Meera A Great Legend
Mirabai never forgot loving her Eternal Bridegroom, Krishna
She never forgot her singular goal of loving her Eternal
Bridegroom, Krishna. She made Krishna her play thing. We all know how at that
age, we are all so engrossed in ourselves, with our favorite toys and games,
and with our friends that we even forget to eat or to sleep. When we love our
object of desire there is no obstacle in our way. So was Mira's play, except
she had found God Almighty as her play-thing.
Her days passed in loving play and devotion to the Lord
He was a toy to play with and to sleep with; she fed him,
adorned Him with clothes and ornaments. She sang loving, sweet songs to put him
to sleep like a little girl would do with her choice doll. Thus, her days
passed in loving play and devotion to the Lord. She was unmindful of upheavals
in the Rajput families due to their disunity and wars with the Moghul emperor,
Akbar. As she approached the age of sixteen, circumstances beyond her choice
arose.
The most powerful and respectful Rajput king, Sangramsingh
The Rajput kings were always struggling to be united among
themselves to fight the Delhi-Ruler, Akbar. The most powerful and respectful
Rajput king, Sangramsingh (Sangaji) of Sisodia Dynasty, was ruling the kingdom
of Chittorgarh. There was no love between him and the Medta kingdom or the
Jodhpur kingdom. However, he decided to mend the relationship with them for the
ulterior motive of creating a temporary unity required to defeat Akbar.
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