The Hindu concept of liila—divine play—applied to anniversary dates as moments where loss and lightness can coexist.
Liila means the play of the divine, the cosmic game. In bhakti philosophy, even loss and separation are part of the divine play, not punishments or accidents. Mirabai lived liila: her devotion was joyful even in its anguish, playful even in its intensity. This does not mean trivializing grief anniversaries. It means recognizing that on these charged dates, something more complex is moving than pure sorrow. There is tenderness. There might be unexpected moments of lightness, humor, or even joy at the memory of who was loved. The examined heart can hold paradox. On your triggering date, you may weep and also remember laughter. You may feel loss and also feel grateful aliveness. Liila suggests that grief anniversaries are not only dark: they are complex, multifaceted moments where love keeps playing even through absence.
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