Saranagati (surrender to the divine) offers a pathway through anticipatory grief by releasing the illusion of control over death's timing and outcome.
Saranagati, complete surrender to divine will, was Mirabai's spiritual anchor. She surrendered her body, safety, marriage, and earthly bonds to devotion—a radical letting-go. Anticipatory grief often traps us in the fantasy of control: if we grieve now, perhaps we can prevent the loss; if we prepare enough mentally, death will be less painful. Saranagati invites a different stance: acknowledge what you cannot control. The person will age, become ill, eventually die. You cannot bargain with time. But you *can* surrender your grip on the outcome, releasing the exhausting work of trying to preempt loss through advance mourning. Mirabai's surrender wasn't passive despair; it was active freedom. In anticipatory grief, saranagati means: stop trying to own the future, and reclaim presence in the now.
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