Meera Bai was the great devotee and also she was a saint of the Lord Sri Krishna. In spite of facing the appreciation and the hostility from the family, she lived the commendable life as the saint and also at that time she has composed many devotional bhajans. The historical information on the life of the Meera Bai is like the matter of intellectual debate.
Early life of the Meera Bai
Meera Bai is also known as the Meera, and she was the Hindu mystic poet of the 16th century. She was so famous only because of her poetry, and she was also claimed by Hindu tradition of the North India only for the Bhakti saints. Meera Bai was born in the royal Rathore family in Kudki which is the district of the Pali, Rajasthan in India. She was mentioned in the Bhaktamal, for confirming that Meera Bai was enormously well known and also she has the respected figure in the bhakti movement culture of the India which was around the 1600 CE. There are many legends which have mentioned about the Meera’s fearless disregards for the family and the social conventions for her devotions towards Lord Krishna.
And this is all because Meera Bai treated Lord Krishna as her husband and also the in-laws mistreated her because of her religious devotion to Lord Krishna. Meera Bai was also being the subject of the several hagiographic legends and also of the folk tales. And all those are widely and inconsistently dissimilar in the details.
Memories devoted to Meera Bai
Thousands of the devotional poems in the obsessive pay tribute to Lord Krishna, which are accredited Meera Bai among the Indian tradition. But there are just a few hundreds of the people who are supposed to be the genuine by intellectual and by the initially written reports which are suggested so as to apart from two poems. And all for the reason that for the most part of the poems and the folk tales was written in the 18th century. A lot of poems accredited to Meera were probably composed afterward by the other peoples who had well-liked Meera Bai. All these poems are usually known as the bhajans, and all those bhajans are so popular in all over the India. The temples of the Hindus, such as the fort of the Chittorgarh, are devoted in the memory of the Meera Bai.