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Meerabai Jayanti 2025 Date: Check Timing, Ritualas and Significance

Celebrate Meerabai Jayanti 2025 on October 7, to honor the poetess’ devotion to Lord Krishna, her timeless bhajans, and inspiring spiritual journey.

October 06, 2025 / 15:31 IST
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Meerabai Jayanti 2025 Date: Check Timing, Ritualas and Significance (AI generated image)
Meerabai Jayanti 2025 Date: Check Timing, Ritualas and Significance (AI generated image)

Meerabai Jayanti 2025 celebrates the life and devotion of Meerabai, the 16th-century Rajput princess and poetess whose unwavering love for Lord Krishna continues to inspire millions. Observed on Sharad Purnima, this day honors her spiritual journey, her timeless poetry, and her fearless devotion. This year, Meerabai Jayanti falls on 7th October 2025, with Purnima Tithi beginning at 12:23 PM on 6th October and ending at 9:16 AM on 7th October.

Meerabai Jayanti 2025: Date and Timings

EventDate and Time
Meerabai JayantiTuesday, October 7, 2025
Purnima Tithi Begins12:23 PM, October 6, 2025
Purnima Tithi Ends09:16 AM, October 7, 2025
Meerabai Jayanti Significance

Born in 1498 in Kudki, Rajasthan, Meerabai was the daughter of King Ratan Singh and Queen Veer Kanwar. Following her mother’s early demise, her grandparents raised her, nurturing a deep devotion to Lord Vishnu. Trained in religion, politics, and music, her heart remained devoted to Lord Krishna.

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In 1516, she married Bhoj Raj, Prince of Mewar. Despite the challenges posed by her in-laws, who disapproved of her devotion, Meerabai’s love for Krishna only deepened. Her life became a symbol of spiritual devotion, courage, and resilience, inspiring generations through her bhajans, poetry, and unwavering faith.

Legends narrate her miraculous deeds, such as a poisonous snake turning into a garland when she picked it to adorn Krishna’s idol. Her teachings, guided by saints like Guru Ravidas, encouraged devotion and surrender to the divine. In her later years, she traveled to Vrindavan and Dwarka, spreading her message of divine love, and is believed to have merged with Krishna in 1547.