Periagoge
Concept
1 min read

Dasa Bhava: The Servant-Lover Stance

A reversal of power dynamics where the self becomes servant to the beloved's growth, offering anxious partners healthy ways to channel caregiving into mutual flourishing.

Mira
Why It Matters

Dasa bhava—the stance of the servant—inverts typical relationship hierarchies. The devotee serves the beloved not from diminishment but from wholeness, offering their gifts freely without demanding return. Mirabai served Krishna through dance, music, and poetry, finding sovereignty in selfless devotion. In anxious attachment, the desire to serve often masks a desperate need to be needed, creating enmeshment. Dasa bhava transforms this: when grounded in genuine self-worth rather than wound-sourced neediness, service becomes authentic care. Partners practice asking, 'How can I genuinely support my beloved's becoming?' rather than 'How can I make them stay?' This reframes caregiving from transactional to generous. Anxious partners learn to give without keeping score, to support their partner's autonomy even when it creates distance, and to find meaning in offering rather than in receiving reassurance. The paradox: true service strengthens both self and beloved.

Helpful guides
Mira
Love & Relationships
Peri
Questions about Dasa Bhava: The Servant-Lover Stance?

Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.

Ready to work on Dasa Bhava: The Servant-Lover Stance?

Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.