Mouna Guru Tamil Yogi ((install))

For Mouna Guru, silence was not a discipline imposed on the body; it was his natural state. He taught that words often divide and confuse, whereas silence unites and heals. His message was simple:

In an era where spirituality has become a commodity—with paid courses, certification programs, and "mindfulness" apps—Mouna Guru remains steadfastly anti-structure. He refuses to charge fees. He lives on alms. He owns no ashram, no website, and no social media presence. (Most information about him exists in Tamil blogs, YouTube recordings of Satsangs, and word-of-mouth.) mouna guru tamil yogi

The Jeeva Samadhi of Sri Mouna Swamigal can be found in Kannagapattu, near Thiruporur, close to the samadhi of his own guru. The samadhi of Sri Mouna Guru Swamigal of Kumbakonam remains a revered shrine. Perhaps most unusually, the samadhi of Sri Jothi Mounaguru Nirvana Swamigal in Kasavanampatti, Dindigul district, is an active temple where a Sivalinga is installed directly over the saint's adhishtanam (the place of his samadhi). His followers offer cigarettes as prasad , believing the smoke symbolizes the burning away of their negative karma. For Mouna Guru, silence was not a discipline

For the Western seeker trapped in the noise of productivity and self-improvement, the call of this Tamil Yogi is both radical and liberating. reminds us that the most profound statement you can ever make is not a statement at all—but a deep, listening silence. He refuses to charge fees

For a Mouna Guru , silence is the primary pedagogical tool. His very presence, steeped in a state of thoughtless awareness, is believed to create a field of energy that can quiet the minds of those around him, spontaneously guiding them into deeper states of meditation. As one text notes, "The Mouna guru teaches in silence," a method mirrored by other great sages like Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. The ultimate aim of this silence is , described by modern proponent Swami Harinarayanan as the "Union with Silence," a practice that channels one's pranic energy for spiritual evolution.

is a historical figure associated with spiritual power and the Siddhar tradition.