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Meerabai later dies after having a vision of the God Krishna, and in the final scene of the film, Bhojraj is shown becoming a devotee of his own wife. This version is at variance with most other versions of events, which state that Bhojraj died before Meerabai, and that her subsequent exile was ordered by Bhojraj's younger brother and successor.
Mirabai was born into a Rathore Rajput royal family in Kudki (modern-day Beawar district of Rajasthan), and spent her childhood in Merta. She was the daughter of Ratan Singh Rathore and grand daughter of Rao Dudaji of Merta. [12] [13] Meera unwillingly married Bhoj Raj, the crown prince of Mewar, in 1516.
Debadrita Basu as Princess Meera Bai : Veer Kumari and Ratan Singh's daughter, an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna and Rajkumar Bhoj's love interest turned wife (later widow). [3] [4] Arshiya Mukherjee as Young Meera; Joey Debroy as Bhoj Raj : Maharana Sangram
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Ratan Singh belonged to the Rathore clan. She was married to Bhoj Raj, ruler of Chittor. Meera Smrithi Sansathan (Meera Memorial Trust) along with the Chittorgarh district officials organise Meera Mahotsav every year on Sharad Purnima day (On Mirabai's birth anniversary) for 3 days. Many famous musicians and singers get together for singing ...
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Meera - Krishna Se Laagi Aisi Lagan Ek Rajkuvri Bani Jogan is an Indian historical drama television series produced by Sagar Pictures and written by Vipul Mehta.It is based on the life of Meera Bai, a 15th-century Hindu mystic and poet whose lyrical songs of devotion to the god Krishna are widely popular in northern India. [2]