What do Milla Bayi's religious lyric poems mainly express?

Milla Bayi (1503— 1573) was an outstanding female poet in the Indian feudal era. She has been unlucky all her life. She became a widow in her twenties, worshiping gods and believing in religion to relieve her mental pain. She believed in the god of darkness, and wrote many religious lyric poems all her life, pouring out her pent-up feelings, especially in the poems describing Lotuo, a shepherdess's love for darkness, which revealed the poet's desire for freedom of love and dissatisfaction with feudal ethics. Her religious poems are full of strong desire for life, pessimism and mysticism.