Imam Naat — Meera Waliyo Ke

In the realm of Sufi literature, few names are as revered as Meera Bai, the legendary poet and saint from Rajasthan, India. Her devotion to Lord Krishna and her soulful compositions have transcended time and space, inspiring generations of poetry enthusiasts and spiritual seekers. One of the most iconic and enduring tributes to Meera Bai is the "Meera Waliyo Ke Imam Naat," a poem that not only showcases her unwavering dedication to her beloved Lord but also highlights the profound influence of Sufi and Bhakti movements on Indian literature.

This critical line references a highly celebrated historical statement attributed to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani: "My foot is on the neck of every saint." The lyrics immortalize this historical assertion, acknowledging his rank as the Imam (leader) of all historical and contemporary Walis (mystics/friends of God). Complete Lyrics in Transliterated English meera waliyo ke imam naat

“Son, burn your ego until only the love for the Prophet remains. When you have nothing left to prove, He will become your Imam. Meera Waliyo ke Imam… Ya Rasulullah.” In the realm of Sufi literature, few names