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Grief as Devotion, Not Defeat

Mirabai's unwavering love for Krishna despite separation models how grief can be a form of spiritual commitment rather than emotional failure.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's relationship with Krishna was defined by longing and loss, yet she never framed this as defeat. Instead, her grief became the vehicle for her deepest devotion. For young people experiencing loss—whether death, divorce, displacement, or change—this reframes grief as evidence of love rather than evidence of weakness. When a child grieves deeply, they are showing their capacity for devotion. This concept teaches that grief is not something to overcome quickly but to inhabit fully, the way Mirabai inhabited her longing. By naming grief as devotion, young people can honor what they've lost without feeling broken. They learn that their tears are a form of prayer, their sorrow a form of loyalty, and their continued love for the lost person a spiritual practice worth sustaining.

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