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Meera Bai: The rebel saint who sang for love, not thrones
The Daily Guardian
|September 27, 2025
In the regal halls of Rajputana, where power, pride, and politics ruled, one woman chose love over lineage, devotion over duty, and song over silence.
That woman was Meera Bai poet, saint, mystic, and perhaps the most iconic female figure in India's Bhakti movement. Centuries after her time, Meera's songs still echo through temples and homes, her name still evokes surrender, and her life still inspires those who choose the inner truth over the outer world.
Born around 1498 CE into the royal Rathore family of Merta, a small kingdom in present-day Rajasthan, Meera Bai was destined for the life of a princess. But even as a child, her heart was captivated not by jewels and palaces, but by a small idol of Krishna, gifted to her in her youth. That idol, she would later say, was not a toy or ornament it was her beloved, her husband, her lord.
Though born into luxury, Meera's life was anything but comfortable. Like most Rajput girls of noble birth, she was married young to Bhoj Raj, the crown prince of Mewar, one of the most powerful kingdoms of Rajasthan. Udaipur's royal household expected Meera to follow the roles of a dutiful daughter-in-law and queen-to-be.
But Meera's heart was elsewhere. She would spend hours in temples, singing and dancing in devotion to Lord Krishna, composing poetry in Braj and Mewari dialects that overflowed with longing, surrender, and divine love. Her royal in-laws were appalled how could a princess behave like a wandering minstrel?
Her devotion was seen as madness, even rebellion. Legends speak of multiple attempts to silence her poison in her food, snakes hidden in flower baskets but she remained untouched, protected, as she believed, by her beloved Krishna.
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