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Viraha: The Creative Wound of Longing

Viraha—the pain of separation from the beloved—transforms grief into artistic and spiritual fuel, as Mirabai demonstrated through devotional song.

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Why It Matters

Viraha is the Sanskrit concept of separation-pain, central to bhakti poetry and mysticism. Rather than numbing or avoiding loss, viraha channels anguish into creative expression. Mirabai lived viraha—separated from Krishna, from social belonging, from conventional life—yet this wound became her greatest artistic gift. Her songs of longing are among India's most treasured devotional works. In grief and creativity, viraha teaches that loss need not be buried; it can be transformed into art, music, writing, or spiritual practice. The pain remains real, but it becomes a bridge between inner experience and shared human meaning. This practice invites us to honor grief as a legitimate creative source, not something to overcome or escape.

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