Guest guest Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Marriage proposals Meera considered only Grirdhari as her husband and she did not want to marry anyone else. Her parents passed away long before her marriage and she was brought up by her grandfather Rao Dhoodha, who knew of her deep devotion but thought that she would become normal like any other girl in course of time. But the love for Krishna which started as a childhood adoration became deep rooted in her heart and grew into a big ocean that engulfed her whole life even before she attained marriageable age. Her days were spent in decorating Giridhari, talking to Him, singing and dancing to Him and she was immersed in premasagara, ocean of love. But there were sharks in the ocean which she did not know about in the form of tradition and worldly mindedness of the people around her. The innocent girl deeply in love with her Giridhari and enjoyed dancing in front of Him singing 'giridhar aage naachoongi' "I dance in front of my Giridhari" and who said `loka loja kula kaa mariyaadhaa , yaa main eka na raakhoongi,' " I do not care for the tradition of the society and the family," was not left alone. Her grandfather and others reminded her that she had to get married one day and could not continue playing with her idol, because , for them Giridhari was only an idol like a doll to a child. Meera was shocked to hear this and said that she was already married and her husband is Giridhari who was always with her. But her grandfather firmly told her that she had to get married one day and that too soon enough when she gets a suitable bride groom. Meera was heartbroken and cried her heart out. She pleaded to Giridhari saying, `thum bin meri koun kabarale, bharee sabhaa meim draupadee taḍhee raakho laaj hamaaree,' "who else but you can help me? You protected Droupadi when she was disrobed in the sabha. Protect me also now." To Meera, marrying some one else when she was wedded to Giridhari already was equivalent to the dishonour of Droupadi. Rao Dhoodha was pained to see the grief of Meera whom he loved dearly but he was afraid of the censure of the world to keep her unmarried. In the meanwhile her fame as the most beautiful princess. who is talented and devoted to Krishna , spread far and wide. Kumbha Rana, the ruler of Mewar heard about her and admired her devout nature and wanted to marry her. Mewar was a strong empire that served as a deterrent of the Mogul invasion and Rana Kumbha wanted the alliance with the granddaughter of Rao Dhoodha to amalgamate Mewar and Rathor kings. When Rao Dhoodha got the message from Rana Kumbha he was overjoyed that his granddaughter was going to be a queen in the most powerful Rajput king. He started doing the preparations for the marriage and no one asked the opinion of poor Meera. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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