A devotional practice of consciously remembering the beloved through love rather than loss on grief anniversaries, transforming the anniversary into an act of spiritual devotion.
Mirabai's life exemplifies prema smarana—the practice of remembering through overwhelming love rather than sorrow. On grief anniversaries and triggering dates, this concept invites you to shift from commemoration of absence to celebration of the love bond itself. Mirabai sang to Krishna across decades of separation, transforming longing into devotion. When an anniversary arrives, rather than emphasizing what was lost, smarana—remembering—becomes an intentional act of rekindling the heart's connection to the person or version of yourself they represented. This reframes the triggering date from a day of diminishment into a day of active love-presence. The examined heart becomes the instrument through which grief becomes prayer.
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