The Sanskrit term for divine love that flows freely regardless of merit or reciprocity, foundational to Mirabai's radical devotion and universal Agape.
Prema is the Sanskrit concept of love that exists beyond judgment, expectation, or transactional exchange. In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, prema describes the soul's unconditional surrender to the divine, a love that asks nothing in return and recognizes the sacred in all beings. This love transcends caste, gender, and social station—precisely what Mirabai embodied by dancing publicly and rejecting patriarchal constraints. Prema teaches that Agape across traditions means loving the essence of humanity itself, not the role, status, or belief system a person occupies. When we practice prema, we dissolve the barriers that conditional love erects. We see the divine presence in the stranger, the opponent, the suffering. Mirabai's life demonstrates that this unconditional love is not passive acceptance but active, radical freedom that refuses to be contained by fear or social convention.
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