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Updated: April 15, 2021 18:10 IST A book that looks at Meera as a complex person grounded in the socio-political milieu of 16th century Rajasthan Share Article AAA A book that looks at Meera as a complex person grounded in the socio-political milieu of 16th century Rajasthan M eera Vs. Meera is an English translation of Madhav Hada’s highly acclaimed Pachrang Chola Pahar Sakhi Ri, done by Pradeep Trikha. Published five years ago, the original Hindi book is a profound deliberation on Meera’s life as it has been perceived in mainstream scholarship since the 16th century. Hada convincingly rectifies the scholarship on Meera’s life, establishing her as an empowered princess and a poised human being, and not just a saint crazed with devotion. Moreover, he argues that Meera cannot be seen as either a rebel in a patriarchal system or a ‘vulnerable and socially ostracised woman’. With the eye of a mature scholar, Hada reflects on the entire r ....