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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Ever-present Baba always helps + 2 more

Baba

Ever-present Baba always helps

Namaskar, 

One of the most unique and special aspects of the tantric path of Ananda Marga is that Baba always helps us personally. He has a direct hand in all we do, protects us in every situation and circumstance, and eternally showers His cosmic grace in our sadhana. We need not rely on any other entity - ever. Baba is always there for us, 100% of the time. 
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Baba’s special guideline

And, indeed, in this below original Hindi discourse of 05 March 1969, Baba makes the situation perfectly clear. Here is a summary of a key aspect of the below Hindi wherein Baba says that, I (Baba) will always help you directly, not indirectly through fake gurus. Kindly see the original Hindi quote from Ananda Vacanamrtam - 41 (Pure), chapter 3:

"यह शुभ्र ज्योति बहुत ही शुभ्र, देखने में बहुत ही अच्छी, बहुत ही सुन्दर । साधना करो, आसानी से देख लोगे तुम लोग । वैयष्टिक जीवन में इन आँखों से देखोगे । कोई अद्भुत, कोई अलौकिक बात नहीं है । थोड़ी-सी ही चेष्टा से ही पा जाओगे । मानव-जीवन धन्य हो जाएगा अगर उस ज्योति को अपनी आँखों से देख लिए । और अवश्य देख सकोगे, तुम लोग साधक हो । ठीक से साधना करो । और मैं help कर दूँगा, कोई बात नहीं है ।([1])([2]) जब मनुष्य के शरीर में आ गए हो, साधना-मार्ग में आ गए हो, तो काम पूरा करके तब न जाना है ! यही बात है । हो जाएगा सब ।

 ओम् सुनने में दिक्कत हुई तो मैं सुना दूँगा :- और ठीक वैसा ही यह ओम् sound, यह supreme sound, शब्दब्रह्म, यह भी आसानी से तुम लोग सुन लोगे । और अगर साधना से तुम लोगों को सुनने में दिक्कत हुई तो मैं सुना दूँगा ।

तो, ज्योतिर्ब्रह्म, शब्दब्रह्म, यह सब तुम लोग देखोगे, सीखोगे, पाओगे, अनुभव करोगे अपने जीवन में तब न ? मरने के बाद, नरक में जाकर, स्वर्ग में जाकर क्या देखोगे, क्या सुनोगे, उस सम्बन्ध में मैं कुछ नहीं कहूँगा । इसी जीवन में पूरी अनुभूति हुई, तब न ? तो नरक’,‘स्वर्ग के इन्तज़ार में क्यों रहोगे ? यहीं सब कुछ अनुभव करोगे । और इसी दुनिया को स्वर्ग बना लोगे ।" [AV-41 (Pure), chapter 3, 05 March 1969]


By the above Hindi teaching from Ananda Vacanamrtam - 41 (Pure), chapter 3, it is very clear that Sadguru Baba is always directly guiding and helping us in all situations, and that we should never seek out or rely on those who wrongly call themselves as "gurus". And, verily, the seed and spirit of this teaching rings true across the vast body of AM scripture.
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Problem in printed AM book


Unfortunately, there is one AM publication, “Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 4”, chapter 3, which directly contravenes Baba’s above teaching. In particular, please pay attention to the yellow highlighted portion at the end. 

In the spiritual world also, the sádhaka, while ideating on the Supreme will certainly pass through the different stages of realization without necessarily being aware of it. When the all-merciful Táraka Brahma physically comes to Earth in the form of a Sadguru He helps the deserving sádhakas to attain this type of samádhi. Even when He is physically absent in this world He helps the deserving persons to attain this samádhi through other gurus. 

In the above passage, the point has been wrongly given that when Sadguru Baba is not physically present then we should rely on other pseudo-gurus. This is a direct breach of Ananda Marga ideology and violates the essence of tantra whereby the eternal Taraka Brahma is the Guru. As Ananda Margiis, we never need to rely on other 3rd grade gurus for anything. Sadguru Baba is ever-present and guiding us directly and personally all of the time.
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What went wrong

The above yellow highlighted line from Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 4 (chapter 3) is not Baba’s teaching. That discourse was given on 20 Apr 1969 at the Ranchi jagrti and what was printed in the book is actually from Dada Vijayananda's notebook. So it is not a direct Baba quote. 

Conclusion


As Ananda Margiis, we have to be cent-per-cent sure that every page of our AM books is proper and in concert with Baba’s teachings. Verily, our chief duty is to keep AM scripture intact and ensure that each book strictly reflects and represents what Sadguru Baba actually said. 
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Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "The scriptures containing spiritual injunctions must be totally flawless." (1)

In Him, 
Shankar Basu

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, page .200, Edition 1995


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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: Important Teaching ==

Prayer vs asking for Him

“Prárthanárcaná mátraeva bhramamúlam.” (1)

Formula: Asking for something from Parama Purusa is bad. Asking for Parama Purusa is good.

If one is asking for Parama Purusa Himself then it is not prayer, and if one is asking something mundane from Him then it is prayer, which is bad and against our AM fundamentals.

When a bhakta is asking for Parama Purusa Himself, then that does not fall in the category of prayer. Then it is parabhakti. However, If a person is asking something from Parama Purusa - such as prestige, money, something mundane etc - then that is the type of prayer that is condemned in AM teachings. 

In the second stanza of Prabhat Samgiita #4589, the following idea is expressed: 

I do not have any virtue or strength from following Sixteen Points. Just I depend on Your causeless grace. Please give me bhakti; that is the only thing I want - to remain close to You.

And indeed, this core idea is conveyed in countless PS compositions where the bhakta is asking for His closeness, i.e. His grace. This is part and parcel of our devotional and spiritual approach in Ananda Marga, and every sadhaka may request His grace in sadhana. 


In stark contrast, here below Baba points out the ills of prayer where the person is asking Parama Purusa for crude gains like mundane wealth etc.


Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy says, "Prayer is the act of asking for a favour with earnestness. It also means a solemn petition addressed to the Supreme Being for certain benefits. One prays to God for something which one does not possess or thinks one does not possess. One asks God for these favours with the faith that He alone can bestow everything and by His mere wish all wants can be satisfied. By prayer or by begging one wants to awaken His wish so that one may be granted the things one lacks. Does not one’s attempt to rouse the wish of God to fulfil these needs, upon careful and rational thinking, appear to be a reminder to God to give one something of which God has kept one deprived? It would otherwise not be necessary to remind Him in prayer of that thing or to try to arouse His wish to give. For instance, if one is in need of money, one would, with the faith that God alone can give, pray to Him for the favour of giving one money. Does not this request show God’s fault in keeping one in want of money, when He alone can give it? God alone is blamed for it, and by praying to Him for money one is precisely pointing out to Him His partiality in not giving one the money one needed. Therefore, prayer or asking for favours from God is only pointing out to the Sole Giver His mistakes in the distribution of His favours. It only presumes lack of impartiality in Him, and that is why He is blamed for making some very rich and others very poor. Praying to God for favours is only to bring to His notice the charge of partiality levelled against Him. When prayer leads to such a conclusion, it is only ignorance to ask for favours.” (2)

References
1. Ananda Sutram, 3-11
2. Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy, How Should Human Beings Live In This World?


== Section 3: Links ==

Postings to Read

Baba's strategy of propagating AM teachings

Prout is God-centered

Story: Baba knows your inner longing

Why not thank Supreme Entity



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.
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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.
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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




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