Mirabai's unwavering devotion to Krishna despite worldly loss offers grieving children a framework for finding stable meaning when everything feels unstable.
When Mirabai lost family, status, and safety, her devotion to Krishna remained constant—a spiritual anchor in chaos. For children navigating grief, devotion need not be religious; it can be commitment to what matters most: a relationship, a value, a creative practice, or a person's memory. This framework helps young people ask: What still holds meaning for me? What can I pour my love into now? In grief support work, facilitators can help children identify or cultivate devotions—rituals, relationships, creative expressions—that provide continuity and purpose despite loss. Unlike distraction, which avoids pain, devotion acknowledges pain while simultaneously orienting toward what makes life worth living. This balanced approach prevents both despair and denial, offering grieving children a path forward rooted in their own deepest values.
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