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’muni’-śabde manana-śīla, āra kahe maunī<br>
:'muni'-śabde manana-śīla, āra kahe maunī
tapasvī, vratī, yati, āra ṛṣi, muni<br>
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muni-śabde—by the word muni; manana-śīla—who is thoughtful; āra—also; kahe—it means; maunī—one who is silent; tapasvī—an ascetic; vratī—one who keeps great vows; yati—one in the renounced order of life; āra—and; ṛṣi—a saintly person; muni—they are called muni.
''muni-śabde''—by the word ''muni''; ''manana-śīla''—who is thoughtful; ''āra''—also; ''kahe''—it means; ''maunī''—one who is silent; ''tapasvī''—an ascetic; ''vratī''—one who keeps great vows; ''yati''—one in the renounced order of life; ''āra''—and; ''ṛṣi''—a saintly person; ''muni''—they are called ''muni''.
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“The word ‘muni’ refers to one who is thoughtful, one who is grave or silent, an ascetic, one who keeps great vows, one in the renounced order and a saint. These are the different meanings of the word ‘muni.
"The word 'muni' refers to one who is thoughtful, one who is grave or silent, an ascetic, one who keeps great vows, one in the renounced order and a saint. These are the different meanings of the word 'muni.'
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 15

'muni'-śabde manana-śīla, āra kahe maunī
tapasvī, vratī, yati, āra ṛṣi, muni


SYNONYMS

muni-śabde—by the word muni; manana-śīla—who is thoughtful; āra—also; kahe—it means; maunī—one who is silent; tapasvī—an ascetic; vratī—one who keeps great vows; yati—one in the renounced order of life; āra—and; ṛṣi—a saintly person; muni—they are called muni.


TRANSLATION

"The word 'muni' refers to one who is thoughtful, one who is grave or silent, an ascetic, one who keeps great vows, one in the renounced order and a saint. These are the different meanings of the word 'muni.'