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చొల్లంగి అమావాస్య|మౌని అమావాస్య |Chollangi Amavasya| Mouni Amavasya in Telugu#mouniamavasya Mauni Amavasya The term “Mauni” comes from “Muni,” meaning a seer, and refers to a day of silence for spiritual growth and self-mastery. Guru Adi Shankaracharya and Ramana Maharshi both emphasized silence as a path to self-realization and mental calm. While the entire month of Magha is ideal for bathing rituals, Mauni Amavasya is especially significant, as the holy water is believed to transform into nectar, cleansing sins for those who bathe in it. Taking a dip in rivers, especially on Mauni Amavasya, is a longstanding Hindu tradition, rooted in religious belief. According to the Puranas, performing Pin-Daana (donation) at a holy river while maintaining silence on this day is considered highly auspicious. It is believed that such donations, following the ritual of bathing, yield positive results that last a lifetime. Acts of charity and worship on Mauni Amavasya are said to multiply the individual’s good deeds many times over. The dip in holy water on this day is believed to offer more virtue than on other days, and people with planetary defects participate to mitigate the negative effects of the planets. The word “Mauni” comes from “Mauna,” meaning silence. Many devotees observe complete silence (maun vrat) on this day as a form of spiritual discipline. Practicing silence is believed to help in attaining inner peace and spiritual awakening. #mauniamavasya2026 #amavasya #vishnu #krishna #mythology