MIRA BAI — M 壟R B 壟 (1450? ? 1547) Poétesse hindoue, une des figures les plus importantes de la littérature de langue hindie (sous une de ses formes anciennes, le brâj, langue lyrique par excellence). Les cantiques de M 稜r B 稜 en l’honneur de Krishna sont… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Mira Bai — born 1450?, Kudaki, India died 1547?, Dwarka, Gujarat Rajput princess and Hindu mystic whose songs are popular in northern India. According to legend, Mirabai dedicated her life to Krishna after her husband s death. She received sadhus and… … Universalium
Mira Bai — Mirabai (Devanagari मीराबाई, Mīrābāī; * um 1498; † 1546) war eine indische Mystikerin und Dichterin. Sie ist nicht nur wegen ihrer eigenwilligen Persönlichkeit eine höchst faszinierende Frauengestalt der Religionsgeschichte. Ihre ganz persönlich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mira (Vorname) — Mira (auch in der anglisierenden Transkription Meera) ist ein weiblicher Vorname, der im indischen und slawischen Gebiet verbreitet ist. Zum Teil wird er auch als Abkürzung von Mirabella, Miriam, Miroslawa oder ähnlichen Namen gebraucht. Eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bai — /buy/, n. a yellow mist occurring in eastern China and Japan during the spring and fall, caused by dust from the interior of China. [ < Japn < MChin, equiv. to Chin mái dust storm] * * * (as used in expressions) Bai River Li Bai Mira Bai * * * ▪… … Universalium
Mira (name) — Mira Pronunciation MEER ah Gender Female Origin Word/Name Hebrew, Hindi, Latin, Slavic languages Other names … Wikipedia
Meera — For other people named Meera, see Meera (disambiguation). Meerabai Meerabai (c. 1498 – c. 1547AD) (alternate orthographies: Meera; Mira; Meera Bai) was an aristocratic Hindu mystical singer and devotee of Lord Krishna from Rajasthan … Wikipedia
Mirabai — (मीराबाई) (1498 1547CE) (alternate orthographies: Meera; Mira; Meera Bai) was a Hindu mystical poetess whose compositions are popular throughout India. Mirabai is held to have been a disciple of Ravidas. Mirabai composed between 200 to 1300… … Wikipedia
South Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Myths of the popular gods, Vishnu and Shiva, in the Puranas (ancient tales) and the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, supply material for representational and… … Universalium
Sant Mat — was a loosely associated group of teachers that became prominent in the northern part of the Indian sub continent from about the 13th century. Theologically, their teachings are distinguished by an inward, loving devotion to a divine principle,… … Wikipedia