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Get the Miera mug.Also known as "migratory grief", this term refers to the emotion associated with missing home country caused by migration. Although privileges such as a better life in the destination country status might alleviate the experience, they do not guarantee the absence of pain.
After moving to the U.S. for a job opportunity, I often feel a wave of migratory mourning for my home in Mexico, especially during family holidays.
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Get the migratory mourning mug.Mirabai (or Meera Bai) was a 16th-century Rajput princess and legendary Hindu poet-saint from Rajasthan, renowned for her passionate, devotional poetry (bhajans) dedicated to Lord Krishna, whom she saw as her divine husband. She defied royal norms, renounced worldly life after her husband's death, and became a wandering mystic, symbolizing spiritual freedom and steadfast love, inspiring millions through her heartfelt songs of divine longing.
Key Aspects of Mirabai's Life & Legacy:
Royal Beginnings, Spiritual Calling: Born a princess, Mirabai received a divine vision of Krishna as a child, making him the center of her life, a devotion that intensified after marrying a prince.
Rejection of Worldly Life: After her husband's early death, she refused to conform to the strict widowhood customs, rejecting palace life for spiritual wandering and devotion.
Poetry (Bhajans): She composed hundreds of simple, powerful songs (bhajans) expressing deep spiritual yearning, spiritual ecstasy, and critiques of societal hypocrisy, which are still sung widely.
Legend & Influence: Stories of her persecution by in-laws and miraculous escapes are central to her legend, solidifying her place as a cherished saint in the Bhakti movement.
Key Aspects of Mirabai's Life & Legacy:
Royal Beginnings, Spiritual Calling: Born a princess, Mirabai received a divine vision of Krishna as a child, making him the center of her life, a devotion that intensified after marrying a prince.
Rejection of Worldly Life: After her husband's early death, she refused to conform to the strict widowhood customs, rejecting palace life for spiritual wandering and devotion.
Poetry (Bhajans): She composed hundreds of simple, powerful songs (bhajans) expressing deep spiritual yearning, spiritual ecstasy, and critiques of societal hypocrisy, which are still sung widely.
Legend & Influence: Stories of her persecution by in-laws and miraculous escapes are central to her legend, solidifying her place as a cherished saint in the Bhakti movement.
Mirabai stands as a powerful figure for female spiritual independence and unwavering faith against oppressive traditions.
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These people seem to think saying something as simple as 'bye' or 'cya' before they leave your IM conversation is too difficult, so they go without saying goodbye.
These people seem to think saying something as simple as 'bye' or 'cya' before they leave your IM conversation is too difficult, so they go without saying goodbye.
Person #1: Morning, instant migrator
Person #2: What?
Person #1: You instant migrated from our convo last night
Person #2: So?
Person #1: You do it all the time.
Person #2: I CBA to say goodbye. (Person #1 walks away annoyed) Wait where are you going? Your just gonna leave without saying anything? I would never do that to you.
Person #2: What?
Person #1: You instant migrated from our convo last night
Person #2: So?
Person #1: You do it all the time.
Person #2: I CBA to say goodbye. (Person #1 walks away annoyed) Wait where are you going? Your just gonna leave without saying anything? I would never do that to you.
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