Blue Like My Beloved

Mirabai

Mira sang because she could not help singing. Her songs well forth straight from the heart.

Mahatma Gandhi

A searing book of ecstatic poems by one of India’s most treasured poet-saints

Available Oct 06, 2026

Blue Like My Beloved

Poetry by Mirabai

Translated from Braj Bhasha by Chloe Martinez

Some people praise me, some talk trash. I just sing about god.

My road is the road where the saints walk, and I’m taking it.

—Mirabai

The sixteenth-century poet and saint Mirabai has long been an iconic figure in India. Tagore famously named his daughter after her and praised her as a figure of female liberation; Gandhi referenced her in speeches on nonviolence and anti-colonialism—her songs were sung in his ashrams. Today her poems continue to be sung by Bollywood singers, folk musicians, and ordinary people. In Blue Like My Beloved, the poet-translator and scholar Chloe Martinez—who spent decades studying, absorbing, and translating Mirabai’s work—has compiled a selection of Mirabai’s poetry that includes her greatest hits alongside lesser-known poems. The collection spans the range of Mirabai’s moods and themes in a vibrant poetry of intimacy and visionary perception that burns with a lasting brilliance akin to that of Rumi or Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.

Paperback

published: Oct 06, 2026

ISBN:
9780811240437
Price U.S.:
16.95
Trim Size:
5.2x8
Page Count:
96

Ebook

ISBN:
9780811237352

Mira sang because she could not help singing. Her songs well forth straight from the heart.

Mahatma Gandhi

Mirabai’s poems are the most quoted and her life story the best known of all the North Indian saints.

Wendy Doniger, The Hindus

Mira becomes the voice of the oppressed people just as the bhaktas [devotees] become Mira through their singing.

Parita Mukta, author of Shards of Memory