Mira Bai and Her Padas

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Mira Bai belonged to the royal family of the Ranas of Mewara and was a staunch devotee of Krishna, worshipping him in the madhurya bhava of Vaishnavism. In the earlier part of her life she was ill-treated by her brother-in-law who even tried various means to kill her, but Krishna was ever her protector. Fed up, she went away to Merata, her maternal home and from there to Vrindavana and then to Dvaraka, where, according to traditional belief, she merged with the image of Krishna. Mira’s verses have a musical ring and a number of them have been recorded on discs and cassettes. There have been many recensions of her padas. This English verse translation of eighty-one of them aims at giving the best of these. It is hoped that Mira’s verses, along with the detailed introduction giving her life and times and her art, will create renewed interest in this renowned saint-poet.

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Title
Mira Bai and Her Padas
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
8121507863
Length
138p.
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