Virah, or separation-pain, as the generative force behind artistic creation and spiritual breakthrough in bhakti tradition and grief work.
Virah is the acute, even ecstatic pain of separation from the beloved—a central theme in Mirabai's poetry. Rather than something to overcome, virah is understood as a catalyst for deepest creativity and insight. This concept reframes grief not as a problem to solve but as a portal to heightened perception and artistic expression. Mirabai's most powerful verses emerge from her virah—her anguish at Krishna's apparent absence becomes the vehicle for communion with the divine. In contemporary grief work, virah teaches that the sharp ache of loss can sharpen our senses, intensify our empathy, and unlock creative capacities we didn't know we possessed. The longing itself becomes the poem, the painting, the song. By honoring virah rather than suppressing it, we access a vein of creative power that transforms personal suffering into universal art.
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