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Prema: Love as Fierce Grief

The paradox that deepest love and deepest grief are inseparable—that rage often masks devotion betrayed.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's life exemplifies prema, the Sanskrit concept of transcendent love that doesn't shy from anguish. Her devotional songs rage against separation from Krishna even as they celebrate union; her anger at social rejection flows from wounded love. In this tradition, grief and rage are not obstacles to spiritual clarity but its signature. When we examine the rage underneath, we discover it often guards something precious—a love deemed impossible or forbidden. This framework invites us to ask: What am I protecting by staying angry? What devotion lies beneath this fury? Understanding rage as inverted love transforms it from a problem to solve into a doorway to what we most deeply value.

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