Prema is selfless, divine love offered freely in friendship without expectation of return, transforming platonic bonds into sacred exchanges.
Prema, central to Mirabai's bhakti practice, represents love stripped of ego and desire for reciprocation. In platonic friendship, prema invites us to offer genuine affection without keeping accounts or demanding validation. Mirabai's devotion to Krishna models this radical vulnerability—she loved without needing to be loved back in the conventional sense. Applied to friendship, prema means celebrating a friend's joy as your own, offering support without requiring gratitude, and remaining present even when the relationship feels unbalanced. This practice dissolves the transactional nature of many modern friendships, replacing it with a love grounded in the other person's inherent worth rather than what they provide us.
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