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Kirtana: Singing Grief into Presence

Kirtana is devotional chanting and singing that Mirabai used to transmute grief into embodied, communal presence and release.

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Why It Matters

Kirtana—call-and-response devotional singing—was Mirabai's primary practice. She would sing for hours, often alone, sometimes with communities, pouring her longing and loss into melody and repetition. Kirtana works through embodiment: the voice, breath, and rhythm engage the body in ways that thinking alone cannot. For grief work, kirtana offers a somatic practice that allows emotion to move through and transform rather than lodge in the body as numbness or chronic pain. The repetition creates a container; the melody gives shape to formless sorrow. Whether through singing, chanting, humming, or any rhythmic vocal practice, kirtana-like approaches help grief find its voice and begin to dissolve into something shared and less isolating.

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