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Devotion Unbound by Death

Mirabai's relationship with Krishna transcends physical life and death, illustrating how anticipatory grief can reveal a love that survives beyond the body's presence.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotion is often said to have continued after her death—she merged with Krishna's image in the temple, or so legend tells. Her love was never contingent on Krishna's physical proximity or even his human incarnation. It was devotion to something essential, irreducible, beyond form. In anticipatory grief, we face the terror that relationship ends with breath. But Mirabai's model suggests: what is the essence of this relationship, beyond the body, voice, and presence? What do they *mean* to you? What values, ways of being, or qualities do they represent? How will you continue to know them through memory, through inherited mannerism, through the way they shaped you? The anticipatory griever can begin this work now: write letters they will never read; record their voice and stories; identify the qualities you wish to carry forward. This is not magical thinking—it is the recognition that love transforms at death but does not end. Mirabai's fierce devotion, sustained across separation and time, suggests that the deepest connections are not threatened by physical loss because they were never *only* physical to begin with.

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