Meerabai (c. 1498–1546), the legendary Rajput princess and Bhakti saint, expressed intense divine love for Lord Krishna through hundreds of soulful bhajans. She treated Krishna as her eternal lord and soulmate, fearlessly defying social norms and family opposition. Her passionate poetry, composed in Braj and Rajasthani, vividly portrayed longing, surrender, and ecstatic devotion. Meerabai’s songs made Krishna bhakti deeply personal and accessible, leaving a lasting impact on Indian devotional music, literature, and culture.