Prema bhakti is devotional love as an active, embodied practice that transforms grief into sustained creative engagement.
Prema bhakti—love-devotion—was Mirabai's central practice. For her, love was not passive sentiment but active, engaged relationship with the divine through song, dance, and service. In the context of grief and creativity, prema bhakti reframes loss as an invitation to deepen love through creative work. When we lose someone, we can channel that love into making: poems for them, art inspired by them, music that honors them. This transforms grief from a static wound into a dynamic, ongoing relationship expressed through creative practice. Mirabai's life shows how sustained love-practice can hold grief and creation in the same gesture, neither denying loss nor being consumed by it.
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