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Also known as Mira Bai, Meera Bai, Mīrābāī, Mirabai, Mira, Mīrāmbāī, Myrabai, Meerabai
poétesse hindoue, auteure de nombreux de bhajans: des chants d'amour mystique qu'elle dédie à sri Krishna
Meera, also known as Mirabai, was a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet and saint who became a central figure in the Bhakti movement, a devotional tradition centered on personal connection with the divine. Through her poetry, she expressed deep devotion to Krishna, portraying herself as his servant, and her influence was significant enough that she was recognized as an important religious figure by around 1600.
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Mīrābaï, appelée aussi Sant (« sainte ») Mīrābaï ou Mīrā Bai (baï étant un terme honorifique d'adresse qu'on pourrait traduire par dame), (1498 (?) - 1546 (?)), est une poétesse hindoue, auteure de nombreux bhajans : des chants d'amour mystique qu'elle dédie à Sri Krishna ; ils s'inscrivent pleinement dans le mouvement bhakti et sont restés très populaires en Inde, en particulier en Inde du Nord.
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Meera is an Iranian rock band based in Tehran, Iran. Meera is one of the few Iranian Rock bands that have always experimented on the Art/Rock genre and through its song writing style(Lyrics), have always been a great believer to its cultural identity and its great literature. The band has been one of the pioneers of modern Iranian rock music, after the revolution. With careful maneuvering, Meera was one of the first Iran based rock acts to be able to gain state approval for an official album r
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