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Thursday, November 27, 2025

Story: Baba knows your inner longing + 2 more

Baba

Story: Baba knows your inner longing

Namaskar,

Those days I had no idea about Ananda Marga. Nor was I involved in any religious rituals. I was transferred to Samastipur Hospital. I was to retire in 3 months time so I used to keep the members of my family at my home (Moosapur) about a mile away. I would get my food daily from the village, although I was living alone in town. After my hospital duty, I would take my food and close my door and read religious books like Sukha Sagar, Ramayan etc. I had never thought of having a “Guru” (Preceptor) per se, but the books gave me insight that I should have a Guru in order to get emancipation. Just reading religious books however is not enough.
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

Closed my door & secretly wept


One day, I was all alone in the house - nobody else was home. I was lying down on my cot and suddenly a series of thoughts flashed in my mind:

My retirement is near and I am getting old - my death is imminent. I will not live much longer. And the scriptures tell that a Guru is needed. But I did not have a Guru. And I do not see anyone who can guide me. In my life, all those religious priests that I visited could not satisfy my yearning. They were all dogmatic. Only God understands my feeling - humans cannot give any answer. I do not know how I can get the Sadguru. My life is very short - and I could not do any spiritual practice - I do not know what to do. I had a lot of repentance for how I wasted my life.

Thinking about this miserable plight, I became emotional about my helpless condition and I burst into tears. I closed my door and secretly wept for the fact that I did not have a Guru. I do not know how much time passed. After a while, I resumed my usual work but that feeling lingered. I was restless to have the Sadguru.
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Baba graces me with initiation


The next day, Sunday, my old colleague, Ac Vishvanath jii of Ananda Marga, unexpectedly came to see me. We both took khiir [sweet curry] prepared by my house assistant, as my wife had gone to see her sister at Hassanpur Railway station.

As Vishvanath had come after such a long time, I asked him, “Why have you come just now. All these months you did not come. Is there any special reason for your arrival.”

Ac. Vishvanath jii told me that, “Yes, I have just now come from Jamalpur where Baba told me to initiate you immediately as you have wept for a Guru.”

After hearing this, I was very surprised. I could not believe how this news of my crying reached all the way to Jamalapur. In that very moment, I realised that Shrii Shrii Anandamurti jii is not ordinary, but rather God Himself.

Did not have requisite longing


In my cry, I conveyed the feeling of my heart to the Almighty God. And He heard and he sent Vishvanath jii. I took initiation immediately and became restless to see Baba.
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

When I read Ananda Sutram and then I realised how this following sutra is so true:
Muktyákáunkśayá sadgurupráptih.
[Out of the intense desire for mukti (liberation), one attains one’s sadguru (perfect master).]

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Purport: When a vehement desire for emancipation wakes up in a person, he or she attains his or her sadguru [true spiritual preceptor] on the strength of that desire.” (1)

Later on when I saw Baba it became more clear that He is Parama Purusa. He knew everything about me, even all those details which I had forgotten. That time I asked Him how all these years passed and You did not call me earlier.

Baba did not reply, just He smiled and internally. I felt spontaneously in my heart that it was because I did not have the requisite longing to have a Guru.

Namaskar,
at His lotus feet,
Omnkarnath

This first-hand account was told by Ac. Svamiisharan, family acarya from Samastipur Bihar.


~ In-depth study ~

One should avoid this predicament

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “Some people say that in the first stage they will worship an image for concentration of mind and then gradually give up the practice later on. Such an approach is not correct, for they will eventually become attached to the image and it will be very difficult to remove the resultant Saḿskára (acquired momentum) of that attachment. You must have noticed at home how attached you become to your cats and dogs after having kept them for some time as your pets. Imagine, then, how difficult it will be for you to give up that image which you have worshipped as your beloved Lord with all the sweetness of your heart. So from the very start it is best not to indulge in image worship. Just as a flood after it recedes leaves behind a mark on the river-bank, so the staunch idol worshippers, too, find it painfully difficult to remove the impression of that Saḿskára, even when they learn the introversial worship of Brahma and attain the ability to reach Nirvikalpa Samádhi. You will find this in the biography of a recent great Sádhaka who had to face a similar difficulty. One should avoid this predicament from the very start.” (2)

Do not waste time lest you later repent

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “Yet, only opposition to idolatry is not enough: the worship of Brahma should be done scrupulously, or else you will later regret and bemoan the futility of your life with the last drop of your tears at your last hour. You should make your life worthwhile through your Sádhaná. How much can your worldly friends and relations do for you? After your death your relatives may perhaps ask, “How much money has he left behind?” Your friends may go to the crematorium and indulge in flattering reminiscences about you. Your husband or wife may cry for you for about ten or twelve days and then regain their normal composure. Your lot will be only a profound sigh – a record of the futility and frustration of your life. So do not waste your time lest you later have to repent.”

Vrthá janma goináyaluin hena Prabhu ná bhojaluin
Khoyáyalu soha guńanidhi,
Hamár karama manda na milala eka bunda
Premasindhu rasaka abadhi.

Fruitless, O Lord, has been my life
That sang not of glories Thine;
Lost in the worldly strife
And lost Thee, most precious treasure of mine.

Fate’s long and ominous hand
With compassion, cold and daft,
Strayed me out of Thy Love’s strand
Deprived, alas of a single Draught. (3)

Balancing worldly & spiritual life


Ananda Marga ideology states, “People may ask, “We are ordinary people. If we always keep ourselves absorbed in the thought of Brahma, can we properly attend to our worldly duties?” To this my reply is, of course you can, and you will do them still more beautifully. In the worship of Brahma there is a method by which easily and perfectly every worldly duty can be performed. For the ideation on Brahma a person does not have to become a hermit in the forest. Only go on behaving rightly and properly with every manifestation of Brahma in this universe – remove or rectify the mental disease of the criminals and reform their characters, cure the sick of their sickness, and arrange for their medicines and their diet. Just remember only this: that you have to behave properly and reasonably with every entity of this world. Pay special attention to the word “properly”. By “proper behaviour”, I mean that in which there is neither anger or jealousy, neither attraction nor aversion.” (4)

References
1. Ananda Sutram, Sutra 3-8
2. Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 3, Vibration, Form and Colour, Phálgunii Púrńimá 1956 DMC
3. Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 3, Vibration, Form and Colour, Phálgunii Púrńimá 1956 DMC
4. Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 3, Vibration, Form and Colour, Phálgunii Púrńimá 1956 DMC

Plagiary?

It is the accepted international standard and Baba's system not to copy another's work and publish it in your own way. Baba has given a very strict rule on plagiarism. Why is Baba against plagiarism or stealing someone's work? There are many reasons:

1) It is against the code of asteya (non-stealing).

2) Countless stories of bhaktas need to be published. But some do not want to do the hard work of compiling and writing these stories, so they just steal them from others. But new stories need to be told, otherwise so many unpublished stories of sadhakas will be lost and forgotten forever. So watch out for story thieves, and kindly help them not to steal by posting on social media in their own way. If you want to forward this story then attach the following yellow section with the story: 

“Courtesy of unknown bhakta via Ananda Marga Universal (https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/)”

This will be treated as the standard protocol.



== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Inner secret of mysticism

Ananda Marga ideology states, “When the aesthetic sense, based on the subtle aesthetic science, comes to touch a certain standard, it is what is called mysticism. And when this mysticism reaches the pinnacle of human glory, or the excellence of human glory, it is called spirituality. What is mysticism? Mysticism is the never-ending endeavour to find out the link between the finite and the infinite. It is a never-ending endeavour to find out a link between the self and the Super-Self, khud and Khudá. This is mysticism.” (1)

Indeed, Baba has defined mysticism in this way in numerous discourses. As Ananda Margiis, we should clearly understand its meaning. 

(a) First and foremost, each and every Ananda Margii who has established a relationship and feeling of closeness with Baba has advanced beyond that introductory stage known as mysticism. 
 
(b) So mysticism is a very basic, initial stage of one’s spiritual journey where the aspirant feels disparate and alone because they have not yet formed a connection with Parama Purusa. 
  
(c) All those musicians, new-age seekers, and pseudo-spiritualists who are trying to find the beauty and greatness of the Supreme Entity through the pageantry of the jagged mountains, vast oceans, other natural wonders, and / or through music, art, dance, or drama are on the fringe of mysticism. 

(d) Any sadhaka who has sincerely embarked on the spiritual path and developed a bhava (ideational relationship) with Parama Purusa has truly been blessed and long crossed that stage of mysticism. 

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 14, Mysticism and Yoga


== Section 3: Links ==

Postings to Read

Why not thank Supreme Entity
How to handle emotional people
Right surrender: take action

Sadhana all lessons needed

Wrong moon calculation could ruin fasting

Story: describing His beauty & charm




    Mahaprayan of engineer Suresh of Patna

    Baba

    Mahaprayan of engineer Suresh of Patna

    Namaskar,

    It is with much sadness that we share the news of the mahaprayan of Shrii Suresh ji, who was an engineer. His mahaprayan occurred today in Patna. Shrii Suresh ji was initiated around the year 1960 or so. 

    May we all take solace in the fact that our dear, respected Suresh ji was a bhakta of Sadguru Baba. Certainly he will attain mukti or moksa, accordingly. Baba will lovingly bestow His infinite grace.

    in Him,
    Harideva

    Note: Here is an alert for those cremating a dead body in India or Indian managed cremation homes around the world. Their custom is to put the fire in the mouth of the deceased to initiate the burning of the body. This is prohibited in AM as it is uncivilised. So watch out; do not allow this. If you are not careful, they will end up cremating the body in this manner. Make them aware ahead of time. 

    Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, "The practice of putting fire into the mouth of the dead body is repulsive, it should not be encouraged." (Caryacarya - 1, Disposal of the Dead Body)


    ~ In-depth study ~

    We have seen that when somebody dies then in offering their condolences people say now Mr So-and-so is sitting on Baba's lap. On other occasions when telling a Baba story people also say, "Such and such person sat on Baba's lap." But these days the trend is that "sitting on Baba's lap" is used more in connection with death. And that causes some confusion in the minds of readers. To unknot the situation please read below. 

    Dogma: if "on Baba's lap" only used for death

    Here are quoted lines from recently posted emails on various forums, wherein the writer uses the phrase - "in Baba's lap" - with the occasion of death:

    - "May Parama Purusa Baba accept her in HIS divine lap"

    - "We pray to Baba - please give him shelter in his lap... "

    - "May his soul rest in the lap of our beloved BABA"

    - "Now she is taking rest in Baba's Lap."

    - "May Baba accept him in HIS divine lap....."

    - "May he rest in HIS loving lap of eternity."

    - "We are sure that Baba has taken him in His loving lap."

    - "May his soul rest in Baba's lap forever."

    - "Let her rest peacefully in Baba's Lap - which she always desired."

    - "now he is in beloved Baba's lap"

    - "May his soul get peaceful place in His lap"

    - "He is now in Bábá's loving lap"

    - "May Baba bless him with a seat in His lap."

    - "May BABA accept him in HIS divine lap!"

    - "May Baba take him in his eternal loving lap."

    - "May his soul rest in peace taking shelter in Baba's lap."

    - "Please keep him on Your lap forever."

    - "We all collectively pray to Baba to take him on Baba's divine lap forever.”

    All of the above lines are commonly written in eulogizing the deceased. These days mostly it is used in a eulogy and rarely used to recount one's intimate spiritual experiences - unfortunately. By this way, the phrase "in Baba's lap" is being misused, and step by step the real meaning is being forgotten as now people more commonly use the phrase to eulogize those who have died, and much less so to express their inner feelings of bhakti. Unfortunately, the meaning and inner spirit of the phrase is getting lost.


    Baba story: "sitting on Baba's lap"

    Some time ago after dharmacakra, a senior margii was recounting his experiences of having dharma samiiksa with Baba. He said, "After being lovingly scolded by Baba for my wrongdoings, then He called me close and placed me on His lap - I remained there for some time soaking up His love - and He blessed me."

    We all enjoyed hearing about his personal account with Baba during dharma samiiksa. When he finished telling his factual and historical event, there was a call for questions. Various people posed their queries. Towards the end, one new margii raised his hand and asked, "How did Baba bring you back to life?"

    Everyone stared at the new margii in amazement. There was a look of astonishment all around - people were really shocked to hear him say this. The new sadhaka sensed that something was wrong, and he said very matter-of-factly, "I thought that sitting on Baba's Lap means that he (the margii) died - that is why I asked that question."

    This was quite eye-opening for those of us in the room: Through our language and expression we had unknowingly taught someone to think that being on Baba's lap is the equivalent of death. Because it seems that nowadays people only use the phrase "Baba's lap" when a person has died, such as "Let him rest peacefully in Baba's lap", as if in order to sit on Baba’s lap one has to die. But that is false. Sincere sadhakas regularly sit on Baba’s lap in their meditation. It is His grace. It is just like how a child need not die in order to sit on his father’s lap.

    The idea is that this phrase - Baba's lap - has been linked with death due to extreme overuse. So for some time if sadhakas use this phrase exclusively for spiritual purposes, that will be best. The phrase, "sitting on Baba's lap", should not meet a similar fate. It should not lose its pure spiritual quality and just refer to one's death. That will be very negative.

    Baba would bless bhaktas and place them on His lap


    There are tens of thousands of recorded stories by sadhakas where they use the phrase, "on Baba's lap", when describing their experiences of being with Baba: He used to bless them and bring them on His lap. People should understand the deeply mystical value of this expression, and not just think that Baba's lap means death, i.e. that you can only sit on His lap at the time of death. Still today there are thousands of margiis walking this earth who sat in Baba's lap. And not only that, there are countless more sadhakas who were blessed by Baba in dreams and sadhana wherein they sat in His lap. And still today this deeply intimate experience is attainable by sadhakas, by His grace.

    There are so many ways an aspirant can reach unto Baba's lap including in sadhana. That is the main idea that should be preserved. Sadhana is a spiritual practice and one can sit on Baba's lap in sadhana. We should make it cent-per-cent clear to one and all that the phrase, "sitting on Baba's lap", does not mean death.

    "Mahaprayan" means death of mortals - confirm for yourself
    from the Samsad Bengali-English Dictionary


    Mahaprayan (Death): Many are aware that mahaprayan (death) is the common term used in India and especially in our Bengal to describe the death of any human being, even ordinary people. In that way, the obituary columns of the newspapers of Bengal regularly cite the mahaprayan (death) of various persons of society who died or passed away.

    Some may get confused and wrongly think that the word 'mahaprayan' (death) is one extraordinarily grand term of bhakti to be used in association with Parama Purusa. But that is not at all the case. Rather to do so is only to undermine the eternal presence of Parama Purusa. That is why no bhaktas ever use the word 'mahaprayan' in reference to Lord Shiva or Lord Krsna. Because Lord Shiva and Lord Krsna exist eternally. Then there is no question of Their mahaprayan (death).

    Baba is Parama Purusa so He is eternal and there is no question of His mahaprayan.

    Here it should be known that the convention of an annual death day ceremony (i.e. shraddhainjali or mahaprayan) is a foundation of the Islamic tradition. Muslims are well known for this, and their approach of an annual death day ceremony was adopted by the leader of a particular group in AMPS. So no one should think that mahaprayan is some type of sacred event. It is done on the death day anniversary of Muslims.

    And for those who need still more technical proof then all this can be clarified quite readily by referencing the dictionary. Specifically in the Samsad Bengali-English dictionary 3rd edition on page 848. By checking there, it will be confirmed that the word 'mahaprayan' means death. Which is why it is used to refer to the passing away of even common citizens. And that is the case in this letter also. The term mahaprayan means death, and this is the ideal term for this purpose.

    Mahaprayan is only for humans not for Sadguru


    Here it should be qualified that there is both a real mahaprayan and fake mahaprayan. Real mahaprayan marks the death of any ordinary human being, just like the aforesaid news. This is the proper use of the term: To note a person's departure from this earth. That is the meaning of the mahaprayan term and that is the standard way the term is used in Indian languages.

    Then there is the fake, or so-called, or dogmatic mahaprayan. That is when certain vested interests try to apply the mahaprayan term to Parama Purusa. This is grossly inappropriate because when Parama Purusa Sadguru Baba is that Divine Entity who is beginningless and endless and resides always in our heart, then it is entirely wrong to proclaim that He is gone.

    That is why rational margiis are protesting; because the Oct 21st program is so-called mahaprayan. So-called means that something is fake. Parama Purusa is eternal, thus for some vested interests to declare "mahaprayan of Parama Purusa" is nothing but so-called mahaprayan.

    Mahaprayan only really happens in the case of human beings, not Parama Purusa. Those doing mahaprayan for Sadguru are hypocrites. On the one side in meditation they ask His grace thinking that He is ever-present, and on the other side they think that Baba has passed away. That is their hypocrisy.


    == Section 2: Links ==

    Postings to Read

    Why not thank Supreme Entity
    How to handle emotional people
    Right surrender: take action

    Sadhana all lessons needed

    Wrong moon calculation could ruin fasting

    Story: describing His beauty & charm




    Wednesday, November 26, 2025

    Prout is God-centered + 3 more

    Baba
    Prout is God-centered

    Namaskar,

    As Ananda Margiis, we are all teachers and guides for others seeking to come on the path as well as for those wishing to know more. So we should best know how to handle this role. Here Baba outlines one of the key tenets. 

    AM conduct rule states: “One should not give any false answer and should consult with one’s seniors for the correct answer.” (1)

    Some people are confused about Prout being God-centered or matter-centered. In this posting, this issue has been discussed in the light of Prout teachings.
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    All religions are matter + dogma centered  


    Religions: one day for god -- the other six are my days

    In every religion, there are specific holy days. For example, in Christianity, Sunday is considered as god’s day. Other days, on the other hand, are one’s own. In Hinduism, those who worship the monkey god Hanuman consider Tuesday as holy. Those who worship Shani in Hinduism consider Saturday as the holy day. Muslims consider Friday as their holy day. At different times of the year also there are holy periods like Rama Navami in Hinduism and Ramadan in Islam. So, in the various religions, there are some days that are dedicated to god while other days are for oneself. But the goal is matter-- to get material things from god. They don’t want god. The various religions adopt a matter and dogma centered philosophy.

    Ananda Marga’s God-centered approach


    In Ananda Marga, the meaning of being God-centered is to make Parama Purusa the goal of one’s life. Even all the mundane acts like eating, sleeping, exercising, or going to the office are for Parama Purusa. From birth to death, from waking up to sleeping, every breath is for Parama’tma’. In Ananda Marga, every second, every minute, every hour, and every day of life is imbued by God. The Ananda Marga system is completely different from the religions in this way. In Ananda Marga, it is said “Tasmáddharmah sadákáryah”, i.e. dharma should be followed always. 
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    An Ananda Margii, every single day of life, wakes up with Guru saka’sh followed by paincajanya, kiirtana, and after morning duties one practices their lessons of sa’dhana’ and a’sanas. Every day, one breathes twenty to twenty-five thousand times, and an Ananda Margii practices half iishvara pranidha’n in which one’s Ista mantra is chanted with every breath taken when one is not practicing full sa’dhana’. Even during every interaction, an Ananda Margii takes Cosmic ideation and considers others as a manifestation of Brahma. Even while taking meals, an Ananda Margii considers food as Brahma, the act of eating as Brahma, and oneself as Brahma. This is a God-centered life where every breath and every moment is lived for Brahma-- be it as mundane as chopping vegetables or be it spiritual sa’dhana’.

    Common confusion


    At present, many on this earth are confused and think that in order to adjust with worldly life (food shopping, cleaning, cooking etc) then one has to follow a matter-centered approach - at least during the time of one’s mundane dealings. But this is completely wrong. 

    Let us remember that in a matter-centered approach, the material is considered everything. Capitalism is an example. For matter-centered people, sensory pleasure is given the utmost importance in life. Matter-centered people spend their lives and energies only in pursuits like earning wealth, fame, land, and so on. For them, accumulating materialistic possessions and making the most of sensory pleasures are the benchmarks of success in life. There is no importance of God, as material acquisition / indulgence is the only truth in the matter-centered approach.
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    Perils of matter-centered approach


    There cannot be two goals and if one makes matter the center of one’s life then it is natural that the mind will become crudified. As one thinks so one becomes. So, if one takes a matter-centered approach and ideates on matter then the mind degenerates and becomes like crude matter. It is a terrible misfortune that something as developed as a human mind gets degraded into static matter. People follow matter-centered philosophy due to lack of proper knowledge. There is no reason in a matter-centered philosophy for not betraying others, even one’s own family members, for material benefits and sensory pleasures-- all of which leads people to become selfish. 

    Today, the rise in selfish people is the outcome of the matter-centered philosophy. Sadly, they live an individualistic life devoid of family values. They view their relationship with the opposite gender for sensory pleasure alone, often resulting in children outside of marriage without any stable home or family. Such matter-centered people are essentially unhappy due to the innate loneliness of their lives resulting from selfish individualism. In many extreme cases, such people either commit suicide or turn into maniacs going ona shooting rampage. Some consume narcotic drugs or alcohol for sensory pleasures, slowly degenerating the vitality of their once human existence. Such a dangerous matter-centered philosophy has been around for about 150 - 200 years. This dangerous and massive experiment of materialism has only led to pervasive disastrous consequences in human society.
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    Advent of Mahasambhuti


    Due to the lack of spiritual teachings, the whole of humanity has been pushed by materialism towards destruction. This is why the advent of Mahasambhuti Baba occurred: to imbue humanity with spiritual teachings. Today, the influence of materialism is still present, but because of the sublime teachings of Mahasambhuti, we also see the dawn of spirituality.

    Same act but different approach


    Some acts can be performed by both a matter-centered and a God-centered person. For example, both will eat food, earn livelihood, build a house etc. This may cause some people to get confused in thinking that the God-centered persons are also involved in materialistic pursuits. However, this is not true. The difference lies in their outlook. 

    A matter-centered person builds a house for prestige while a God-centered person will do so only for satisfying the need for a protective place for living. A matter-centered person earns wealth considering it as the goal of life. This is the reason we find some people building huge mansions for only two or three people.  

    The goal of a God-centered life is Parama Purusa. So human life is for sa’dhana’ and for that the body needs to be maintained. And one needs some type of income to meet the basic needs. Money and material wealth have no greater utility than that. 
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    Hence, there is a significant difference between the approaches of a matter-centered and a God-centered life. Those followers look upon the world in completely different ways.


    Analogy of going to work

    Consider an example in which a person needs to commute to the workplace for their livelihood. On the way to the workplace, there may be many obstacles such as incessant rain or stray dogs barking around. The person, therefore, has to arrange an umbrella for the rain and a stick to scare the dogs away. In this example, the goal is to reach the workplace safely. It would be useless to spend too much time on selecting the most colorful umbrella or the most fashionable stick. An umbrella that protects them from the rain is enough. Once the umbrella is arranged one should not waste any further time and head to the workplace.  Let us suppose, as a crude analogy, that reaching the workplace is comparable to reaching God. All the mundane needs like building a house and earning a livelihood are like that umbrella and stick. One should not forget the true goal of life in the details of the mundane.

    The main teaching is having a subjective approach with objective adjustment. For sadhakas, the goal is Parama Purusa. Any other mundane thing should be used as a tool to achieve that spiritual goal. If one’s stomach is aching then practicing sa’dhana’ is not possible and that is why one should take medicine. This is our approach in life-- this is what AM philosophy teaches.
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    Conclusion


    In a matter-centered approach, material possessions are everything. In the God-centered approach, God is the be-all and end-all. Prout philosophy teaches us to fix the problems of the mundane world so people have enough time to do sadhana and reach Parama Purusa. Prout is not matter-centered; rather, Prout is a God-centered philosophy. God is the goal; everything we disciples do is for the goal of realizing Him. Prout is not a matter-centered approach, but a God-centered philosophy.

    In Him
    Bhakti

    Nothing accomplished


    Those who think that this visible material world is everything and spend their whole lives accumulating wealth and fame wrongly thinking them to be the ultimate are destined to hit their grave completely dissatisfied. People are fooled into such matter-centered thinking by avidya ma’ya’. People who allow themselves to be befooled by the veil of ma’ya’ do not get anything in their old age but remorse that nothing was accomplished in life. Verily, they are prone to depression.
    https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

    References
    1. 37 Workers Rules, Point #32


    == Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

    No more wallowing in old memories

    “Áji, nútaneri álo eseche, kálo kuyáshá shuńye mishe geche…” (Prabhat Samgiita #1166)

    Purport: 
     
    Today, the Spiritual Refulgence of evernew has come. Due to Its arrival, the black fog, which was enveloping everything, just disappeared and vanished into thin air. By Your grace, a brand-new era of neo-humanism has come. Now there is boundless happiness in life, overflowing across the entire universe. This exquisite brilliance has ushered in a phase of tremendous speed. 
     
    From this very moment on my spiritual journey, I will no longer cow down or be afraid of any kinds of obstacles. I will never stop this movement, be scared of anyone’s threats or ominous gestures, or surrender to those dark forces. By Your propulsion, I will courageously move forward. Today, new tidal waves of spirituality and cosmic unity have inundated this whole creation. Everything has been transformed. By Your grace, those suffocating days of old are bygone.

    By Your krpa, today I understand that marching forward is the sign of vitality and life, whereas looking back into the past means inviting my death and demise. By Your mercy, I realise this supreme truth. There will be no more wallowing in my memories of defeats or miseries. Now, my eyes have been blessed with a spiritual awakening. By Your sweet will, I view the world in a whole new light. Someone has come, broken my slumber, and given me Your grand assurance that this life will be successful...


    == Section: Important Teaching ==

    Why to use Deva title

    Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Casteism is a burden on the Hindu society. All the year round they preach casteism but on the polling days they decry it. This is wholly undesirable. It is better to avoid all titles. Titles signify the caste. If casteism is to be wiped out, it is incumbent to discard the titles. It is commendable if everyone adopts uniformity on title – Deva. Persons using a particular word more often will influence their minds with the meaning of that word. People are reluctant to use the word dása because this word signifies slavery. Whenever the so-called low caste people catch an opportunity, they declare themselves as belonging to the so-called elevated caste, etc. It is an ideal to become deva and for this reason Deva title should be adopted.”

    “Titles of the present society have undergone considerable changes during the past fifty years, the cause being that everyone aspires to pertain to an elevated caste. The so-called Shúdras also use the sacred thread. This is only an effort towards the concealment of one’s identity. By this means, they conceal only their disregarded status. This is to be regretted. It is consequent on social debility that they harbour the desire for changes in their situations. It is out and out purposeless to convene All-India Conferences or particular castes. All of them desire to assert and establish their rights. This is simply misuses of energy and money.” (1)

    Reference
    1. Táttvika Diipiká (Paiṋcama Parva)


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