Mirabai's flight from family duty as an expression of karuna—compassion that sometimes requires liberation from conventional relationship roles.
Mirabai abandoned her marriage and social position to pursue her spiritual calling, an act often misread as selfish but more accurately understood as compassion (karuna) in its most radical form. Karuna means suffering-with: recognizing another's deepest needs and supporting their path even when it diverges from our own. Mirabai's departure was compassionate because it refused to imprison herself or her husband in a false marriage, acknowledging that continued presence would breed resentment and suffering for both. This concept challenges conventional relationship wisdom: sometimes true karuna means releasing, stepping aside, or ending a connection that confines either partner's spiritual growth. In relationships, karuna-driven freedom asks: Am I staying from genuine love or from fear, obligation, or fantasy? Would my departure serve my partner's authentic flourishing? Mirabai teaches that compassion in relationship includes the willingness to hurt temporarily so both partners can pursue their truest path, prioritizing spiritual freedom over social comfort.
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