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  2. Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Meera Bai temple Jagat Shiromani is a Hindu temple situated in Amer, India, near the Amer fort [1] This temple is dedicated to the Hindu gods Meera bai, Krishna and Vishnu. It was constructed between 1599 and 1608 AD by Queen Kanakwati, [2] who was the wife of King Man Singh I The temple was built in the memory of their son ...

  3. Mirabai - Wikipedia

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    Most of Meera's poems are dedicated to God in the form of Krishna (left) and some poems include Radha (right), the chief consort of Krishna. [21] A number of compositions by Meera Bai continue to be sung today in India, mostly as devotional songs towards Krishna, though nearly all of them have a philosophical connotation. [22]

  4. Merta City - Wikipedia

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    Meera Smarak Meera Bai Ji. After Rao Duda, Rao Veeramdeo ruled in Merta. Veeramdeo's niece was the famous poet and devotee of Krishna, Mira Bai. Veeramdeo also took part in Battle of Khanwa. Charbhuja Nath Ji Photo Meera Bai Temple. When Maldev Rathore became the King of Marwar, he expanded his territory and annexed Merta from Viramdeo Mertiya. [4]

  5. Chittor Fort - Wikipedia

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    Close to Vijay Sthamba is the Meera Temple, or the Meerabai Temple. Rana Khumba built it in an ornate Indo-Aryan architectural style. It is associated with the mystic saint-poet Mirabai who was an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna and dedicated her entire life to His worship. She composed and sang lyrical bhajans called Meera Bhajans. The popular ...

  6. Ravidas - Wikipedia

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    There is a small chhatri (pavilion) in front of Meera's temple in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan which bears Ravidas' engraved foot print. [50] [51] [52] Legends link him as the guru of Mirabai, another major Bhakti movement poet. [28] [53] Queen Mira Bai composed a song dedicated to Guru Ravidas where she mentioned him as her Guru.

  7. Chittorgarh - Wikipedia

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    Meera Bai (1498–1547) was a devout follower of Lord Krishna, one of the foremost exponents of the Prema Bhakti (Divine Love) and an inspired poet. She was a Rajput princess born in about 1498 in Medta, Rajasthan.

  8. Nagaur - Wikipedia

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    Merta - Meera Bai Temple ... Banshiwala Mandir - Situated within the city, the historical and ancient Banshiwala temple is an unmatched specimen of architecture, the ...

  9. Nilokheri - Wikipedia

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    Meera Bai School affiliated to Haryana Board of School Education Bhiwani S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir Sr. Secondary School affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education Geography