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Silence (Mauna)




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Hindu Books > Introduction And References > Virtues (Sadhak And Sathi) A Jain Book > Silence (Mauna)

Silence

Silence (Mauna) is abandonment of speech, conversation etc. with a right knowledge and spiritual advancement in view. This is a very important part of spiritual progress. It is being analyzed here, not only in its conventional meaning, but in a very wide perspective, so as to be useful to the aspirant. Silence (Mauna) is resorted for enhancement to meditate on the doctrines heard from great preceptors or received from the study of scriptures.

Sadhakas (aspirants) of all stages can cultivate it according to their own capabilities. Sadhakas in the elementary and middle stages should resort to as much control of speech as possible, so that much physical and mental energy gets accumulated. This accumulated energy can now be advantageously applied for the purposes of self-study and self analysis. The success in Sadhana can thus be accomplished more speedily by using this spared energy for spiritual progress which might have been otherwise wasted in mundane pursuits of happiness.

Author : Shri Atmanandji (Dr. Soneji)




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Silence (Mauna)
Silence
Good Use Of Power Of Speech
Abandonment Of Pointless Talkativeness
Success Of Silence
Conclusion
Glory Of Silence
Living Examples Of Silence
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