Mirabai's radical reframing of love as an intimate spiritual practice rather than a social obligation, transforming how one relates to an arranged partner.
Mirabai loved Krishna with fierce, ecstatic devotion—not because duty demanded it, but because her heart recognized the divine in her beloved. In arranged marriages, this concept invites a revolutionary shift: love need not precede commitment, but commitment can become the soil where love grows as spiritual practice. Rather than waiting for romantic passion, this framework treats the partnership as a sacred vessel for discovering devotion. The examined heart becomes the practice—daily attentiveness to moments of grace within the relationship, intentional vulnerability, and spiritual presence with one's partner. This doesn't deny real incompatibility, but it reorients the question from "Do I love them?" to "How can I love them devotionally?" It honors family wisdom while reclaiming the heart's autonomy to choose love as practice.
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