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Sahitya as Grief Expression

Creative articulation (poetry, song, art) as the primary means of processing and witnessing collective mourning.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai poured her heartbreak into hundreds of devotional songs, creating a body of work that transformed personal anguish into collective spiritual resource. Sahitya—literature and creative expression—became her primary language for truth. When we mourn public figures, our dominant culture often offers only clinical statements, social media reactions, or entertainment-industry tributes. Mirabai's example suggests another path: create. Write the elegy. Compose the song. Paint the portrait. Craft the ritual words that actually hold what you feel. Collective grief needs poetic containers—not to prettify loss but to honor its genuine weight and complexity. When communities engage in creative mourning practices, they access something deeper than rationalization: they touch shared meaning-making. Art becomes testimony, witness, and healing simultaneously. The examined heart moving into creative expression becomes a model for collective grief that is both authentically felt and communally held.

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