Prema is divine love that transcends physical union, allowing celibate practitioners to experience profound intimacy with the sacred rather than another person.
Prema, central to bhakti tradition, represents a love so complete and consuming that it requires no physical consummation. Mirabai embodied this through her radical devotion to Krishna, experiencing union through song, surrender, and contemplation rather than marriage or sexuality. In celibacy and love without sex, prema reframes longing itself as the practice—the ache of separation from the divine becomes the pathway to presence. This concept teaches that the deepest intimacy available to humans is not carnal but spiritual: a meeting of soul with the infinite. For modern practitioners, prema offers permission to love intensely while remaining celibate, transforming what culture calls deprivation into what bhakti calls fulfillment. The examined heart discovers that yearning, when directed consciously, becomes a form of communion.
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