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Public Devotion as Collective Mourning

Using devotional practice as a shared container for collective grief, transforming private sorrow into communal spiritual expression.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that love expressed through devotion can hold grief without requiring resolution. When we mourn public figures or tragedies collectively, we can adopt devotional forms—songs, rituals, shared prayers—that honor loss while binding communities together. Rather than suppressing emotion or demanding closure, public devotion creates sacred space where grief becomes a legitimate, even noble expression. This approach recognizes that collective mourning serves spiritual purposes: it acknowledges shared vulnerability, validates emotional truth, and transforms individual heartbreak into collective witness. Mirabai's own songs of longing and separation offer models for grieving publicly without shame, demonstrating how personal devotion to what we've lost can spiritually nourish entire communities experiencing the same sorrow.

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