Bhava is the deliberate cultivation of an inner emotional and spiritual state that aligns the heart with unconditional love, accessible through practice and intention.
Bhava refers to the inner mood or psychological state a devotee cultivates to open the heart to divine presence. Mirabai did not wait for love to strike—she actively created conditions for it through song, movement, and witness. Bhava practices include assuming the role of beloved, servant, or friend to Krishna, each mood unlocking different dimensions of devotion. For agape across traditions, bhava offers a practical framework: unconditional love is a state we can intentionally inhabit and deepen. We might cultivate bhava of kinship, recognizing all beings as family; or bhava of wonder, seeing divinity in the other. This concept teaches that love is not passive feeling but active practice—we shape our hearts through attention, ritual, and imaginative identification with wholeness.
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