- By Kashish Rai
- Thu, 24 Apr 2025 04:35 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Jaya Kishori Motivational Videos: Most people struggle to cope with their anger. In the heat of the moment, it's easy to say or do things we later regret. Relationships get damaged, words leave scars and situations spiral out of control. Recognising this common struggle, spiritual orator and motivational speaker Jaya Kishori Ji shares a simple yet powerful piece of advice in a viral video that can help anyone dealing with anger: remain silent.
According to Jaya Kishori, the best way to handle anger is not by reacting, but by choosing silence. She emphasises that when we’re angry, it’s not the right time to respond or make decisions. In moments of rage, our minds lose clarity and emotions overpower logic. That’s when we risk damaging something precious, like a relationship we've nurtured for years, just because of minutes of uncontrolled anger.
She asserts that when someone chooses not to react in anger, others may assume they don’t care. But in reality, those who stay silent are the ones who care the most. They understand that saying something in anger can cause irreversible harm. So, they prefer to step back, calm down and respond only when their mind is cool and composed.
Jaya Kishori is a prominent young spiritual orator, motivational speaker and bhajan gayak. (Image Source: Instagram/@iamjayakishori)
Jaya Kishori encourages people to adopt this practice in daily life. If someone says something hurtful or triggers your anger, do not respond immediately. Instead, take a pause. Do not let your mind spiral into thoughts of revenge or proving a point. Let time pass. With time, the intensity of your anger fades and clarity returns. That is when you can decide whether a response is even necessary.
According to Jaya Kishori Ji, silence is not weakness, it is wisdom. It is the strength to protect what truly matters by controlling what we say and do in moments of emotional turmoil.
In our busy and reactive world today, this advice is a strong reminder. It is alright not to have the last word. It is alright to remain silent when you are angry or hurt. Because sometimes silence can preserve a relationship, a friendship or even your peace of mind. Next time you are about to get angry, remember what Jaya Kishori has said: "Shaant ho jaaiye, baat hi mat kariye… jab tak dimaag thanda na ho jaaye, tab tak baat mat kariye."
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