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Philosophical texts suggest that the wise remain silent, the understanding speak wisely, and the ignorant engage in pointless arguments. Thus, practising silence can be beneficial in avoiding unnecessary debates. Silence offers spiritual, psychological, scientific, and astrological benefits. "Maun Vrat," or the practice of silence, goes beyond mere quietness; it's a discipline that helps one control their power and energy. Let’s explore the benefits of Maun Vrat.
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