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Maun—Sacred Silence Alongside Expression

Honoring the wisdom of intentional silence and stillness as equally valid to spoken mourning, creating space for mysteries that words cannot hold.

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Why It Matters

Maun means silence in Sanskrit, and bhakti traditions recognize that some truths surpass language. Mirabai's poems often circle around the ineffable—the loss words cannot capture, the longing that language fails. In collective mourning, cultures often swing between extremes: either relentless talking and processing, or enforced silence that suppresses grief. Maun offers a third way: sacred silence. This is not the silence of repression but the silence of reverence—pauses in conversation that honor what cannot be said, moments of collective quiet that allow sorrow to settle, the recognition that some losses are too vast for language. Communities practicing maun might gather in silence to mourn, or punctuate their laments with deep quiet. This silence does not deny sorrow; it deepens it. Maun teaches that grief is not always something to resolve through talking but sometimes something to inhabit together in wordless presence. This concept reclaims silence as a spiritual practice within collective grief, preventing both avoidance and the over-rationalization of tragedy that diminishes its weight.

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