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Kirtana: Singing Your Way Through Grief

The bhakti practice of call-and-response singing that transmutes painful emotions into collective song, making grief a shared human experience.

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Why It Matters

Kirtana is the devotional practice of singing together, of call and response, of moving emotion through the body via chanting and music. Mirabai's poetry was meant to be sung, danced, lived. She understood that certain griefs can only be metabolized through sound, rhythm, and community. When you're alone with the grief of your lost identity, it can feel isolating, shameful, unbearable. Kirtana asks you to sing it. Write it as poetry. Share it in a circle. Move it through your body. Let others witness and respond. The tradition teaches that grief held alone crystallizes into bitterness; grief sung transforms into wisdom that others can learn from. You don't need permission or perfection to kirtana your grief. The invitation is simply to voice it, rhythmically, until your body understands that you survive it, that you're held, that others have walked this path too.

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