ( Sanskrit pronunciation: [tʊlsiːdaːsaː] ), [2] was a Vaishnava ( Ramanandi) Hindu saint and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama.

  2. Hace 5 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.

  3. Hace 3 días · 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.Mirabai was born into a Rathore Rajput royal family in Kudki (modern-day Pali district of Rajasthan) and spent her childhood in ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Mirabai was a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna. She is a celebrated Bhakti saint, particularly in the North Indian Hindu tradition.

  5. Hace 4 días · Mirabai Chanu cree que tendrá que levantar al menos cuatro veces su peso actual de 50 kg para tener posibilidades de ganar una segunda medalla olímpica en París 2024, y tendrá que hacerlo con un cuerpo maltrecho tras una preparación perturbada.

  6. Hace 5 días · Mirabai is one of the most commemorated women in Indian history. Sometimes known as Meera, she was a sixteenth century songwriter and poet. Many of Mirabai's songs are still sung today in India and her spirit and rebellious nature have been an inspiration for women in India.

  7. Hace 2 días · Bhakti poets—who were in some cases lower-caste Hindu women—and their audiences drew emotional sustenance from these verses, which expressed a pure devotion to Hindu deities. Their poetry, written in local languages beginning in the 6th century in South India and the 12th century in North India, attracted large audiences among ...