
02 Sep 2022
Smt. Sudha Rani asked: Would You please explain the essence of 'Mouna vyakhya prakatita Parabrahma...' the verse of Shri Adi Shankara.
Swami replied:- It means that the unimaginable God or Parabrahman is beyond space and can never be even imagined. Neither words, nor mind, nor intelligence, nor even imagination can catch the unimaginable God. Hence, silence is the best expression for the unimaginable God. A soul preaching about unimaginable God through silence is called Muni. The above line means that the unimaginable God is expressed by silence in the preaching of God Dakshinaa Murthy to sages.
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