Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Bhaktha rathnakara- Meerabai – Her childhood Meera was the most precious gem in the ocean of bhakthi. She was the heera, diamond of the central pendant of the Lord Girdhara Gopala. Born of the royal clan, restrained my many constraints her life was a bed of thorns but it was turned into a bed of roses by her Giridhara Gopala, to whom she dedicated her whole life , body and soul. Living amongst people of worldly attitudes it was indeed a penance she had to undergo. He bajans are still reverberated in the plains of Rajasthan and in the gurgling waters of Ganga and Yamuna. Her songs are sung by devotees and musicians all over the country and the depth of devotion and feeling in Meeran bajans is wonderful and moving, which melts the heart of whoever sings them and whoever hears them. The father of Meera was a king of Udaypur, who was a great devotee of Lord Krishna. He had no child for long and by the grace of the Lord he had a female child whom he named Meera. Thus Meera was practically cradled in krishnabhakthi. She was given a Krishna idol by a great devotee Roopagoswami who came to the palace and she enjoyed dressing and decorating the idol whom she called Giridhara Gopal. Legend says that she once saw a marriage procession and asked her mother who was to be her bridegroom and by the will of the Lord her mother pointed to the Krishna idol and said that he was going to be her bridegroom. This made a deep impression in her young mind and thereafter she started worshipping Krishna as her beloved by way of madhurabhakthi, like that of Gopis and Radha. There is a view that Meera was the Incarnation of Radha herself, taken with the purpose of spreading devotion towards Krishna. As was the custom of the royal families Meera had a good education in arts and literature especially bhakthi literature and listened to the saintly visitors to the palace and acquired a good knowledge of the bhakthi literature and stories of the Lord. She also had a great skill in music and composing songs and from childhood she used to compose bajans on her Giridhaari. Of all the leelas of the Lord she perhaps considered His uplifting the Govardhan for the protection of the gopas to be the best which made her always think of Him as GiridharaGopala, little knowing that He was going to shield her from the shower of opposition later. When Meera reached marriageable age her parents and her grandfather Rao Dhoodha who was a well known chief of Rathore clan of Rajputs planned to marry her off to some prince of royal family but Meera was against it saying that she would marry only Giridhara Gopala and not any mortal. But she was not as fortunate as Andal who said maanidarkkena pEcchuppadil vaazhakillEn kandai, meaning, "if I were to marry a mortal I will not live," and whose father , Periazhvar, a great devotee of the Lord respected her wishes , his only worry being how would the Lord come and marry his daughter. She was lucky that she was the daughter of devout Brahmin and not a king of royal dynasty. Meera however could not transgress the cod eof conduct for the princesses of a rouyakll family and had to marry against her wish thinking that it was her svadharma only to know later that her svadharma was entirely different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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