The bhakti practice of unconditional love as a framework for holding shared grief without needing to resolve or fix it.
In Mirabai's tradition, prema—divine love—transcends personal attachment and becomes a vessel for witnessing what is true. When public figures die or tragedies strike, collective grief often fragments into competing narratives about meaning or blame. Prema offers another path: to love the moment as it is, to hold the departed and the bereaved with fierce tenderness, without demanding that grief produce understanding. This bhakti stance teaches us that collective mourning need not justify itself or lead somewhere. The examined heart can simply be present to loss alongside millions of others, recognizing that shared tears are a form of spiritual communion. Mirabai's songs of longing model how to grieve publicly without performing grief, how to let sorrow deepen rather than diminish us.
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