The central bhakti myth that models how love and separation, fulfillment and yearning, coexist eternally—validating grief even in devotion.
The relationship between Radha and Krishna is the mythic heart of Mirabai's tradition. It is simultaneously complete union and eternal separation, fulfillment and aching longing. This paradox is not a story problem to solve but a truth to embody: love and grief are not opposites but simultaneous realities. Rage often erupts when we demand that grief resolve, that loss become acceptable, that longing cease. The Radha-Krishna myth teaches otherwise: the intensity of longing proves the reality of love; separation deepens what connection reveals. Mirabai's poetry dwells in this paradox rather than trying to escape it. For those carrying rage underneath grief, this myth offers liberation: you need not resolve the contradiction. Your simultaneous experience of love and fury, connection and abandonment, can coexist. The rage is not proof that love failed; it's proof that love is real enough to matter infinitely.
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