Bhakti Literature

Rag-Govind: The Devotional Work of Mirabai

The devotional work 'Rag-Govind' was composed by the 16th-century Bhakti poet-saint Mirabai in praise of Lord Krishna.

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Who wrote 'Rag-Govind'?

[Chhattisgarh P.C.S. (Pre) 2014]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


Mirabai’s literary output is characterized by 'Pada' (short verses) set to traditional musical modes, expressing her intense love and 'Madhura Bhakti' for Krishna.

Authentic Source Evidence


Rag-Govind is attributed to Mirabai. It is a collection of devotional songs set to the 'Govind' melody, focusing on the themes of longing, surrender, and divine charm.

Analytical Breakdown


  • Option A is Correct: Mirabai is the most celebrated female Bhakti poet, and Rag-Govind is one of her specialized musical-literary works.

  • Nuance: While she is famous for her miscellaneous Padavali, Rag-Govind specifically focuses on the musicality of her devotion.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "What language did Mirabai primarily use for her compositions?"

    She wrote in a mixture of Rajasthani, Braj Bhasha, and occasionally Gujarati, reflecting her life's journey from Mewar to Dwarka.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "Mirabai’s Rag-Govind showcases the use of Raga (melody) as a vehicle for emotional transcendence in Indian spirituality."

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