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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Those beings in Shabda Cayanika stories + 2 more

Baba

Those beings in Shabda Cayanika stories

Namaskar,

A few people have a lot of confusion and suffer from various illusions about the concept and reality of disembodied souls-- and, in particular, about how those souls make themselves visible to others etc. To clarify the matter, we can review Baba's colourful stories and encounters regarding this fascinating topic.
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Dogmatic creation of ghosts & goblins

In the past, some so-called scholars created their own extravaganza to confuse the people for their selfish ends. We can see such skewed pictures in various religious preachings where they inject various types of dogma and fear by fabricating fanciful stories about ghosts, goblins, and witches etc. And when certain so-called intellectuals are expressing their fanaticism they create some colourful stories and link those things with some great personality like Shiva, Krsna etc. 


AM: No such thing as ghosts

We know that in Ananda Marga teachings we have enough proof that there is no existence of ghosts. 

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Ghosts do not exist." (1)

Ghosts are nothing but a play of the mind. That’s to say, what people generally think is a ghost is actually some sort of hallucination (positive or negative), mania, phobia, or other such type of psychic diseases. To make such phenomena clear and explain the science of these so-called ghosts or so-called apparitions, Baba has given many stories. And He has written them Himself as if He saw all those things. But there is no question of any confusion or doubt: Baba is writing all these stories for our understanding, to ensure we understand the science behind these so-called ghosts and different types of psychic diseases.
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Stories from Shabda Cayanika

For example, in Beloved Baba’s below noted story (see note 1), Sri Arupratan Mitra died, and after his death he came to Baba and talked with Him. In a similar fashion, many so-called ghost or ectoplasm stories (see note 2) given by Baba lead in a similar direction that after the death disembodied souls came to Baba and talked on different points. And, at the end of those stories, those disembodied souls showed Baba their tomb, or funeral pyre, or place of accident, or various types of things that they wanted to tell or communicate to Baba.

 
Central guideline

Here is the main point: Such disembodied souls did not come to Baba in the way they were just before reaching their death, when their body was bleeding etc.

In the case of the Arupratan Mitra story, his plane fell down in the Mediterranean Sea and within a short time reached Baba, who was travelling in a train in the state of Bihar, India. In that moment, Arupratan Mitra was gasping for breath, and he told Baba that for the last 15 minutes he was restless and wanted peace and nothing else. As the story recounts, when Arupratan reached Baba that was the moment of his death, and his body was completely burned, and he drowned in the sea. But when he reached Baba on the train his clothes were not drenched, and his skin was not at all affected by the burning crash. Indeed his physical presentation that time was impeccable, i.e. as normal.
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All these stories paint a similar picture of how different disembodied souls came to Baba on various occasions. Some faced death by a plane or road accident, or by drowning in a gorge or ocean, while others were killed by the police or military, and still more were affected by diseases or committed suicide by hanging oneself or jumping into the river. In all of these tragic scenarios, just before death their bodies were burning, bleeding, suffocating, hemorrhaging, gasping for air etc. By these various types of conditions they met their death. But when they appeared before Baba to communicate their feelings they were just simple beings in their healthy form, dressed as usual. Nobody was in a scarred or mangled condition. No one had a noose around their neck, burn marks on their body, broken bones, countless bullet wounds, or profuse bleeding etc. They all came to Baba in a very normal presentation. So the central idea is that whenever disembodied souls appear they look fine and well, not wounded etc.

Science behind of ectoplasmic beings - I


Baba's following teaching explains this ectoplasmic science. We should be clear about this science because the common non-margii population is very confused about such phenomena. That is why they believe in ghosts, goblins, witches, and pretas etc. And they feel afraid, terrified, and paranoid of such things and get exploited by various opportunists. For these reasons and more, Baba has given us the important duty to understand this science and remove such psychic ailments from the common mass. Please read the following where Baba is explaining the truth about these ectoplasmic beings.
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"Now during this period, this transitional period, when the mind has left the previous body and before it gets a new body, what happens? It moves in the universe, invisible and inaudible. But you know, by dint of Tantrika practices, anybody can develop his ectoplasmic structure. One may be a Vidya Tantrika or one may be an Avidya Tantrika, but ectoplasmic development is there. Such a Tantrika can, with the help of his own ectoplasmic stuff, help the detached mind to get a temporary ectoplasmic body. So for the time being that detached mind, with the help of the ectoplasmic stuff of the Tantrika -- Vidya Tantrika or Avidya Tantrika-gets an ectoplasmic structure. When that ectoplasmic structure is a bit solidified it becomes visible, and due to its vibrational frequency it may also become audible, but only for a short span of time."

"You have heard stories about bones being thrown into a particular house, bricks being thrown into a particular house, a cot moving upwards, etc. You have heard these ghost stories about certain haunted houses. What are these things? A Tantrika, certainly not a Vidya Tantrika, but an Avidya Tantrika, with the help of a certain portion of his or her own ectoplasmic stuff, sits still in an asana or yogic posture, and with the help of his or her ectoplasmic stuff, creates an ectoplasmic body for a detached mind (known as "preta" in Sam'skrta). With the help of his ectoplasmic stuff attached to the detached mind, he or she does all these things. And at the time his or her body remains motionless. So these things are actually not done by ghosts -- they are done by an Avidya Tantrika with the help of a detached mind. One may say that these things are done by ghosts, but actually they are not." (2)

Science behind ectoplasmic beings - II


Baba's explanation continues:

"Now what happens when a person sees some unnatural picture, unnatural image or unnatural being? I have already explained one possibility. It may be that a Tantrika, with the help of his ectoplasmic structure, has created a body for a disembodied mind just to terrorize others. A Vidya Tantrika will not do such things, but an Avidya Tantrika may do them just to terrorize others, as they used to do in the past. After getting some money they would stop this practice.”

“Suppose that you go to a particular house which people say is haunted. There are some haunted houses in every town. I have already told you that if you find any haunted house, you just purchase it and use it. Ghosts will not terrorize Ananda Margiis, because every Ananda Margii is a ghost. [laughter] They are the followers of Shiva. Ghosts will not terrorize ghosts.”    

“So, what happens in such situations? Due to terror, due to pre-imposed terror, a person's mind gets concentrated. Due to fear the mind gets concentrated, and due to concentration, what happens? A certain portion of the person's own ectoplasmic stuff goes to help a detached mind create a body, an ectoplasmic body. So people see their own creation -- the creation that has been made out of their own ectoplasmic stuff. But a detached mind is also there. It is not a ghost. These brahmapishaca or types of ghosts are all ectoplasmic creations. Ectoplasmic stuff is transferred to the detached mind due to mental concentration, temporary concentration." (3)


Conclusion

The central idea is that in the Shabda Cayanika series the various historical figures that appear are disembodied souls, a.k.a ectoplasmic bodies. Ghosts do not exist, and these interactions are not a figment of one’s imagination. These beings are people who died but are in that transitional period wherein they are able to create a temporary ectoplasmic body. And when those ectoplasmic bodies manifest they appear as per their normal form in their prior human life. That is the phenomenon at work in many of the stories from Shabda Cayanika. 
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In Him, 
Vidyasagar


Note 1: Story of Arupratan Mitra

The following is an excerpt from Baba's story about Arupratan Mitra. In Baba's story Arupratan Mitra's appearance is as his normal self, and not with a bleeding head or burns etc.

Baba says: "...The train left with a whistle, and the wheels started moving. Suddenly, a handsome gentleman dressed in a military uniform came running up, and, gasping for breath, entered the compartment. Immediately he approached me with rapid steps. After a while, when I looked closely at him, I was amazed to see that he was none other than my brother-in-law, Aru'pratan Mitra, Sutanuka''s husband, whom I met about fifteen years ago at Bor'oka'liitala'at Chandannagar! I requested him to take his seat beside me, and said to him, "How are things going -- why are you running, gasping for breath? Why are you coming to meet me at 9:00 at night in this empty compartment? I'm on my way to Muzaffarpur; where are you going?"

Aru'p said, "About fifteen minutes ago, at a quarter to nine, my mind suddenly became restless and agitated with so many thoughts and feelings. I thought to myself, "However possible, and as fast as possible, I must come to you immediately. It is my firm conviction that this restlessness, this agitation, will be put to rest as soon as I come near you. I now desperately need peace ... only peace. I don't want happiness, or prosperity -- I don't want the least amount of wealth or jewels of this vast world -- I want only peace."

Aru'p sat down. He was still gasping for breath. I asked him, "When your mind became restless, where were you then?" He replied, "I was far away from here ... on the shore of a sea." I said, "If you were so far away from here, then how could you come here in fifteen minutes?"

With a glimmer of a sweet smile on his lips he replied, "I came very fast, so I am gasping for breath. Immediately after reaching you, my mind has become peaceful. Now I feel a deep tranquility within."

I said, "Unrest or peace are all in the mind. Well, let us talk for a while."

(After His extended meeting with Arupratan Mitra on the train, Baba's narrative continues...)

"[A few days later] I heard an announcement on the radio news. The news bulletin disclosed that there was a serious plane crash somewhere along the Mediterranean coast-line last Monday at 8.45 P.M. Due to certain military reasons the exact details could not be disclosed. All the passengers died in the crash. From the passenger list provided at the airport it appears there were twenty Indian passengers. Their names and addresses have been confirmed, but the dead bodies were so severely burned that identification is impossible. The names of the Indians are 1)... 2)... 3).... 4) ... Among the passengers there was a man from Calcutta, a Sri Aru'pratan Mitra."

"I was speechless. I pieced all the events together and concluded that it was indeed at 9 P.M. on Monday that Sri Aru'pratan, gasping for breath, rushed into my compartment at Benares railway station. He told me that he had been feeling considerable mental unease for the past fifteen minutes, since 8:45. His mind was terribly restless. He had come to me in quest of peace. He had travelled a long distance and that is why he was gasping for breath." (4)

Note 2: More encounters in Shabda Cayanika


Here are references to many stories from the Shabda Cayanika series which further demonstrate that such disembodied souls always appear in their normal physical pre-accident state. Viireshvijay who drowned in the river (5); Agnimitra General who died in battle against the British, (6); Niila'injana Bhainja whose truck crashed into the gorge, (7); Manotos'a Vasu who was killed by ruthless police, (8); Etc and the list goes on.
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Note 3: Avidya tantra


This is the way the science of Avidya's tantra works. 

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Sometimes it also happens that when the thought of an object from the natural world comes within the objective chamber of the mind, one's ectoplasmic stuff becomes so concentrated that it can be utilized in various ways...This science of the application of ectoplasmic strength through the objective mind upon external events or objects is known as "ra'ks'asii vidya'" in Sam'skrta." (9)

Note 4: Further reading


In the appendix 2 of the book "Strange Experiences", there is further information about Baba's viewpoints on ghosts, hallucinations, and psychic diseases.   

References
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 5, Matter and Spirit
2. Yoga Psychology, Ghosts and Evil Spirits
3. Yoga Psychology, Ghosts and Evil Spirits
4. Shabda Cayanika - 3, Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17)
5. Shabda Cayanika - 1, Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4), p.93
6. Shabda Cayanika - 1, Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5), p.124
7. Shabda Cayanika - 1, Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3), p.54
8. Shabda Cayanika - 1, Ik to Indura (Discourse 6), p.154
9. Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 5, The Faculty of Knowledge - 3


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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Main Topic ==

Deep yearning for You

Note: Only those bhaktas who feel a spiritual vibration in their heart can understand this song in the depths of their core.

Introduction: This following Prabhat Samgiita is the heart-felt melancholic expression of an A-grade bhakta. 

Prabhat Samgiita Intro: In the following song the bhakta is making a loving accusation to Parama Purusa. Such high feelings come when there is extreme intimacy and pure, one-pointed supreme  love - bhakti for Ista. Then in that case the bhakta feels internally that he has the right to demand and place his accusation at His Lord's feet. So the following song is the expression of deep love for Parama Purusa.

"Bhálo bási ámi priyo, jáni tumi bhálobáso ná..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1822)

Purport:

O’ my most loving One, I love You, yet know You do not feel the same about me. Even then, I still have prema for You. Why, I have no idea. Alas, I have fallen in love with You. Only this much I feel: Without that I cannot live. Without my deep yearning for You, I feel everything is lost and my life has no meaning.

O’ my endless affection for You is just like the bumblebee that is deeply attracted to the fragrant flower. Because that blossom has no idea about the bumblebee’s love, the flower does not know why the bee is strongly attracted to it. At the same time, the bumblebee does not know that it is being drawn in by the flower’s fragrance. That sweet aroma attracts the bee and draws it close. But those bees do not understand why they have a sincere longing for that fragrant flower. It is beyond the scope of their logic and reasoning. They do not recognise the intense feeling of their restless heart. Similarly, I cannot understand why You are pulling at my inner core.

O’ Parama Purusa, I do not know You fully, even though I always search only for You. Whatever little I know about You, that much I ideate upon. Please tell me in a straightforward manner why I restlessly seek You. Do not play this divine liila with my mind anymore. Don’t hide any longer. Kindly come before me so I can do sastaunga pranam...


Notes for Prabhat Samgiita #1822:

1. When the bhakta wants Parama Purusa to come close, yet Parama Purusa is not completely fulfilling the bhakta’s yearning, then the bhakta makes a loving accusation towards Parama Purusa: “Lord, I know full well that You do not love me.” 

2. According to Ananda Marga philosophy, if one knows Him fully then one merges in Him. Thus so long as one is separate from Him, one cannot know Him completely. And verily one will feel that, “Lord, I do not fully know You.”


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Those eating fish

Here is an English summary of Baba’s teaching in Bengali from Shabda Cayanika - 20, (Bangla), Disc #156:

Fish quarrel so much among themselves; they are quarrel mongers. They eat each other; they feel jealous towards one another; and, they also have the tendency to wander around aimlessly in an undisciplined, disorderly manner. Because fish have these negative qualities, the general public has long thought that those who eat fish become contaminated by these same defects. (English Summary)

Note: Amongst all of India, the most densely populated fish-eating area is Bengal. Baba says that the majority of the population of Bengal is kaevarta (fisherman community). Throughout Bengal, there are a huge number of lakes, ponds, rivers, and water sources; that is why fish flourish there. In Bengal, fish are known as "water fruit". Except for very strict, devoted margiis - which are very few in number there - most of them like to eat fish.


== Section 4: Links ==

Upcoming Dogma: Father's Day - June 21
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Postings to Read
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Types of peace: bad to beneficial
Fear epidemic & antidote
Beware of CT scans & greedy medical industry

Mental ailments: identify, avoid, & cure



Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Samskara & rebirth of famous leader + 4 more

Baba

Samskara & rebirth of famous leader

Namaskar,

In the three stories appended below, Baba reveals the past life, status of mind, and rebirth of one famous Indian political leader.

Due to bad deed: reborn as a lower being


In the cycle of brahmacakra, the starting point of pratisaincara denotes when living beings proceed slowly from plant life to animal life and finally to human life.
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Once one attains the human frame they have free will. If with their free will they goad their mind in a positive direction, they will become more and more subtle, refined. They will progress on the path of spirituality. And if they exercise their free will in the opposite degrading direction, then they will degenerate and be reborn as a lower being.

As shown below, in the first story, the person had passed through the stages of plant and animal life and finally got human life. Then after perhaps his first human life or so, he was reborn as a monk. But at that point, the strong desire came in his mind to rule over others. So this person's dominant desire was not towards spirituality or God realization, and when one does not yearn for knowing the Supreme, one cannot get Him. Rather his longing was for power and prestige. In that case, moksa was not a possibility. He would have to be reborn so his samskara for power could get exhausted. In that way, he took rebirth and became a political leader of India.

In that position, he indulged in all kinds of negative actions and misused his power. He lost all his good qualities and degenerated terribly. Upon his death, prakrti assigned him the body of a wild Indian street dog. So he went directly from being a political leader to animal life.

When he finished his life as a dog, then maybe he was reborn as a monkey or as a normal human being. This is the way the cycle of samskaras plays out. Everyone undergoes the reactions of their past actions.

Indeed, what transpired with this particular politician was not a rare event. Rather this is a most common scenario. This type of scenario happens in most cases. And his mind leaned in that direction, so he remained under the bondage of prakrti. To overcome the grasp of prakrti is not easy; sadhana and His cosmic grace are needed - otherwise it is impossible. That is why Baba warns us that without twice daily meditation, one will "throw oneself into the tortures of animal life for crores of years."
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When misuse of free will then


Here we have to keep in mind that this political leader's case is typical, not uncommon. People gradually get human life; some do good deeds and become inclined towards spirituality; and they become veritable sadhakas - either as a family person or a monk. But if during that phase they have other worldly longings, then in their next life prakrti fulfills that longing.

In that case, they are granted power, post, money, name or fame etc, and invariably they misuse their status and pass their days, in committing  injustices, harming innocent people. Thereafter, they get terribly degenerated - as happened with this political leader.

Actually, truly speaking, he was fortunate in that he only fell to the level of a dog, which is a fairly developed being. Many demonic rulers, upon their death, get transformed into stones, sticks, or some virus, bug or worm. From that status, it takes thousands and millions of years to come back again in human life. Even then, after getting human life it is not sure that one will utilise the time properly. Greedy capitalists are reborn as pieces of gold or paper dollar notes. All in all, it is a very horrifying situation. In that case, it takes an extremely long time to again get human life, crores and crores of years.

Now we can understand how gracious Baba is and how much Baba has blessed us by making it very easy to cross this ocean of bhava, i.e. bundle of samskaras. By practising sadhana twice daily, one is going to get mukti - liberation. That is His expressed guarantee to all sadhakas of the Marga.
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Those not regular in sadhana should start doing from this very moment. One should not miss this special opportunity. Death can knock on your door anytime - then it will be too late. If you are doing sadhana regularly then liberation is guaranteed.

Namaskar,
in Him,
Sundar

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Immediately undergo reaction of same intensity


Ananda Marga ideology, “As long as one has a physical body, one cannot be free from action. Thus spiritual aspirants must be ever-vigilant to ensure that new reactive momenta do not enter their vásanábháńda. Through proper Cosmic ideation (Brahmacarya), sádhakas can keep their vásanábhánd́a filled with the ideation of Consciousness. They may have to undergo their past saḿskáras, but because they constantly ideate on the Supreme, no new bundle of saḿskáras will be created. Moreover their old saḿskáras will be exhausted more quickly.” (1)

Ananda Marga ideology, “Human beings undergo reactions according to the nature of their original actions. If someone harms a sick person, a saint, a person who has taken shelter with someone, or an honest person, he or she will immediately undergo a reaction of the same intensity. This is because sick, infirm and saintly people never obstruct the original actions of wrongdoers. Whatever the original actions of a person may be, good or bad, reactive momenta are bound to be created. Until all these potential reactions are expressed, liberation or salvation is impossible.” (2)

Learn more about life, death, & samskara


Those who come are one day going to die. All then are curious to know what happens after death. Those who do not know, please read Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy and Idea and Ideology. In those books you can learn more about life, death, samskara, and rebirth.
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Write us to learn the name of this leader


For obvious reasons, we have not named the political leader in the below account. By reading, you may have figured out who it is. However, if you are not sure, or are curious, or want confirmation, then write us and we will let you know.

These following stories, recounted by family acarya Dasarathji of Jamalpur, hold great educative value for every sadhaka as they give tremendous insight into how the samskara theory works and how one can attain the supreme rank.

Here following is Dasarathji's first story...

Story #1: What was he in previous birth


"One day while holding darshan, Baba called me forward and directed me to see the past life of one political leader of the Indian independence movement. With Baba's blessing, I began to describe what I saw."
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"In a very mountainous region there is one tree, and seated beneath the tree is a monk doing meditation. The monk is clothed only in a laungota."

"Baba then instructed me to look into the mental plate of that monk and describe what I saw."

I recounted, "He has a strong, dominant desire to rule others."

Reflection: By this demonstration recounted by respected Ac Dasarathji, it is clear that in his previous life this political leader was a sadhaka who had a burning desire to get power. In result, instead of getting moksa, that monk was reborn in human form and given a high post during the Indian independence movement.

Here following is Dasarathji's next story...

Story #2: A comparison with Subhash


"In a second demonstration, Baba compared the life of this same political leader with that of Subhash Chandra Bose. The year was 1962, just after China invaded and captured part of India."

"Baba called upon me and instructed me to go and see what the political leader was doing. Immediately, within a flash, I could see exactly what was going on."

"That political leader was in his residence, feeling troubled and humiliated by China's attack. He was in a state of extreme psychic turmoil and drinking alcohol heavily in his room."

"Then Baba instructed me to go and see what Subhash was doing. I reported that Subhash was performing meditation in a Himalayan cave."
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"Baba inquired if I saw anything else. I replied that there are many skulls around."

Reflection: By this above demonstration, recounted by Ac Dasarathji, anyone can easily understand the contrasting states of mind of these two leaders. The first was sunk in woe drinking alcohol, while the second was a great tantrika doing sadhana.

For those who may not know, at one time both this political leader and Subhash were working together in the same party for India's freedom. But due to ideological differences, Subhash was pushed away. It was quite natural then for Baba to compare the progression and transformation of these two leaders.

Here following is Dasarathji's third story…


Story #3: Rebirth as a dog

"Some years later, Baba performed a third demonstration. Baba instructed me to go and see what happened to that political leader after he died."

"I saw in my mind's eye that he had been reborn as a dog and was now living a dog's life."
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"Such is the shocking plight of the once Indian independence leader."

References
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life, The Science of Action
2. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life, The Science of Action

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.



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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Important Teaching ==

About today’s scripts

Prout philosophy states, "In the present world there are four types of scripts – Indo Aryan, Semitic, Occido-Aryan and Mongolo-Chinese scripts."

"The Mongolo-Chinese scripts are pictorial scripts – all the letters of the scripts are pictures. They contain about 1055 letters. In the Occido-Aryan scripts there are 20 to 35 letters. In the Indo-Aryan scripts there are about 50 letters, and in the Semitic scripts there are 20 to 30 letters."

"The Chinese and Japanese practice of using Romanized Mongolo-Chinese script is unscientific."

"Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Kashmiri, etc. come under the Semitic scripts and are written from right to left. This is difficult to write and takes a long time to print. Malaya has abandoned Arabic script and adopted Roman script to overcome this difficulty."

"The scripts of Tibet and South-East Asia come under the Indo-Aryan scripts. They are quite good but difficulties arise in joining letters. Through practice it has been experienced that Roman script is the best script. It is the most scientific. Those who oppose it do so out of local sentiments. Proutists won't go against any local script, but they will encourage the most scientific script as the world script. At present Roman script is the most scientific script. Future generations may evolve a new script." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 15, Talks on Prout


== Section: Important Teaching ==

When people are fired & not given new job


   According to Prout philosophy, "For the all-round welfare of human beings, society needs to follow some fundamental socio-political principles. Without the firm foundation of such principles, disunity, injustice and exploitation will flourish."
   "First people should not be retrenched from their livelihood unless alternative employment has been arranged for them."
   "Let us discuss what happens when people lose their livelihood. Take the example of rickshaw pullers in India. The work of rickshaw pullers is exhausting and poorly paid, but if it is declared illegal, many rickshaw pullers will become unemployed and their lives will become more miserable. Those who cannot find alternative employment will either die of starvation or become criminals in an effort to survive. In either case, society will be adversely affected. So, before this occupation is prohibited, rickshaw pullers should be provided with suitable alternative employment." (1)

Note 1: In failing to follow this important point, nowadays some countries are facing a whirlpool of criminal activity. One example is the situation in Iraq and the formation of ISIS / ISIL. When Saddam Hussein was in power and ruling over Iraq then he employed a huge army. When the US deposed of Saddam Hussein and dismantled the entire army, they imposed the order that those soldiers must not be given any work. Without a guaranteed job, those soldiers formed themselves into the terrorist, fighting brigade known as ISIS / ISIL that is currently wreaking havoc throughout the region. ISIS / ISIL is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths of innocent people and wanton destruction throughout the land. And the root cause is that Hussein's fighting forces lost their jobs without any guarantee of other employment.

Note 2: Here it should be understood that the term retrenchment means losing one's job. The worker has been dismissed, fired, or let go whereby they no longer have a job. The term retrenchment is commonly used in Australia and South Africa. People from other regions may not be familiar with this usage of the term. 

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 16, Three Cardinal Socio-Political Principles


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How to utilize others


Prout philosophy says, “The method of utilization should vary in accordance with the changes in time, space and person, and the utilization should be of a progressive nature. Take a particular example. Suppose a physically strong person serves the society as a rickshaw puller or a market porter. As the rickshaw may become outdated some day, the method of utilizing their physical strength should vary. If a person is intellectually developed but has the same physical strength as others, their intellectual potentiality should be utilized. Thus the process of utilization will not be the same for all people. Better methods of utilization should be continually developed, but the process of utilization should be progressive in nature.” (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 15, Talks on Prout


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

बाबा, तुम मेरे गीत में स्पन्दन के साथ आये हो

प्रभात संगीत 3304 (तुमि) गाने एशेछो, प्राने छोवॉ दाव...

भावार्थ

हे परमपुरुष! अपनी अहैतुकी कृपा से तुम मेरे गीत में स्पन्दन के साथ आये हो। तुम अपनी मधुर कृपा से मेरे मन में आये हो। मैं प्रभात संगीत गा रहा था। तुम्हारा आनन्ददायी आगमन मेरे पूरे अस्तित्व को उद्वेलित कर गया। अब कृपया मेरे व्याकुल  हृदय को अपना मधुर स्पर्श देकर पूर्ण करो। कृपा कर मुस्काते हुये मेरे अधिक निकट आओ, और स्वयं अपनी आभा से मेरे मन के प्रति कोने को प्रकाशित करो। हे  मेरे परमप्रिय! कृपा कर मेरे ध्यान में, और अधिक निकट आकर कृतार्थ करो।

बाबा, तुम कितने आकर्षक और प्यारे हो , पूरा दिन तुम्हारेे बारे में सोचते और चिंतन करते बीत गया, और अब साॅंध्यकालीन आकाश  चमक रहा है, मेरे सभी चैबीस घंटे तुम्हारे मधुर प्रवाह में घूम रहे हैं। बाबा! जब तुम मेरे पास आये ही हो, तो मेरे साथ ही हमेशा  रहो, और मुझे अपना बना लो...।

हे प्रभु ! तुम प्रेमस्वरूप हो, इस चमकती शाम को तुम्हारा शुभागमन मेरे पूरे अस्तित्व को पुलकित कर रहा है, यह संध्या-काल हमेशा बना रहे । तुम्हारा यह आगमन हमेशा  के लिये बना रहे। हे परम पुरुष! मेरी भक्ति भावनाओं और आकूति स्मृतियों को अपने सुर-लय में अन्तहीन रूपसे तैराओ।

 बाबा! तुम्हारा यहाँ मेरे पास आये हो। तुम्हें सब कुछ समर्पण। 


== Section 3: Links ==

Monday, June 15, 2026

Types of peace: bad to beneficial + 3 more

Baba
Types of peace: bad to beneficial

Namaskar,

A woman in an Indian household does not raise her voice against her abusive husband due to social pressure. The husband may take out his frustrations by beating his wife and children. Due to fear and respect for the dogmatic social norms, the wife tolerates her husband’s cruel behavior quietly. From the outside, the household may appear quiet and peaceful as there is no fight. That is static peace. Should such a morbid and static quietness be accepted as desirable peace? According to Ananda Marga ideology, ta’masikii sha’nti (static peace) is not desirable.
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Three types of sha’nti (peace)

According to Ananda Marga teachings, there are three types of sha’nti (peace), namely, (1) ta’masikii (static) sha’nti, (2) sa’ttvikii (sentient) sha’nti, and (3) parama’ sha’nti (perfect peace).

Prout philosophy states, “The cry, “Peace! Peace!” has become a craze in the world today. Can anything be achieved by such cries? There is no way to establish peace except to fight against the very factors which disturb peace.” (1)

#1: Ta’masikii sha’nti / static peace


If the voice of agitation is forcefully smothered during a struggle against exploitation, then the struggle ceases. This cessation of struggle is caused by the victory of the avidyá (negative) forces over vidyá (positive) forces. Many mistakenly think that peace has been achieved as all the noise of struggle has ended. However, this so-called peace is only temporary peace and is ta’masikii sha’nti (static peace).

For instance, consider a situation in any factory wherein there is a serious inequity in wages and the workers only earn 1 dollar per day while the CEO makes 300 times that amount. It is natural that the workers may stop work to agitate for fair wages. The management may call the police to handle the ensuing unrest, and the police may beat up the agitators, or worse, open fire and kill a few of them to intimidate the rest and stop the movement. After this, the intimidated workers may return to work and it may be reported that peace has been restored. And yet the undercurrent of exploitation remains unaddressed. That is static peace.
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#2: Sa’ttvikii sha’nti / sentient peace

When the force of vidyá (positive force) defeats the force of avidyá (negative force), there also the struggle ends. The peace thus obtained is called sa’ttvikii sha’nti (sentient peace). Bringing about sentient peace requires a great deal of effort. This is a desirable situation of peace in collective life.


#3: Parama’ sha’nti / absolute peace

The struggle between avidyá (negative force) and vidyá (positive force) is perpetual. There may be a temporary cessation of struggle from time to time and in different places. If vidyá (positive force) wins we say that sentient peace has been established while if avidyá (negative force) wins then we say static peace has been established. However, these victories are temporary and neither sentient nor static peace is permanent. Permanent relief is possible only with absolute peace. Absolute peace is possible only when one develops bhakti and ensconces their mind in Parama Purus’a.
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Static peace is de-facto standard today


Unfortunately, a vast majority of the general public advocate superficial ta’masikii sha’nti. People try to quiet the commotion without investigating and addressing the main cause. If noise is coming out of a household due to the husband beating his wife then it is a sin not to intervene and stop the exploitation. Most people simply tell the husband and wife to maintain peace by not making noise but don’t try to find out the main cause. By asking the husband and wife not to make noise, an attempt is made to establish static peace. Often, parents yell at their fighting children to maintain silence without discriminating between who is the main troublemaker. In such cases, the parents are setting a bad example by establishing static peace. The correct approach is to find the main cause and rectify it. Such an approach may be more difficult, but the peace thus obtained is sentient and the preferred outcome.

Absolute peace only possible in individual life


Both ta’masikii (static) and sa’ttvikii peace are temporary in nature as the notion of such peace is applicable only in the scope of this world which is a relative reality. The created universe is a relative reality, and there cannot be absolute peace on this relative plane. One can accomplish absolute peace in one’s individual life, but not in collective life. Thus, as sa’dhakas, our goal should be to establish sa’ttvikii sha’nti (peace) in the collective sphere, while seeking Parama’ sha’nti in our individual lives.
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Conclusion


Many times people think that putting an end to a commotion by smothering the struggle against injustice and exploitation is the way to bring peace. However, in such cases, the exploitation and injustice remain unaddressed, and the peace thus obtained is ta’masikii sha’nti / static peace. Ta’masik peace is not permanent, and we should strive for sentient peace in our collective lives. In our individual lives, however, we should strive for Parama’ Sha’nti (absolute peace), as that alone is permanent.

Prout philosophy states, “The cry, “Peace! Peace!” has become a craze in the world today. Can anything be achieved by such cries? There is no way to establish peace except to fight against the very factors which disturb peace.” (1)

In Him,
Samvit

What to do when fight breaks out

When any fight erupts, those onlookers have a specific duty according to our AM  ideology. In this case, every Ananda Margii should know what should be done.
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This following is the English summary of the Bangla teaching (Bha’rata, Tantra A’r Ta’ntrika, GD 1966, Calcutta):

Here is a case example: Tom was beating Dick. Hearing this, Harry came and cried out, “Why are you two fighting and beating each other. Stop quarreling! Live together peacefully.” No doubt, Harry’s words are very sweet. But this type of sweet talk has no value. It is useless and worthless. The proper thing is for Harry to find out who the real culprit is: Dick or Tom. If it is found that Tom is the culprit then it is appropriate to immediately support Dick and arrange proper punishment for Tom. This is the only path in Tantra.

If this is not done, and you only say, “Do not quarrel - do not quarrel, live together peacefully, and stop fighting”, then the next day you will find that Tom beat Dick even more severely. This demonstrates that Harry’s attempt at an intervention - i.e. spread the holy water of peace, peace, peace - was completely fruitless. And this will only further convince Tom that he can have his way with Dick without any retribution. So Tom’s audacity will grow exponentially and he will again beat Dick mercilessly. (English summary)

Absolute peace may shower only on individual


Ananda Marga ideology states, “Jiṋátvá shivaḿ shántimatyantameti. Parama Puruśa is Shiva. By knowing Him human beings can attain absolute peace. The word shánti is derived from the Saḿskrta root verb sham plus suffix ktin. Shánti means to remain absorbed in one’s own self. One can attain equanimity and equipoise of mind by knowing Parama Puruśa. This is what is called shánti.” (2)

Ananda Marga ideology states, “When the static force becomes predominant there will be peace, which is termed tamoguńii shánti [static peace]. When the sentient force dominates there will also be peace, which is called sáttvikii shánti [sentient peace]. This fight between the static and sentient forces will continue as long as the universe exists. There cannot be any absolute peace in the realm of relativity. Absolute peace may shower down in an individual’s life, but not on the collective body. When individual animation is suspended in Cosmic animation, or when individual aspiration is suspended in Cosmic aspiration, the result is absolute peace. Absolute peace in the collective body means the suspension of the universe, which is an impossibility.” (3)

“Don't quarrel”: a bogus slogan


Prout philosophy states, “The cry, “Peace! Peace!” has become a craze in the world today. Can anything be achieved by such cries? There is no way to establish peace except to fight against the very factors which disturb peace. Even in the personal life of every human being, there is a constant fight between the benevolent and the malevolent intellect, or between vidyá and avidyá. At times vidyá triumphs, while at other times avidyá wins. In social life, too, this fight between vidyá and avidyá continues. Vidyá has to fight avidyá, and in this fight wherever and as long as vidyá remains triumphant, there is a special type of peace which may be called sáttvikii shánti [sentient peace]. Similarly, wherever and as long as avidyá remains victorious in this fight, there, also, a special type of peace prevails which may be called támasikii shánti [static peace]. Thus we find that peace is actually a relative factor. Absolute or permanent peace cannot occur in collective life because the created universe, which is embedded in the process of saiṋcara [extroversion] and pratisaiṋcara [introversion] is, in fact, dominated first by Avidyá [extroversial force], and then by Vidyá [introversial force], respectively.” (4)

References
1. Prout in a Nutshell Part 3, Problems of the Day
2. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of Life in a Nutshell Part 11, To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters
3. The Awakening of Women, Economic Self-Reliance – Section A
4. Prout in a Nutshell Part 3, Problems of the Day

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The below section is an entirely different topic, unrelated to the above material.
It stands on its own merit as a point of interest and ideological awareness.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

I have only one hope

"Tumi path bhúle yadi ele jene shune,nái bá ele, nái ba ele,
sámarthya nái kari nimantrańa,tabu yadi ele avahele..." (Prabhat Samgiita #2246)

Purport:
 
O’ Parama Purusa, even if You come by mistake or because of forgetting Your path, that will be wonderful. Up until now, You haven’t had a plan to come over here. I will consider that Your fathomless grace. Because I can see that up till this moment, by Your own choice, You have not come. Baba, please be merciful and come to me. By my own merit I do not have any capacity or strength to invite You to come to me. You are my everything - my whole life is revolving around You. My Divine Entity, it is my great hope that You will come, even if by chance, or in disdain, or to discipline me for my bad conduct. 

O’ My Supreme One, I want to receive You in a most ceremonial and unique manner. But I do not have a golden throne for Your majestic arrival. Nor do I have a beautiful, charming, silken dais for You. O’ my nearest One, I have not decorated Your path of arrival with alpana. My heart longs to receive and have You. Baba, I have only one hope: that You will come - even if it was not Your intention. I will consider that to be Your endless compassion.

O’ Parama Purusa Baba, You know well that in this thatched hut of mine there is not an abundant amount of wealth. I do not have costly gems and jewels to display or show at the time of Your august visit - nor do I have A-grade bhakti. My dearest, with my heartfelt longing and love, I hope that at least You will bless me and come, even if that was not Your plan.  

Baba, You are ever-gracious. I long for Your foot-dust. Please shower me in Your love...


Notes for Prabhat Samgiita #2246:

[1] A'lpana': These are the colourful motifs, sacred art, or decorative painting done on a horizontal surface (walkway, patio etc) on auspicious occasions. Those who have attended DMC might have witnessed how on the walking path across the stage leading up towards Baba's dais there are some very decorative, colourful, attractive designs. In an artistic manner there is a brilliant array of flower pollen, flower petals, or any colorful scented fragrance which are soft and upon which someone can walk comfortably. This beautiful and colourful decoration is known as a'lpana' and it is meant to pay high respect and adoration to the Divine Entity. In our Marga this is used for Baba's holy and auspicious arrival. In common social settings and religious life the general population makes such decorations for the respected Deity. It is also employed in the temples.

[2] In this above song, all the references to worldly riches and wealth such as the "golden throne" and "costly gems and jewels" represent the qualities or merits that a person achieves in life: High education, various skills & good deeds, top-level job, noble character, track record of social service etc. Those “gems and jewels” also refer to great spiritual wealth, i.e. highest devotion or parabhakti. But the sadhaka in this song does not possess any of those worldly attributions - nor does he have high spiritual longing and realisation. Hence he cannot rely upon such attributions to call Parama Purusa. So instead the sadhaka is calling Him with whatever degree of heart-felt devotion he has. This is the special scene which has been expressed in this Prabhat Samgiita.


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Real formula of weapons

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Nowadays science means creating new weapons – strengthening the hands of warmongers; but the spirit of science should not be like this; and at the start, in the primordial phase of human life it was not so. Yes, there is necessity of weapons – weapons not for strengthening the hands of warmongers, but for providing security for good ideas, good thoughts, and good persons. Science should be just like art: science for service and blessedness, “Art for service and blessedness,” I said; and I say, science is also for service and blessedness. Science should always be utilized for the proper progress of human society.” (1)

Note: In the above quote Baba is guiding us that all forms of artistic expression - from music to drawing to writing-- are for elevating and serving humanity and goading the mind to more subtle thoughts. In the past nobody could conceive of this beautiful and vast idea, especially in materialistic societies where art has become a showpiece for baser propensities. That only shows why Baba's teaching is so unique.

Reference
1. A Few Problems Solved Part 7, Renaissance in All the Strata of Life


== Section: Important Teaching ==

No salvation by this route

Kindly read the below quote from Baba's teachings. At the end of the quote a question has been posed. If your answer to the question is correct then it means you read Baba's books carefully; and, if your answer is wrong or you do not know the answer, then it signifies that you need to pay more attention when reading Guru's teachings. After all, if sadhakas are not diligent in studying Baba's books then who is going to read them - non-margiis?

Here then is the quote:

Ananda Marga ideology states, "There are some people who die after fasting for thirty or forty days. The members of their community think that they have attained salvation thereby, but one cannot attain salvation by fasting in this way." (1)

Question: Who is Baba referring to in the above quote?

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Answer: Both Vinoba Bhave and Balak Brahmacari fall in this category. They both died after extended fasts, and in both cases their followers thought they had attained supreme realisation (moksa), but in His above teaching Baba informs us otherwise.

Verily, so many have passed in this way - especially monks have died from long fasts and their followers believe they got moksa. That is a misnomer within the Hindu religion.

If due to lack of food one attained salvation, then what about all those in economically destitute nations who have starved to death such as during terrible famines. Did they too all attain moksa?

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 10, Ideation on Brahma



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