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Public Devotion as Grief Practice

Using collective singing, ritual, and emotional expression as a sacred container for shared mourning of public loss.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai transformed personal heartbreak into devotional song that moved thousands. For collective grief, public devotion—singing, candlelight vigils, shared ritual—becomes a sanctified channel for mourning. Rather than privatizing sorrow, we ritualize it communally, allowing individual grief to dissolve into the collective heart. This mirrors bhakti's core: that love expressed publicly sanctifies the beloved and heals the mourner. When we gather to sing for those we've lost—whether activists, artists, or ordinary people—we honor them while metabolizing our own pain through the examined heart. This transforms passive grief into active love.

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