Rrelive Miraa, is an effort for spreading consciousness about the eternal tie of Lord Krishna and his devotee Mirabai...

   The story started in a province of Rajasthan, India called Kudki, 500 years back, when a 3 year old girl developed affection towards Lord Krishna idol. And she starts praying Lord Krishna.
   Day by day the prayers became stronger. She started dancing and singing for her Giridhar. Later on she got married to Prince Bhojraj of Chittorgarh. But her in - laws refused to accept her love and devotion for Lord Krishna.Mira started writing her bhajans for lord Krishna and could not stop her dancing and singing for his lord Krishna.. Her husband Bhojraj understood her emotions and constructed a Krishna temple inside the Chittorgarh fort.Today also the temple stands tall and maintained by the Rajasthan government and has become a visitors spot in Chittorgarh Fort.
   Unfortunately, Price Bhojraj loses his life in a war against Mughals. Mira's in-laws starts torturing her for giving up her devotion towards lord Krishna..Mira leaves the palace and starts her journey towards Vrindavan, in search of his lord Krishna..During her journey she meets Sant Raidas, who was also a named saint for his writings and devotion for Lord. Sant Raidas feels happy to see Mira's devotion and gives his ektara to Mira. Mira reaches Vrindavan ans stays there for almost 2-3 years.. today the place where Mira used to live has become Mira Aashram where lot of old widows stays in sings for lord Krishna. 
   
    When Mira could not find peace in Vrindavan, she leaves for Dwarka, Gujrat. She reaches Temple of shri Ranchor ji, an avatar of Lord Krishna. Day and night Mira prayed to Lord Krishna.. On one day Mirabai disappeared in Lord Krishna's idol, which symbolizes the culmination in her Lord.
 Since that day Mirabai is immortal and resides in the heart of Lord Krishna.Big text


Rrelive Miraa as an organisation is trying to spread consciousness about this immortal bond of Lord Krishna and Mirabai.. Rrelivemiraa (talk) 08:06, 7 May 2012 (UTC)Reply