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Prema as Unconditional Relational Presence

Mirabai's devotional love (prema) as the foundation for metta practice, where genuine affection arises independent of reciprocation or merit.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's radical prema—her devotion to Krishna expressed through ecstatic song and surrender—models unconditional relational presence that mirrors metta's fundamental stance. Unlike transactional love that expects return, prema loves the beloved for their own sake, a practice that dissolves the ego's demands. In Buddhist Brahmaviharas, this becomes metta: the wish for another's wellbeing without attachment to outcome. Mirabai's willingness to abandon social status and family bonds to pursue her beloved demonstrates how devotion can liberate us from conditional attachment. When we bring this quality into relationships, we practice loving-kindness not as obligation but as natural expression, allowing compassion to flow freely toward all beings. Her poetry reveals that true love requires courage, vulnerability, and acceptance of separation—essential lessons for sustaining brahmaviharas practice when relationships are difficult or unrequited.

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