Mouna Mantapa: A Sanctuary Beyond Death
- SatSri SSB

- Apr 1
- 3 min read
There are two kinds of human existence. One is with a physical body, and the other is without a physical body.
Our recognition is limited to humans with physical bodies. We cannot see or identify those without bodies. They are present in this world in the form of souls. Many of them are our own ancestors and forefathers. Because we do not understand their condition, we often reject their existence. We sometimes call them negative souls and try to drive them away from our homes.
These souls remain in the material world because they carry many attachments and unfulfilled desires in their minds from their physical life. Thus, when the body dies, the soul lingers in the material world. They are called wandering souls, searching for peace to calm their disturbed minds. They are no longer seeking pleasure or wealth; they seek only inner peace. Enlightened souls are the exception, as they leave the body in peace and do not carry attachments forward in the mind.

The Master’s compassion is not limited to living human beings alone. He also wishes to help these wandering souls by providing them with a permanent and sacred place where they can remain peacefully. For this noble purpose, Mouna Mantapa has been chosen.
For such souls, the most important requirement is continuous silence. They do not need rituals, words, or activities. They need deep and lasting silence to dissolve their suffering. The practice of Silentation is the best way to offer them this peace.
When Chivality practitioners sit together in Silentation, with the help of the Master’s energy, they create a powerful field of positive silent energy. Every Sunday, this silent energy is naturally generated at Mouna Mantapa. This greatly helps the departed souls residing there. Slowly, they begin to experience calmness, relief from suffering, and peace.
Apart from enlightened souls, every soul needs a place like Mouna Mantapa after leaving the material world. It becomes a resting and healing space for the soul. By continuously remaining in silence at Mouna Mantapa, these souls can gradually free themselves from negativity and suffering and slowly move toward liberation.
However, there is an important truth that must be clearly understood. The Chivality practice of Silentation is far more precious while one is alive. Liberation is much easier to attain during physical life. Once a person dies, there is no guarantee that the soul can enter Mouna Mantapa. There may be restrictions.
If a soul leaves the body with heavy suffering, strong attachments, and deep negativity, entering Mouna Mantapa without surrendering to Chivam is not possible. After death, liberation may take hundreds of years. Therefore, it is wise to clear one’s negativity before leaving this world.
At present, the physical presence of the Master is available to everyone. There is no need for any extra effort from the abhyasi’s side to receive Chivam’s energy. By mere remembrance of the physical form of the Master, the energy flows freely and instantaneously to every abhyasi. Cleansing of the mind can happen at every moment of the day through the will of the abhyasi alone. This precious connection must be made permanent before the death of the physical body of both the Master and the abhyasi. After death, connecting with the Master becomes extremely difficult.
Hence, the best opportunity is now, while living in this material world, to practice Silentation, dissolve negativity, and move toward liberation. Silence does not reject anyone. The opportunity to fully use silence is greatest while we are alive.



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