MEERA BAIE: LOVE & SEDITION AN ADUMBRATION

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  • rizwana naqvi Lecturer Urdu , Govt Associate College for Women Jalalpur Sharif Jhelum

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melody of love, insurrection, religious prepossession, endeavor, courage, solemnity, women rights, dogma of society,, krishan, divine lov, Meera Baie

Abstract

Meera Baie is a renowned figure of feminine history, she was an adorable symbol of Divine love & majestic courage. Through her practical life and poetry she crossed dogma of society, she brought a tremendous change in womenlike circle because she was the 1st women in Indian history after Vedic period who signout for the innerself and importance of women existence. All this courage and spirit was driven by the divine love of ‘’ KRISHAN’’ who Himself is a metaphore of human solemnity, security and endeavor. Krishan was a spinning point of Meera’s life and His love made her courageous to talk for herself and about the ethics of society, but it went wrong in set pattern of  Men’s society , they couldn’t accept such peculiar thoughts and activities of a royal women so, religious and social prepossession try to defeat the Meera and her love but couldn’t prevail . In opposite of such social burden  and dogmatism Meera Baie proffer the melody of love , harmony and equality but it was  rejected grimly , then Meera Baie’s devotion changed into insurrection and she left all her belonging whether it was family or wealth. Her real belonging was the Krishan’s love in both of worlds. This love empowered her for the resuscitation of women rights so with the help of her enchanted personality and implantation of her poems, songs and deep knowledge she influenced a great human circle even after her period to till this time.This article throws the light upon revolutionary love and variableness of her sedition.

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2022-12-30

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rizwana naqvi. (2022). MEERA BAIE: LOVE & SEDITION AN ADUMBRATION. Tahqeed, 3(2), 113–129. Retrieved from https://tahqeed.pk/index.php/tahqeed/article/view/51

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