Meeraমীরা
🗣️ Pronunciation: MEE-rah
Meaning
The supreme devotee; the mystic poetess whose love for Krishna became eternal legend
Astrological Profile
- Rashi (Moon Sign):सिंह ♌
- Nakshatra:Magha
- Chaldean Numerology:1
Cultural Context
- Style:Mythological
- Modern Appeal:Classic
- NRI Friendly:Excellent
Origins & Context
Meera (Mirabai) was the 16th-century Rajput princess-saint whose bhajans (devotional songs) to Lord Krishna are among the most beloved in all of Indian literature. Her story of choosing divine love over worldly status, composing thousands of songs in ecstatic longing, and reportedly merging into the idol of Krishna at Dwarka makes her name a perpetual symbol of the highest bhakti. She is revered across all sects and regions of India.
Spiritual Significance
Mirabai's path represents Bhakti yoga in its most pure, intense form — the complete dissolution of ego in divine love. A child named Meera is believed to carry the energy of unconditional love and spiritual surrender that enables union with the divine.
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