Mere To Giridhar Gopal — Benefits & How to Chant
मेरे तो गिरधर गोपाल
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Mere To Giridhar Gopal
Meera Bai's declaration of total, single-pointed love for Krishna
A song of fearless devotion that puts God above family, status and society's opinion
Beloved across India in satsang, classical and film renditions alike
Stirs vairagya (detachment) and the courage to follow one's devotion
Simple Braj-bhasha lines that are easy to sing and deeply moving
How to Chant Mere To Giridhar Gopal
Instructions
Sing slowly and from the heart, feeling Meera's complete surrender. There is no ritual — let the lines carry the longing of a devotee for whom God alone matters.
Spiritual Significance
Meera's songs survived precisely because they were lived: legend tells of poison turned to nectar and other trials she passed through unharmed, sustained by her love. Devotees say that singing 'Mere to Giridhar Gopal' kindles the same fearless single-mindedness — the freedom of one who has made God their all.
Origin & History
Source: Composed by Meera Bai (16th-century bhakti tradition)
Author: Meera Bai
Born a Rajput princess, Meera Bai forsook royal life and convention for her love of Krishna, whom she called Giridhar Gopal. In this pada she renounces family ties and the fear of public censure, choosing the company of saints and the coarse cloth of a renunciate. The 'creeper of love' watered by her tears is one of the most cherished images in Hindi bhakti poetry.