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Raasa: The Circle of Mutual Devotion

Raasa (the cosmic dance circle) as a metaphor for how grief anniversaries reconnect you with the circle of your beloved and all who loved them.

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Why It Matters

Raasa is the divine dance circle where Krishna and the gopis move together in unified devotion. Mirabai longed to join this raasa. Applied to grief anniversaries, raasa reimagines your solitary grief as participation in a vast circle of love. When you grieve on an anniversary, you are not alone. The person you love remains in the raasa—in the circle of those held by time, memory, and the sacred. Moreover, others who loved this person are also marking the date, consciously or unconsciously. Your examined heart on the anniversary joins a larger circle of devotion. This transforms the triggering date from private pain into sacred gathering. You might consciously include others in your remembrance, recognizing that your grief is part of a larger raasa—a dance of love that includes the dead, the living, and the eternal.

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