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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Silence often reveals what noise cannot

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 08:00 IST
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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita Silence often reveals what noise cannot

In today’s world, silence has become rare. Our lives are filled with constant notifications, endless conversations, social media opinions, and the pressure to always react immediately. Hence, out of this habit, we often indulge in pointless arguments and heated conversations.


People often believe that speaking louder, responding faster, or proving themselves all the time is a sign of strength. Yet, somewhere in this noise, we tend to lose clarity, peace, and the ability to truly understand ourselves.


The wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reminds us that silence is not emptiness. It is a space where understanding grows. The thought, “Silence often reveals what noise cannot,” beautifully reflects this idea.

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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita

“Serenity of thought, gentleness, silence, self-control, and purity of purpose—all these are declared as austerity of the mind”

Chapter 17, verse 16
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What does the quote mean ?

This simple yet profound quote from the Bhagavad Gita explains that when the mind becomes calm, quiet, and free from unnecessary distractions, people are able to understand situations more clearly.

We tend to misconceive honking of cars, endless notifications on the phone, and loud, unpleasant sounds as noise, but we forget that it is not only external sounds that distract us or irritate us; it also includes overthinking, arguments, emotional reactions, and constant mental pressure.


But Gita reminds us that it is silence that makes the right space for wisdom, patience, and self-awareness.


Lord Krishna describes silence as part of mental discipline and mental or self-purity.

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How is this relevant even today

People often reply without thinking, argue endlessly on the comments of social media posts, or engage in pointless arguments due to ego clashes or self-gratification, and seek validation. But they forget that this results in stress, anxiety, and an increase.


But when a person chooses to be silent, it helps them to recollect their thoughts and stance, and hence allows reflection and retrospection. A calm mind can understand emotions better and make wiser decisions.

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