"Mouna Guru" (the Silent Guru) or "Mouna Swami" is a highly respected title in the Tamil yogic and Siddhar traditions, referring to several revered saints who took a lifelong vow of absolute silence (mouna) as a path to self-realization.
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The session begins with a bell. For the first 30 minutes, there is absolute silence. Newcomers often feel restless, fidgeting, looking around. Veterans sit like statues. During this phase, Mouna Guru closes his eyes. Advanced disciples claim he enters a state of Kevala Nirvikalpa Samadhi—a thoughtless state where his consciousness merges with the collective awareness of the group. "Mouna Guru" (the Silent Guru) or "Mouna Swami"
Call to Action: If you found this article insightful, try 30 minutes of conscious silence today. Sit quietly, without purpose. Then, observe how your mind shifts. Share your experience below or in your meditation group. And if you’re ever in Tamil Nadu, visit the silent halls of Ramanashram to feel the lingering energy of the Mouna Guru tradition. Prepare – Inform others, avoid social obligations
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Mouna Guru: This title is given to a spiritual master who has mastered the vow of silence and teaches his disciples not through spoken lectures, but through direct, silent transmission of energy and consciousness.