When Bhakti Becomes a Storm, God Must Answer—Andal’s Truth
When Bhakti Becomes a Storm, God Must Answer—Andal’s Truth Andal did not practice devotion as calm admiration. Her bhakti had weather . Sometimes devotion is like a quiet river—steady, reflective, peaceful. But there are moments in spiritual life when devotion gathers pressure. The soul refuses polite distance. It pushes forward with urgency, like monsoon clouds gathering across a summer sky. This is the bhakti storm . Andal understood that when devotion reaches this intensity, something profound happens: the relationship between the human and the Divine stops being passive. It becomes dynamic . Storms change landscapes. The Energy of Uncontainable Devotion Most devotion remains controlled. We schedule prayers, sing hymns, perform rituals, and then return to ordinary life. This structure is meaningful, but it rarely disrupts us. Andal’s devotion was different. It accumulated force. Not chaos, but inevitability. When the heart concentrates completely on the Divine, ...







