The acute pain of separation from what we love reveals the depth of attachment and can unlock the rage hidden beneath grief.
Central to Mirabai's bhakti is the longing (viraha) created by separation from Krishna. This ache is not sentimental but profound—it exposes the raw edge where love meets loss. The examined heart recognizes that underneath conscious grief often lies an unexamined rage: anger at being separated, at abandonment, at the powerlessness to restore union. Mirabai's poetry transforms this into fuel for devotion rather than bitterness. The framework invites us to feel the separation acutely—not to transcend it prematurely—because that acute feeling reveals what we truly value and where our rage at its loss originates. For those carrying unexpressed anger at loss, separation-longing provides a language: the rage underneath is not petulant but rooted in genuine love. Acknowledging this connection allows rage to become devotion rather than resentment.
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