Watercolor sketch portrait of Meera

c. 1498–1546

Meera

Rajput princess, poet-saint, and singer of devotion whose bhajans turn longing into freedom.

  • Major Bhakti poet of Krishna devotion
  • Songs remain central to classical, folk, and devotional repertoires
  • A lasting symbol of spiritual defiance

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Meera

Pag Ghunghrū Bāndh Mīrā Nāchī Re

The dance becomes worship, defiance, and freedom.

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Meera

Mere To Giridhar Gopāl

A whole life gathered into one beloved name.

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Meera

Pāyo Jī Maine Rām Ratan Dhan Pāyo

Devotion as treasure, inheritance, and wealth.

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Meera

Jo Tum Toḍo Piyā

A vow of fidelity through thread, tree, pearl, water, and gold.

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Meera

Main To Sā̃ware Ke Rang Rā̃chī

Love as a color that cannot be washed out.

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Meera

Māī Rī, Main To Līno Govind Mol

Devotion spoken intimately and without fear of cost.

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Meera

Baso More Nainan Mein Nandlāl

A plea for the beloved to live inside the act of seeing.

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Meera

Barse Badariyā Sāvan Kī

Monsoon as longing.

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Meera

Mhāre Ghar Āo Jī Prītam Pyārā

The house becomes a waiting threshold.

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Meera

Aisī Lagī Lagan Mīrā Ho Gaī Magan

Absorption so complete the self is overtaken by love.

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