Aj chal ek adhuri dastaan pura kar lete hai.
Ek teri ishq mein hum gerua orr lete hai.
Aj hawayon ka rukh mor dete hai.
Chal aj thoda jee lete hai.
Tere ishq ka jogan banti firti hoon,
Duniya se chupake teri sapne bunnti hoon,
Aasuyon ko tera saya bana leti hoon.
Par ab bohot hua chupna chupana.
Aj chal subah ke dhoop mein
Duniya se baya kar deti hoon,
Prem hai tujhse, sirf tujhse.
Tu hi sach meri, aj tu yeh jaan le.
Do kadam main chalu,
Tere ehsaas mein ghar bana loon,
Aaja aj palko mein tere sapne sawar loon.
© Suranya
Meera Bai, a prominent figure of the Bhakti Movement, identified herself as Lord Krishna's wife. The princess of Merta, married to the crown prince of Mewar Bhojraj, refused to lead the life of a widow after her husband passed away in a battle against Babar. It is widely believed that when she was invited back to Chittorgarh by Rana Udai Singh after his mother Rani Karnavati had asked Meera to leave the capital when her son Vikramaditya, her husband's half-brother, was interested in her, Meera had refused. She disappeared mysteriously at the Dwarka temple on 2nd March, 1542 CE (no historical evidence has been found yet). Years later, on Holi, a festival related to her Lord, Maharana Pratap Singh, her husband's nephew was coronated to the throne of Mewar on 1st March, 1572 CE.
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