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A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism

Mīrābāī

(fifteenth to sixteenth century) a legendary Rājput princess turned poetess and mystic whose bhajans to are still popular. Married to the of Udaipur, she eventually escaped home life and wandered off to in pursuit of her spiritual vocation.

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MīRāBāī from A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism. ISBN: 0-203-98618-0. Published: 2005–05–30. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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