In Mirabai's tradition, prema (divine love) and collective grief are inseparable—mourning public figures reflects our capacity to love beyond ourselves.
Mirabai's devotional love, or prema, teaches that grief is not separate from love but its deepest expression. When we mourn public figures and collective tragedies, we are exercising our capacity to love beyond the personal sphere. This concept reframes collective grief not as mere sentiment but as a spiritual practice of extending the heart. Mirabai's own grief over separation from Krishna became her greatest devotional power. Applied to public mourning, prema suggests that our tears for distant suffering reveal our fundamental interconnection. Collective grief becomes a mirror of our collective heart—when we grieve together, we acknowledge that love transcends proximity and status. This framework transforms mourning from passive sadness into active spiritual engagement with our shared humanity.
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