Mirabai was a famous female Hindu saint from the 15th-16th century in India who broke social barriers through her devotion to Krishna. She was born into a royal Rajput family but refused to conform to traditional gender roles, instead choosing to spend her time singing bhajans of love for Krishna. Despite facing persecution from her family and attempts on her life, she remained committed to her spiritual path, traveling throughout India dedicated to Krishna until disappearing into his temple. Her powerful poems expressing her divine love for Krishna have had a lasting impact on Hindu culture and Bhakti traditions.
Mirabai was a famous female Hindu saint from the 15th-16th century in India who broke social barriers through her devotion to Krishna. She was born into a royal Rajput family but refused to conform to traditional gender roles, instead choosing to spend her time singing bhajans of love for Krishna. Despite facing persecution from her family and attempts on her life, she remained committed to her spiritual path, traveling throughout India dedicated to Krishna until disappearing into his temple. Her powerful poems expressing her divine love for Krishna have had a lasting impact on Hindu culture and Bhakti traditions.
Mirabai was a famous female Hindu saint from the 15th-16th century in India who broke social barriers through her devotion to Krishna. She was born into a royal Rajput family but refused to conform to traditional gender roles, instead choosing to spend her time singing bhajans of love for Krishna. Despite facing persecution from her family and attempts on her life, she remained committed to her spiritual path, traveling throughout India dedicated to Krishna until disappearing into his temple. Her powerful poems expressing her divine love for Krishna have had a lasting impact on Hindu culture and Bhakti traditions.
Mirabai was a famous female Hindu saint from the 15th-16th century in India who broke social barriers through her devotion to Krishna. She was born into a royal Rajput family but refused to conform to traditional gender roles, instead choosing to spend her time singing bhajans of love for Krishna. Despite facing persecution from her family and attempts on her life, she remained committed to her spiritual path, traveling throughout India dedicated to Krishna until disappearing into his temple. Her powerful poems expressing her divine love for Krishna have had a lasting impact on Hindu culture and Bhakti traditions.
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Arsha Bodha Center History of Hindu Religion Course
Lecture 10: Saints of India (15th and 16th Century)