In bhakti tradition, prema (divine love) requires dissolving the false self you've constructed, enabling genuine grief for who you thought you were.
Mirabai's poetry illustrates how prema—the highest form of devotional love—demands complete surrender of ego and constructed identity. This isn't emotional sentimentality but a philosophical stance: you cannot love the divine while clinging to a fabricated self. For those grieving lost identity, prema offers a radical reframing: the self you mourn was never solid or essential. Bhakti teaches that this dissolution is not tragedy but liberation. By directing emotional intensity toward the divine rather than defending old identity, you move through grief toward freedom. Mirabai abandoned palace, husband, and social role—the ultimate loss of identity—yet found joy in this emptiness. Prema transforms grief into devotional practice, making loss a gateway to authentic presence.
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