Using Mirabai's devotional love as a model to help children understand that relationships transcend death and absence.
Mirabai's bhakti love for Krishna persisted across lifetimes and transcended ordinary physical constraints, offering a powerful metaphor for children grieving loss. Her tradition teaches that love is not diminished by absence—it transforms and deepens. For young people who have lost a parent, sibling, or friend, this concept reframes the relationship as continuing in memory, values, and spirit. Children can be guided to ask: How does this person live on in me? What did they teach me? How can I honor them through my choices? This practice helps children move from the pain of "they are gone" to the sustaining truth of "they are woven into who I am." Mirabai's life demonstrates that devoted love can be the strongest, most enduring force available to us, even when its object is no longer physically present.
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