Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Bhakthirathnakara- Meera-1.4 Meera in Chithore Meera traveling with Rana and others never seemed to think that she is going to the house of Rana but she happily sang that maim girivarke ghar jaavoom, she was going to the house of her husband, Giridhari. When they arrived at Chithore they all went to the temple of Durga, their goddess of worship. After the elaborate pooja there the priest told the newlywed to prostrate tin front of the goddess but Meera refused. She said `mere tho giridhar gopaal dhooasro na koyee' that Giridharagopal was the only God for her and she would not bow down to any one else. Her in laws and Rana himself tried to persuaded her but she did not agree. Her Giridhari was in her heart, in her blood and in her soul and to prostrate to any other God would be sacrilege in her opinion as it would be as though she was making Giridhari Himself prostrate before others. To her sister in law Oodhaa who told her that for married women her husband is the first God and she should obey her husband Meera replied that her husband was Giridhara Gopal only. Everyone was shocked to hear the newlywed bride saying that but Rana who understood her devotion told them all to leave her alone. From that time itself the seed of discord was sown in the royal family. Meera had no contact with the world outside at all as she led a sheltered life in her grandfather's palace and spent all the tiem in worshipping, singing and talking to her Giridhari. The life in the palace of Mewar to her was like a prison and she felt like a parrot bound in a golden cage. She was a misfit among the vainglorious and worldly women in the royal family and she was bewildered like a deer among wild animals. Her only consolation was Rana who gave her enough freedom to pursue her devotion and never interfered in her daily routine and she continued as she used to in her childhood home . When Rana used to come to her he found her all the time talking and singing about Giridhari and reading Bhagavatham etc. Rana liked her Krishnabhakthi since he was also a devotee of Krishna and had written a commentary on Gitagovinda of Jaydeva called rasapriya. He used to talk to her only about the things that interest her and leave her alone and never insisted on the conjugal rights as a husband. Meer was happy that she was married to Rana who understood her. He even built a temple for Krishna and Meera spent most of her time in the temple . Her fame as the devotee of Krishna spread far and wide and sadhus started to come to her temple and Meera used to sing and dance in ecstasy. Thus she started to live as happily as she was before marriage. But Rana was also human and though a devotee not as highly evolved as Meera. So there arose difficulties that came as impediments to the happiness of Meera in Chithore. Her in laws and the others in the royal house hold started criticizing her singing and dancing in public. They influenced Rana to make her to stop going to he temple. He told her that it is not proper for a rajaput woman especially the queen to be seen by all and sing and dance in front of others. But he did not have the heart to stop her totally and told her that she could carry on her activities inside the palace. Meera obeyed and took her Giridhari to the palace and started continuing her bajan and worship as before inside the palace. But the devotees who used to throng the temple were heartbroken to see the temple being closed and they appealed to Raghunathrao mahaapathra the royal purohith who was a great scholar and devotee and had much influence with Rana. He approached Rana oh their behalf and asked him to open the temple as before. Due to his respect for Raghunatha Rao, Rana also agreed and the activities of Meera continued as before in the temple. But Rana was torn between his disappointment that Meera was not like a normal wife and his pride and love for her to see her devotion and popularity. He could not love her but as a wife though Meera loved him as a brother or her elder relative. Hence slowly his mind started to change. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Hare Krishna.. Hare Krishna.. Pranamam respected Sarojaji, Thank you very much for telling the life history of Meera devi. Really it’s an ocean of Krishna bakthi and reading & knowing it is like a punya-snanam in that ocean. Actually I’m the one who requested for the story of meera devi and I preferred in malayalam format to grasp it better. But u are saying it in a very simple & wonderful way. We are waiting for the coming parts of bhakthirathnakara. May her Giridhari shower his blessings to you! Regards, Leju. --- On Mon, 11/2/09, Saroja <sarojram18 wrote: Saroja <sarojram18[Guruvayur] Bhakthirathnakara-The ocean of devotion-Meera-1.4-Meera goes to Mewarguruvayur Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 4:49 PM Bhakthirathnakara- Meera-1.4 Meera in Chithore Meera traveling with Rana and others never seemed to think that she is going to the house of Rana but she happily sang that maim girivarke ghar jaavoom, she was going to the house of her husband, Giridhari. When they arrived at Chithore they all went to the temple of Durga , their goddess of worship. After the elaborate pooja there the priest told the newlywed to prostrate tin front of the goddess but Meera refused. She said `mere tho giridhar gopaal dhooasro na koyee' that Giridharagopal was the only God for her and she would not bow down to any one else. Her in laws and Rana himself tried to persuaded her but she did not agree. Her Giridhari was in her heart, in her blood and in her soul and to prostrate to any other God would be sacrilege in her opinion as it would be as though she was making Giridhari Himself prostrate before others. To her sister in law Oodhaa who told her that for married women her husband is the first God and she should obey her husband Meera replied that her husband was Giridhara Gopal only. Everyone was shocked to hear the newlywed bride saying that but Rana who understood her devotion told them all to leave her alone. From that time itself the seed of discord was sown in the royal family. Meera had no contact with the world outside at all as she led a sheltered life in her grandfather' s palace and spent all the tiem in worshipping, singing and talking to her Giridhari. The life in the palace of Mewar to her was like a prison and she felt like a parrot bound in a golden cage. She was a misfit among the vainglorious and worldly women in the royal family and she was bewildered like a deer among wild animals. Her only consolation was Rana who gave her enough freedom to pursue her devotion and never interfered in her daily routine and she continued as she used to in her childhood home . When Rana used to come to her he found her all the time talking and singing about Giridhari and reading Bhagavatham etc. Rana liked her Krishnabhakthi since he was also a devotee of Krishna and had written a commentary on Gitagovinda of Jaydeva called rasapriya. He used to talk to her only about the things that interest her and leave her alone and never insisted on the conjugal rights as a husband. Meer was happy that she was married to Rana who understood her. He even built a temple for Krishna and Meera spent most of her time in the temple . Her fame as the devotee of Krishna spread far and wide and sadhus started to come to her temple and Meera used to sing and dance in ecstasy. Thus she started to live as happily as she was before marriage. But Rana was also human and though a devotee not as highly evolved as Meera. So there arose difficulties that came as impediments to the happiness of Meera in Chithore. Her in laws and the others in the royal house hold started criticizing her singing and dancing in public. They influenced Rana to make her to stop going to he temple. He told her that it is not proper for a rajaput woman especially the queen to be seen by all and sing and dance in front of others. But he did not have the heart to stop her totally and told her that she could carry on her activities inside the palace. Meera obeyed and took her Giridhari to the palace and started continuing her bajan and worship as before inside the palace. But the devotees who used to throng the temple were heartbroken to see the temple being closed and they appealed to Raghunathrao mahaapathra the royal purohith who was a great scholar and devotee and had much influence with Rana. He approached Rana oh their behalf and asked him to open the temple as before. Due to his respect for Raghunatha Rao, Rana also agreed and the activities of Meera continued as before in the temple. But Rana was torn between his disappointment that Meera was not like a normal wife and his pride and love for her to see her devotion and popularity. He could not love her but as a wife though Meera loved him as a brother or her elder relative. Hence slowly his mind started to change. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2009 Report Share Posted November 8, 2009  Krishna Krishna.. Hare Hare.. Yes, respected Saroji is gifting us all with her narrative of Mirabai's story, and I, too, am waiting for the next post :-) While we wait, here is a link to a bhajan someone sent me today... I found the lyrics below on a link where you can find it rendered by Pandit Jasraj. This youtube link is a duet which is really compelling...could not find a translation... Maja Saanvare rang raachiGaya ku matada Radha sangatShyam preeti jag saanchiMaja Saanvare rang raachiGaaya gaaya Hari-gun nis dinKaal byaal ri baachiShyam bina jag khaara laagaJag ri baataa kaachiMaja Saanvare rang raachiMira Shree-Giridhar Nat-naagarBhagati rasili jaachiMaja Saanvare rang raachi http://www.anandway.com/articles.aspx?link=267 In His Service, Radhe - Leju guruvayur Friday, November 06, 2009 1:55 PM Re: [Guruvayur] Bhakthirathnakara-The ocean of devotion-Meera-1.4-Meera goes to Mewar Hare Krishna.. Hare Krishna.. Pranamam respected Sarojaji, Thank you very much for telling the life history of Meera devi. Really it’s an ocean of Krishna bakthi and reading & knowing it is like a punya-snanam in that ocean. Actually I’m the one who requested for the story of meera devi and I preferred in malayalam format to grasp it better. But u are saying it in a very simple & wonderful way. We are waiting for the coming parts of bhakthirathnakara. May her Giridhari shower his blessings to you! Regards, Leju. --- On Mon, 11/2/09, Saroja <sarojram18 > wrote: Saroja <sarojram18 >[Guruvayur] Bhakthirathnakara-The ocean of devotion-Meera-1.4-Meera goes to Mewarguruvayur Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 4:49 PM Bhakthirathnakara- Meera-1.4 Meera in Chithore Meera traveling with Rana and others never seemed to think that she is going to the house of Rana but she happily sang that maim girivarke ghar jaavoom, she was going to the house of her husband, Giridhari. When they arrived at Chithore they all went to the temple of Durga , their goddess of worship. After the elaborate pooja there the priest told the newlywed to prostrate tin front of the goddess but Meera refused. She said `mere tho giridhar gopaal dhooasro na koyee' that Giridharagopal was the only God for her and she would not bow down to any one else. Her in laws and Rana himself tried to persuaded her but she did not agree. Her Giridhari was in her heart, in her blood and in her soul and to prostrate to any other God would be sacrilege in her opinion as it would be as though she was making Giridhari Himself prostrate before others. To her sister in law Oodhaa who told her that for married women her husband is the first God and she should obey her husband Meera replied that her husband was Giridhara Gopal only. Everyone was shocked to hear the newlywed bride saying that but Rana who understood her devotion told them all to leave her alone. From that time itself the seed of discord was sown in the royal family. Meera had no contact with the world outside at all as she led a sheltered life in her grandfather' s palace and spent all the tiem in worshipping, singing and talking to her Giridhari. The life in the palace of Mewar to her was like a prison and she felt like a parrot bound in a golden cage. She was a misfit among the vainglorious and worldly women in the royal family and she was bewildered like a deer among wild animals. Her only consolation was Rana who gave her enough freedom to pursue her devotion and never interfered in her daily routine and she continued as she used to in her childhood home . When Rana used to come to her he found her all the time talking and singing about Giridhari and reading Bhagavatham etc. Rana liked her Krishnabhakthi since he was also a devotee of Krishna and had written a commentary on Gitagovinda of Jaydeva called rasapriya. He used to talk to her only about the things that interest her and leave her alone and never insisted on the conjugal rights as a husband. Meer was happy that she was married to Rana who understood her. He even built a temple for Krishna and Meera spent most of her time in the temple . Her fame as the devotee of Krishna spread far and wide and sadhus started to come to her temple and Meera used to sing and dance in ecstasy. Thus she started to live as happily as she was before marriage. But Rana was also human and though a devotee not as highly evolved as Meera. So there arose difficulties that came as impediments to the happiness of Meera in Chithore. Her in laws and the others in the royal house hold started criticizing her singing and dancing in public. They influenced Rana to make her to stop going to he temple. He told her that it is not proper for a rajaput woman especially the queen to be seen by all and sing and dance in front of others. But he did not have the heart to stop her totally and told her that she could carry on her activities inside the palace. Meera obeyed and took her Giridhari to the palace and started continuing her bajan and worship as before inside the palace. But the devotees who used to throng the temple were heartbroken to see the temple being closed and they appealed to Raghunathrao mahaapathra the royal purohith who was a great scholar and devotee and had much influence with Rana. He approached Rana oh their behalf and asked him to open the temple as before. Due to his respect for Raghunatha Rao, Rana also agreed and the activities of Meera continued as before in the temple. But Rana was torn between his disappointment that Meera was not like a normal wife and his pride and love for her to see her devotion and popularity. He could not love her but as a wife though Meera loved him as a brother or her elder relative. Hence slowly his mind started to change. 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