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Mirabai was a poet since birth. She expressed her deep devotion and love to Lord Krishna. With ektara in her hand, she enchanted multiple hymns that she composed which were full of piety, love, and dedication. Even today she is known for her kirtans. Although she was a queen, she gave her all to worship Shri Krishna.

In her hymns and poems, Lord Krishna is a yogi and her lover, and she herself is a yogini ready to take her place by his side. Meera’s style combines impassioned mood, defiance, longing, joy, and ecstasy of union, always centred on Lord Krishna.

People say that there were several attempts were made to get rid of Mirabai. She was sent a basket with a cobra snake inside a basket and a message that the basket contained a garland of flowers. Meera opened it and found a lovely idol of Lord Krishna with a garland of flowers. She also received a cup of poison saying that it was tea. Meera offered it to Lord Krishna as Prasad. It was real nectar to her. A bed of nails was set up for her by Rana and when Mira encountered it, the bed turned into a bed full of roses.

When all attempts made by the Sisodia clan failed to get rid of Mira, they decided to send her to her parental home. Mira was always humble, gentle and firm in her determination and didn’t allow even the worst circumstances to interfere in her love for Lord Krishna. She finally reached Merta. The situation in Merta was no better. The sense was uneasiness due to never ending wars made it impossible for her to stay there. She finally decided to leave for Vrindavan where her beloved Krishna.

Mirabai arrived in Dwarka. Once she arrived she decided that her life must become one with her Lord. Her family upon realising their foolishness sent some priests to invite Mira to return to Merta or Chittorgarh. Mira, as always, was too absorbed in her love for Lord Krishna that she had abandoned any hope to reconcile with the worldly. It is said that the Lord finally absorbed her in him at the Dwarka temple.

Explanation:

since she was 5-6 years old her mother told her about Sri Krishna, she thought of Krishna as her husband. One day a Sadhu visited her family. One day, Mira saw a beautiful little Idol of Lord Krishna with the saint who visited her family. She saw hoe close he held it to his heart, worshipped, pronounced mantras, enchanted songs and danced in front of it. Mira closely examined the saint’s joy as he worshipped the idol of Lord Krishna. She wanted to have that idol for herself. Since she was a child, she insisted to have that icon of Shree Krishna. She cried and threw fits until Rao Dudaji requested the sadhu to give the icon to Mira. He promised the saint another idol. With a reluctant mind, the saint gave her the murti and taught her how to worship and take care of Lord Krishna. Mira was delighted and paid utmost attention to the details that the saint gave her.

This is true love and devotion.

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