Prema—divine love—is the foundational emotion in Mirabai's work; understanding grief as a manifestation of prema reframes loss as a deepening of love, not its negation.
Prema is not sentimental emotion but the binding force of the universe in bhakti philosophy—the love that connects all beings to the divine and to one another. For Mirabai, every devotional act, every song, every moment of longing flows from prema. Grief, in this context, is not the opposite of love but its shadow side—we grieve what we love. By recognizing grief as an expression of prema, we stop seeing it as a failure of the heart and start seeing it as evidence of deep connection. This reframing is liberating: the pain of loss becomes a testimony to the reality and depth of our love. In creating from grief, we're not trying to move past love; we're expressing it in a new register. Understanding that our grief is rooted in prema helps us create work that honors both the love and the loss, producing art that feels true because it honors the full spectrum of human connection.
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