Meera Ke Pad Class 10 Chapter 2 Detailed Explained using Animations... So stay tuned and enjoy the Video... According to folklore, Meera left her home and family to seek relief from the hardships in her life, settling in Vrindavan, and became immersed in the love of Krishna. In her works, her idol (Krishna) is sometimes depicted as Nirgun Nirakar Brahma, meaning the Lord who has no form, sometimes as Sagun Sakar Gopivallabh Shri Krishna, and sometimes as a Nirmohi Pardesi Jogi, meaning a saint who cares for no one. Both the verses compiled in this text are dedicated to this idol of Meera, namely, Shri Krishna. Meera praises her Lord, loves him, and is not afraid to rebuke him when the occasion arises. She also praises Shri Krishna's powers and strength and reminds him of his duties. And yes... ╔╝ (⁀`v´⁀) ╚══` .¸.you all Also DON'T FORGET TO DO LIKE SHARE SUBSCRIBE #complexitysimplifier #meerakepadclass10 #class10hindi