Bhakti-seva, devotional service, offers practical frameworks for expressing ongoing love through daily actions and commitments dedicated to the deceased.
Mirabai's devotional practice was inseparable from seva—service rendered as love's expression. She didn't simply meditate on Krishna; she sang, danced, served, and lived her devotion. In continuing bonds, bhakti-seva translates love into ongoing action: volunteering for causes the deceased championed; maintaining practices or traditions they valued; raising children according to their principles; continuing their unfinished work. This might mean tending a garden they loved, perpetuating a recipe or craft, supporting their favorite organization, or embodying the values they stood for. Bhakti-seva transforms relationship from something internal and private into something lived and visible. It prevents continuing bonds from becoming self-focused mourning and instead channels love into service—making the deceased's values active in the world. This framework acknowledges that love, whether for the living or deceased, naturally expresses itself through action and commitment, and that service becomes the medium of relationship.
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