Mirabai: I Go the Other Way

Published: May 29, 2015, 1 p.m.

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Sunil Khilnani tells the story of Mirabai, the 16th century mystic poet who is one of India\'s most revered saints. Mirabai was born into a conservative warrior caste in Rajastan but rejected traditional family life and became a wandering religious singer devoted to the Hindu god Krishna. "All this, of course, was scandalous behaviour," says Professor Sunil Khilnani "But Mira proved herself ungovernable in her spiritual zeal". Mirabai composed up to a hundred songs or bhajans which have been passed down through the centuries by oral tradition. Others have been added in her name over the centuries. Today some see Mirabai as a potent symbol of feminism and self-transformation, others as a passionate religious inspiration.

With field recordings by Parita Mukta and readings by Sheenu Das

Produced by Mark Savage\\nResearcher: Manu Pillai\\nListeners can catch up with the series and see the list of remarkable Indians featured on the Radio 4 website.

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