Spiritual community as chosen family offering emotional intimacy, practical support, and belonging outside romantic partnership.
Mirabai was ultimately rejected by her biological family but found her true sangha—her spiritual community—among other devotees and saints. The sangha became her kinship. For celibacy, sangha addresses one of its deepest challenges: the risk of isolation. Chosen community of fellow practitioners, mentors, peers, and friends can provide the daily intimacy, accountability, celebration, and support traditionally expected from marriage. Sangha offers: someone to call in crisis, voices that understand your path, collective ritual and meaning-making, touch and presence without sexual expectation. The bhakti tradition models this explicitly—gathering together to sing, to mourn, to witness each other's devotion. In celibacy, sangha becomes both practical support and spiritual confirmation. It prevents the myth that the celibate path is solitary; it demonstrates that humans need connection, and that connection has many forms.
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