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{{Hindu philosophy}}
   
In [[Hindu philosophy]], '''Mauna''' (Silence), which has a voice of its own, refers to peace of mind, inner quietude, Samadhi and the Absolute Reality. The [[Hindu]] texts insist upon proper understanding of silence by experiencing it through control of speech and practice.
 
In [[Hindu philosophy]], '''Mauna''' (Silence), which has a voice of its own, refers to peace of mind, inner quietude, Samadhi and the Absolute Reality. The [[Hindu]] texts insist upon proper understanding of silence by experiencing it through control of speech and practice.
   
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Upanishads]]
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[[Category:Rigveda]]
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[[Category:Hindu philosophical concepts]]
   
[[Category:Vedanta]]
 
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[[Category:Yoga]]
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[[Category:Sanskrit words and phrases]]
 

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