Virah is the exquisite pain of separation from the beloved, transformed into creative fuel and spiritual awakening through devotional practice.
Virah, a Sanskrit term central to bhakti poetry, describes the acute anguish of separation from the divine beloved. Mirabai lived this intensely, experiencing her separation from Krishna as both unbearable loss and the deepest spiritual practice. Rather than numbing or denying grief, virah invites us to inhabit longing fully, recognizing it as a doorway to intimacy with what matters most. When we grieve loss—whether a person, a life phase, or an imagined future—virah teaches us that the pain itself is evidence of love. This framework transforms grief from something to overcome into something to metabolize creatively. Artists, writers, and makers have long understood this: our most potent work emerges from this tender, aching space where loss meets devotion.
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