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She Didn’t Preach Peace—She Lived It

  She Didn’t Preach Peace—She Lived It A reverential reflection on Lalleshwari Peace is often spoken about in words that sound beautiful but land lightly. It is discussed, defined, debated, even marketed. But Lalleshwari , respectfully remembered as Lal Ded and Lal Arifa , did something far more demanding—she removed the distance between the idea of peace and the act of living. She did not describe peace. She embodied it so completely that explanation became unnecessary. Most of us approach peace as a condition to be achieved—after success, after resolution, after control. Lalleshwari reversed this sequence. For her, peace was not the result of life aligning perfectly. It was the foundation from which life was met. This distinction changes everything. When peace is a goal, it is fragile. It depends on circumstances behaving. When peace is a ground, it remains steady—even when circumstances move. Lalleshwari did not wait for the world to quieten. She quietened the centre fr...

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