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The individual components of your query suggest a possible interest in Indian Classical Literature, specifically the ancient drama Mrichchhakatika (The Little Clay Cart).
Introduction Meera Bai (circa 1498–1546) stands as one of the most prominent figures in the Bhakti movement and Indian literature. A Rajput princess who renounced royal luxuries to devote her life to Lord Krishna, Meera’s poetry transcends mere religious hymnology. It serves as a profound literary exploration of divine love, feminine agency, and social defiance. This article provides a literary analysis of Meera’s works, often referred to as Meera ke Pad (couplets or songs of Meera).