MEERA – A Great Legend
Mira was married off, against her wishes
In those days, the most common means to such unity was to
create a relationship through marriage. Rana Sangramsingh had four sons: Kumar
Bhojraj, Rana Ratnasingh, Rana Vikramajit and Rana Udayasingh (Rana
Udayasingh's famous son, Maharana Pratapsingh, later on created unusual
problems for the Moguls in Delhi). Rana Sangramsingh proposed the marriage of
his Prince Kumar Bhojraj with Mira, thus, tying a knot between the two most
powerful kingdoms of the Rajputs.
Mira was married off, against her wishes
Unfortunately, girls had little say in their marriage in
those days. The Rajputs were shortsighted and selfish. They sought the advice
of dharma gurus who were ritualistic and ignorant of the Truth. If only they
had sought the wise councel of saints, the outcome would have been better and
just! It was a well known fact that Mira had decided in her heart that she was
already married to her beloved Krishna.
Mira was married off, against her wishes
This she thought was directed by her mother; though her
mother didn't mean it seriously. Mira was dedicated to her spiritual goal and
purpose of life and did not compromise the Truth under any circumstances. Mira
was married off, against her wishes to Rana Bhojraj of the Sisodia. After a
forced marriage she did what any wise young lady with true faith in Krishna
would do. She refused to let Rana Bhojran to touch her because she considered
herself already married.
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