The Radha-Krishna story explores the tension between societal duty and authentic love; Mirabai sided with Radha's choice of the beloved over social obligation.
In Hindu mythology, Radha is devoted to Krishna despite her marriage to another. She embodies a choice of authentic passion over prescribed duty. Mirabai identified with Radha and with the radical priority Radha gave to the call of her heart. For some, divorce represents alignment with authentic desire over false duty. For others, it represents the shattering of the very love story they thought was their Krishna. Either way, the Radha-Krishna mythology invites you to examine: Have I been living from authentic desire or from inherited obligation? What am I truly devoted to? The Radha-Krishna story doesn't provide a simple moral; it validates the reality of competing devotions, the pain of choosing, the impossibility of honoring all claims simultaneously. Your divorce likely involved a rupture between duty and desire, between what you were taught and what you discovered. Like Radha, like Mirabai, you are left to examine what is true for you, and that examination itself is spiritual work.
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