The bhakti tradition of learning devotion through separation itself, where anniversary dates become opportunities to deepen love precisely through absence.
Viyoga bhakti—the yoga of separation—is a path where longing and absence become doorways to transcendent devotion. Mirabai knew this intimately: her separation from Krishna was not a barrier to union but the very substance of her spiritual practice. Anniversary dates, which mark separations (deaths, departures, endings), can be understood through this lens as invitations to love beyond physical presence. When you feel the acute pain of someone's absence on their birthday or death anniversary, that very pain is proof that love survives the body's departure. The examined heart asks: how can this separation deepen my capacity to love? What does this date teach me about the nature of devotion itself? Rather than seeking to "move on" or "let go," viyoga bhakti invites you to move through your grief into a new form of loving connection. Anniversary triggers become spiritual practices through which your love matures and transcends ordinary attachment.
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