Viyog is the bhakti literary form that transforms grief into devotional expression, allowing you to honor who you were through the ache of their absence.
Viyog, the Sanskrit term for separation or longing, became Mirabai's signature poetic mode—verses that channel grief into rapturous devotion. Rather than denying loss, viyog transforms it into intimacy with the divine. When you grieve your former identity, viyog invites you to write that grief as love letter, to speak the absence as presence. This practice doesn't erase who you were; it sanctifies the distance between that self and who you're becoming. Mirabai used viyog to express her anguish at Krishna's distance, and her verses became gateways to union. For your own lost identity, this framework offers permission to make art from sorrow, to let the pain itself become the prayer. The separation becomes sacred precisely because it's felt so deeply.
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