The greatest devotee of Lord Krishna, Meerabai, was born in 1498 to Ratan Singh in the royal family of Rajasthan. Gifted with a mellifluous voice, she is one of the most celebrated poets of Bhaktikal. Meerabai was nothing short of a rebel, for she defied all the societal norms by refusing to commit sati and […]Read More
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Jayadeva, born around 1170 CE in East India, stands as a luminary figure in Sanskrit poetry during the 12th century. His poetic brilliance is encapsulated in the renowned epic, Gita Govinda, a mesmerizing narrative that delves into the divine love between Krishna and Radha during the vibrant rites of spring. This opus, uniquely positing Radha’s […]Read More