Mirabai: Ecstatic Poems

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Mirabai is a literary and spiritual figure of legendary proportions. Born a princess in the region of Rajasthan in 1498, Mira (as she is more commonly known) fought tradition and celebrated a woman's right to an independent life in her ecstatic poems. Her royal family arranged an early marriage for her, but she felt a marriage to Krishna was more important. As a result, her life became a model of social defiance and spiritual integrity. During her lifetime, Mira's reputation spread across her country. She was known as a woman of immense talent and devotion. By the time she died in 1550, she was considered a saint. People across India recited and danced to her poems, and they still do today. In this collection, Robert Bly and Jane Hirshfield, two of America's best poets, have created lively English versions of Mirabai's poems, using fresh images and energetic rhythms to make them accessible to modern readers. Their work makes clear that Mirabai's poetry transcends her time and culture. Columbia University professor of religion John Stratton Hawley provides an afterword to the volume that discusses what is known of Mirabai's life and reputation. With a historian's precision, he shows how Bly and Hirshfield's versions belong to a tradition of reinterpretation and rephrasing that is already centuries old. Mirabai comes to life through the impressive interpreting of her poems by Bly and Hirshfield. The poems feel as fresh today as they must have felt when this amazing woman sung them herself five centuries ago.

Author(s): Mīrābāī, Robert Bly (Translator), Jane Hirshfield (Translator)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Beacon Press
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 120
City: Boston, Massachusetts 02108-2892
Tags: Mirabai, Poems, Bhakti, Religion, Bhajans, Ecstatic

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Title Page
Copyright
Contents
A Few Words About Mirabai
Mirabai’s Teachings
I: The Dancing Energy Came by My House
All I Was Doing Was Breathing
The Dagger
Mira Has Finished with Waiting
It’s True I Went to the Market
Mira the Milkmaid
The Fish and the Crocodile
Polish into Gold
A Dream of Marriage
Ankle Bells
The Flute
The Rope of Jasmine Blossoms
His Hair
The Gooseberry Patch
To My Brother-in-Law Rana
Fate Is Strange
Not Hiding Not Seeking
Don’t Go, Don’t Go
Why Mira Can’t Come Back to Her Old House
II: The Ocean of Separation
The Necklace
How This Will Go
The Arrow
Heading for the Ocean
Don’t Tell Me No, Mother
Where Did You Go?
Mira Asks Only to Join with the Elephants & Parrots
Mira Is Jasmine
The Cuckoo Calls a Beloved Who Comes
Only the Beloved Can Open the Blossoming Spring
Mira Is Mad with Love
In All My Lives
The Door
The Storm Clouds
III: Love Has Come Home with the Rains
Mira the Bee
No Longer Thirsty
The Coffer with the Poisonous Snake
Mira the Slave
Awake to the Name
The Long Drought Is Over
Near the Throne
Drunk for Life
Water through the Fingers
Wild Plums Are Sweetest
Mira Swims Free
Mira the Barterer
The Clouds
To Dance for the Dark One Is All the Clothing Mira Needs
Faithfulness
Mira the Lotus
The Heat of Midnight Tears
No More Drought
Afterword by John Stratton Hawley
Notes
Translator Credits