The famous devotee who propagated Krishna cult through her
songs in North India was

(a) Kabir

(b) Jayadeva

(c) Molla

(d) Mirabai



The famous devotee who propagated Krishna cult through her songs in North India was (a) Kabir ..

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( d ) Mirabai

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