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Prema as Duty's Heart

The bhakti understanding that love (prema) is not opposed to duty but its deepest fulfillment, transforming obligation into devotion.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's tradition, prema—pure, selfless love—reframes the Confucian concept of duty (li) from external obligation into an expression of the heart's deepest alignment. Confucian partnership ethics demands filial piety, spousal loyalty, and social responsibility; bhakti wisdom teaches that these duties become liberating when animated by genuine love rather than mere compliance. Mirabai's own life—her devotion to Krishna superseding family expectation—illustrates how examined love can honor relational duty while transcending rigid role-play. This concept invites couples and families to ask: Are we fulfilling our duties mechanically, or are we cultivating the inner devotion that makes obligation joyful? When duty meets prema, partnership becomes sacred practice rather than social contract.

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