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A Female against Autonomy: A Study of Meerabai’s Poetry

Varun Gulati, M.A. (English, Education), M.Phil., Ph.D.



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What is reasonably certain is that Meerabai is not only regarded as a staunch devotee, at least in the post-independent Bharatiya process of evolution, but as an ideal for the subjugated class, especially women, with a great affirmativeness, who stood against the prevailing social vices. The role of a true devotee is not limited only to the occult search of any spiritual path or performing rites and following ritualism, but as a revolutionary it is to sustain and uphold the society. All one can discover which is the aim of present study, is to find how Meerabai through her poems challenged the dominant canonical traditions and sought for liberation. The immersion in divine gives her courage and strength to pose a challenge to the established norms of society.

Keywords: Meerabai, freedom, divine, love, assimilation, devotion

I began working on Meerabai purely by the love of Lord Krishna. No doubt, I had taught and enjoyed the poems of Meera almost a decade ago in one of the degree colleges. When the poems of Meerabai were later deleted from the university syllabus, I was dismayed by proselytizing gloom. For what reason it happened, I had no clue; but an avid interest in reading Meera helped me to understand her sacrament, lassitude, jubilation and her passion for freedom.


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Dr. Varun Gulati. M.A. (English, Education), M.Phil., Ph.D.
Department of English
Shivaji College (NAAC Accredited ‘A’)
University of Delhi
Ring Road, Raja Garden
New Delhi – 110027
India
drvarungulati@gmail.com


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