The bhakti concept of viyoga—spiritual longing through separation—that validates grief as evidence of love rather than failure.
Viyoga, the ache of being separated from the beloved, is central to bhakti theology and to Mirabai's own experience of losing her husband and being torn from her community. Rather than viewing this pain as something gone wrong, viyoga reframes grief as the proof of authentic connection. The rage underneath often stems from feeling abandoned, rejected, or unworthy—but viyoga teaches that this very pain is sacred. Mirabai's songs overflow with viyoga: her longing for Krishna became her greatest spiritual asset. This concept helps us metabolize the anger of loss by understanding it as a sign that we loved truly. When we stop resisting the pain of separation and instead honor it as devotional, our rage loses its sharp edge and becomes something purposeful, even luminous.
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