Separation (viyoga) reframed as the generative force behind spiritual yearning, where absence creates the space grief and desire can inhabit together.
Viyoga—the pain of separation from the beloved—is central to Mirabai's devotional universe. Rather than viewing loss as devastation to overcome, viyoga is the very condition that awakens love. When her husband died, Mirabai could have retreated into numbness. Instead, she recognized that absence intensifies longing, that grief and desire are two faces of the same truth: the beloved matters infinitely. This concept invites a radical reframing: the rage underneath often masks a deeper wound—the terror of abandonment, the ache of separation. Rather than fighting this viyoga, inhabit it. Let the pain of what is absent show you what you truly cherish. Mirabai's poetry burns because she does not flee the longing; she dwells in it, makes it her devotional practice. For those crushed by loss, viyoga suggests: your grief is not pathological. It is love with nowhere to go. Redirect it, channel it, let it become your prayer.
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