The bhakti term prema-viraha fuses love with longing-absence, revealing how grief for lost identity is inseparable from love for your emerging true self.
Prema-viraha combines prema (love) with viraha (absence/longing), describing the exquisite state of loving something or someone you are separated from. Mirabai's verses are saturated with prema-viraha—she grieves Krishna's absence while her love deepens through the very separation. Applied to identity loss, this concept dissolves the false divide between grief and love. You are not simply mourning what was lost; you are loving what you are becoming, and that love creates longing for full integration with your authentic self. This paradox—that the deepest grief contains the deepest love—allows you to honor both the sorrow of release and the joy of emergence. The tradition teaches that prema-viraha is not suffering to escape but a sacred state where the heart expands beyond its previous boundaries, making room for truer belonging.
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