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Prema: Love as Recognition of Loss

The bhakti understanding that love reveals what we've lost, making grief a form of spiritual awakening rather than mere suffering.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's tradition, prema (divine love) operates as a mirror—it shows us what we cherished in our former self by illuminating its absence. When you grieve who you were, you're encountering the love you had for that identity. Bhakti teaches that this recognition is not weakness but spiritual clarity. Mirabai's own songs of longing for Krishna become songs of longing for her authentic self, stripped of courtly pretense. This concept reframes grief as evidence of what mattered: your capacity to love, to believe, to be fully present. By naming this grief as prema—as a form of love—you transform victimhood into devotion. The lost identity becomes sacred precisely because losing it reveals what you truly valued.

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