Five teachings of Meerabai.

  • Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.
  • She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.
  • She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.
  • She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.
  • Mirabai sought God, and God only. All her life was a seeking of God. She served the poor and set up hospitals for them.
  • Meera(Mira Bai[1]) was aHindumysticpoet and devotee ofKrishna. She was one of the most significantSants("true" or "saints") of theVaishnavabhakti movement.
  • Some 1,300pads(poems) commonly known asbhajans(sacred songs) are attributed to her. These are popular throughout India and have been translated and published worldwide. In thebhaktitradition, they are in passionate praise of LordKrishna. In most of her poems, she describes her unconditional love for her Lord and promotesKrishna bhaktias the best way of life because it helps us forget our desires.
  • Popular beliefs about her life, which has been the subject of several films, are often pieced together from her poetry and stories recounted by her community and are of debatable authenticity, particularly those that connect her with the laterTansen. On the other hand, the traditions that make her a disciple ofGuru Ravidasin Chittor, her association withTulsidasand later interactions withRupa Goswamiin Vrindavan are more likely to betrue
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  • Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.
  • She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.
  • She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.
  • She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.
  • Mirabai sought God, and God only. All her life was a seeking of God. She served the poor and set up hospitals for them.
  • Meera(Mira Bai[1]) was aHindumysticpoet and devotee ofKrishna. She was one of the most significantSants("true" or "saints") of theVaishnavabhakti movement.
  • Some 1,300pads(poems) commonly known asbhajans(sacred songs) are attributed to her. These are popular throughout India and have been translated and published worldwide. In thebhaktitradition, they are in passionate praise of LordKrishna. In most of her poems, she describes her unconditional love for her Lord and promotesKrishna bhaktias the best way of life because it helps us forget our desires.
  • Popular beliefs about her life, which has been the subject of several films, are often pieced together from her poetry and stories recounted by her community and are of debatable authenticity, particularly those that connect her with the laterTansen. On the other hand, the traditions that make her a disciple ofGuru Ravidasin Chittor, her association withTulsidasand later interactions withRupa Goswamiin Vrindavan are more likely to betrue
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  • Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.
  • She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.
  • She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.
  • She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.
  • Mirabai sought God, and God only. All her life was a seeking of God. She served the poor and set up hospitals for them.
  • Meera(Mira Bai[1]) was aHindumysticpoet and devotee ofKrishna. She was one of the most significantSants("true" or "saints") of theVaishnavabhakti movement.
  • Some 1,300pads(poems) commonly known asbhajans(sacred songs) are attributed to her. These are popular throughout India and have been translated and published worldwide. In thebhaktitradition, they are in passionate praise of LordKrishna. In most of her poems, she describes her unconditional love for her Lord and promotesKrishna bhaktias the best way of life because it helps us forget our desires.
  • Popular beliefs about her life, which has been the subject of several films, are often pieced together from her poetry and stories recounted by her community and are of debatable authenticity, particularly those that connect her with the laterTansen. On the other hand, the traditions that make her a disciple ofGuru Ravidasin Chittor, her association withTulsidasand later interactions withRupa Goswamiin Vrindavan are more likely to betrue
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nothing..... she was only a devotee of krishna

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She saw lord Krishna by her devotion for him.
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she was the daughter of ratan singh and veer kumari
she belonged to royal family of  mewad
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why do u want to ruin your life by knowing this????????????????
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lol he just said 5
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1. love and worship your god.
2.if you are praying to god with pure heart, the god will protect you
3. bhakti and dance  connects to your god
4. nothing painful win you have faith in your lord.
5. you can achive nirvana by only detaching yourself  from materialistic world
 
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The five teaching of mirabai
(1) she was a heart core devotee of krishna
(2) Her devotion could be seen in all her bhajans
(3) she was so courageous that she challenged the norms of upper cast
(4) she sacrificed her materialistice happiness and satis factions to meet her spiritual soy and peace
(5)mirabai love and devotee god
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1.God is one. 
2.All people are his children. 
3.We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.
 4.We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.
 5.we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion 
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Mira bai was true devotee of krishna.she only lived for krishna. She was married to the family of mewar
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1.she was devoted to krishna.

2.composition of innumerable bhajans expressing her intense devotion.
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Preserved memory of mirabai

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check on google man
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why do you run with your life is called helpful
 
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 THE FIVE TEACHINGS OF MEERA BAI
1.God is one. 
2.All people are his children. 
3.We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.
 4.We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.
 5.we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion
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1.God is one 2 .all people are his children 3. we shouldn't belive in rituals and suprtitions 4. we shouldn't belive in unless cetemony 5 .we should not hurt people if they belive in another religion...
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1.God is one.
2.All people are his children.?
3.We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.
?4.We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.
?5.we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion?.....
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This are 5 teachings of meerabai

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1.God is one. 2.All people are his children. 3.We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.  4.We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.  5.we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion.
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What is your responsibility to keep your eyes only
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Mirabai was Rajput princess married into the royal family of Mewar in the 16 century became describe of Ravidas obtained from a caste considered untouchable she she was devoted to Krishna and composed in a memorable bhajans expressing her intense devotional songs also Palli challenge the norms of the upper caste and become popular with the masses in Rajasthan and Gujarat due to these reasons ordinary people preserved the memory of mirabai
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Meerabai was a devotee of Lord Krishna.God is one. .All people are his children. .We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.  .We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.  .We shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion. 
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1.god is one
2.all people are his chilren
3. We should not believs in rituals and superstition
4.we should not believe in useless ceremony
5.we should'nt hurt to the people who believe in other religion
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2ege  qdvwughfiw
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he he was a good person and he was a good fighter
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i dunno
 
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1.God is one. 
2.All people are his children. 
3.We shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.
 4.We shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.
 5.we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion 
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five teaching of Mirabai
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Five teachings of Meerabai.
  • Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.
  • She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.
  • She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.
  • She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.
  • Mirabai sought God, and God only. ...
  • Meera(Mira Bai) was aHindumysticpoet and devotee ofKrishna.
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Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.

She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.

She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.

She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.

Mirabai?sought God, and God only. ...
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Dear Student,

Five teachings of Meerabai.
  • Mira bai was an important figure in the medievel period.
  • She was married into the ruling family of Mewar.
  • She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.
  • She composed various devotional songs known as Mira's bhajans.
  • Meerabai sought God, and God only. ...
  • Meerabai was a Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna.
 Regards,
Daivik Lakshmipathy.
 
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1) God in one.
2) All people are his children.
3) we shouldn't believe in rituals and superstition.
4) we shouldn't believe in useless ceremony.
5) we shouldn't hurt to the people who believe in other religion.
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Five?teachings of Meerabai.

Mira bai?was an important figure in the medievel period.

She was married into th eruling family of Mewar.

She was a devotee of Lord Krishna.

She composed various devoyional songs known as Mira's bhajans.

Mirabai?sought God, and God only. ...

Meera(Mira Bai) was aHindumysticpoet and devotee ofKrishna.
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