The aesthetic principle that intense emotion—including sorrow—is the raw material of authentic art and spiritual expression.
Rasa is the aesthetic essence or emotional flavor that art evokes. In classical Indian aesthetics, sringara (love) and karuna (compassion or sorrow) are among the most potent rasas. Mirabai understood this deeply: her verses vibrate with longing, abandonment, and devotional anguish. She did not diminish her grief or hide it—she amplified it, distilled it, offered it as art. This concept teaches that grief contains profound creative material. Rather than waiting for happiness to return before creating, grief itself becomes the substance. The rawness, the vulnerability, the depth of feeling—these are what give art its power to move others. Grievers who embrace rasa discover that their pain, when honestly expressed, becomes universally resonant.
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