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Lila: Loss and Creation as Divine Play

Lila means divine play; it invites the paradoxical view that grief and loss, while genuinely painful, also participate in a larger creative unfolding.

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Why It Matters

Lila is the Sanskrit concept of divine play—the idea that creation itself is an expression of divine joy and spontaneity, not driven by need or lack. In bhakti, even suffering and loss can be understood as part of lila: real, consequential, and also somehow participant in a vast creative dance. This does not diminish grief or suggest it should be cheerful, but it offers a perspective that holds both the pain and the play simultaneously. Mirabai's devotional songs contain lament and ecstasy, rage and devotion, despair and delight—all at once, all genuinely. For those grieving, lila invites you to notice moments where creativity emerges unbidden, where your grief paradoxically produces unexpected beauty or insight, where loss becomes the occasion for connection or transformation. You need not resolve the paradox. Instead, lila teaches you to hold both: yes, this loss is real and devastating; and simultaneously, something alive and creative moves through it, playing with form and meaning, using your pain as material for new expression.

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