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Friday, June 5, 2026

Prout: where people live & work + 4 more

Baba
Prout: where people live & work 

Namaskar,

Now is the critical moment to once again consider these important Prout guidelines. 
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The socio-economic theory of Prout states, "Local people are those who have merged their individual socio-economic interests with the socio-economic interests of the socio-economic unit they live in...Those who have not done so should be branded as outsiders." (1)

Prout philosophy guides us, "No outsider should be allowed to interfere in local economic affairs or in the system of production and distribution, otherwise a floating population will develop, causing outflow of economic wealth from the area. If this occurs the area will become vulnerable to outside economic exploitation and decentralized economy will be undermined." (2)

The protection of local resources


Prout advocates that goods should be produced and sold locally. What is produced is for the local public to utilise. However, if export businesses do develop, then only finished products can be sold directly in those markets. Local raw materials should not be taken over by an exploiting state or country, i.e. outsiders, who reap the benefits and profits of those raw materials.

That means natural resources should not be shipped out. The refinement process should be handled in the locale. Local people should be the beneficiaries of their own local resources. With a healthy economic base, people will be able to freely choose where they wish to work and be given opportunity to stay in their home area. Side by side, the problems and negative effects of immigration due to capitalist exploitation, which is now so common not only between countries but within each and every state, province, and township, will be eliminated.
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The socio-economic theory of Prout states, "Howrah district, for example, produces sufficient crops in a season to feed the local people for seventeen months, but due to immigrant labour the produce is consumed in six and a half months. The elimination of the floating population will also protect the social life of the cooperative from the possibility of adverse social influences." (3)

Economic freedom provided to all


Taken altogether, everything should be provided from within. Then there will be guaranteed employment for all. Laborers and workers should not have to scour the earth in order to find employment. Hungry, starving workers should not be pushed out from their own homes, separated from their loved ones and forced to go far away in search of their livelihood.

Nor should laborers have to take extreme trouble to commute for hours and hours in order to get to work. Jobs should be available locally so that people can live with their families and make a proper income. Side by side, if anyone has an honest desire to move to another area and become part of that community then they are welcome to do so. This is all part of Prout policy.

However if some persons motivated by extreme greed are going outside their area in order to exploit another samaj then that will not be permitted. Because Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar 's Prout philosophy is for the welfare of all, especially the common people, who for centuries have been exploited.
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Socioeconomic theory Prout states, "Local people must be given preference in employment, and all local people should be locally employed. If this policy is followed, there will be no surplus or deficit labour among the local people, and if many people do come from outside areas, they will not find a place in the local economy. Where a floating population exists in a particular region, the outflow of capital remains unchecked and the economic development of the area is undermined." (4)

Conclusion


Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar has given beautiful solutions to all sorts of socio-economic problems in the form of self-sufficient samajas. Where production is geared towards local consumption and where people get scope to live and work in the comfort of their own area, as well as have the option to move to a new place should they so desire. These are all important aspects of Prout's policy on the point of immigration.

Overall, Prout offers numerous clear-cut policies on this significant matter of immigration - which Shrii  Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar has explained beautifully in so many discourses. Please reference: 'Some Specialities of Prout's Economic System', 'Decentralized Economy 1 & 2', 'Principles of Balanced Economy', 'Economic Dynamics', 'Cooperatives', 'Agrarian Revolution' and more. All these discourses are filled with Shrii PR Sarkar 's golden Prout policies for building up a great human society.
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Namaskar,
in Him,
Vidha’ta’

All may live where they wish

It should also be understood that in the Prout system, people are free to move from one country to the next, from one samaj to another. In this regard, personal freedom and individual choice stand at the forefront; people may travel and live where they desire. Indeed, so long as one has merged their socio-economic interest with a particular samaj, then that is enough to take up residence in that locale. Accordingly, people may live and work where they like.

Prout for the service & welfare of all


These following teachings state that Prout is the way of forward movement.
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The socioeconomic theory of Ananda Marga philosophy states, "PROUT is dedicated to the service and welfare of one and all. You should immediately build a one and indivisible human society without further delay by popularising PROUT." (5)

The socioeconomic theory of Ananda Marga philosophy states, "PROUT equips human beings with their own Prana Dharma and thereby reinforces and strengthens their march along the path of progress." (6)

"PROUT is the panacea." (7)

Guidance for all realms of life


We know that Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar has bestowed upon us clear-cut guidelines for how to proceed in each and every sphere of life. And in our social life those guidelines have taken shape in the form of Prout philosophy. Not just on the point of immigration and labor issues, but from birth to death, from village life to global government, from unit to collective, and from start to finish, Prout philosophy has beautifully given us the way how to advance and move ahead. There is no question that Prout does not have any policies. Rather Prout guidelines are precise, point-pointed, diamond-like strategies and teachings. By these very crystal-clear policies, Prout will be established and the entire humanity will grow and prosper. And one singular human society will be formed.
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References
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 21, Decentralized Economy – 1
2. Proutist Economics, Decentralized Economy – 1, p.214-15
3. Prout in a Nutshell - 14, Cooperatives
4. Proutist Economics, Decentralized Economy – 1, p.221
5. A Few Problems Solved - 8, Service Psychology and Group Psychology, p.50
6. Prout in a Nutshell - 18, Talks on Education – Excerpt B
7. Prout in a Nutshell - 13, Decentralized Economy – 2


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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: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Not our permanent abode

"Mor ghum ghore tumi ese anáhúta, jágiye dile…"  (Prabhat Samgiita #1976)

Purport:

Parama Purusa, You came to me without any invitation and awakened me from my deep slumber. Baba, You told me many things and reminded me that today there are many works to do. My Supreme Guide, You warned me to first finish the work and then sleep, that my time is passing in vain, and that I have come here for a very short while. Baba, You also explained to me that the length of the day is very limited; everything is fixed - each and every minute is measured. Human life is fleeting. The hours that pass do not turn back; they vanish behind the scene. You conveyed to me so many exceptional teachings.

Parama Purusa, Baba, You stirred me from countless dogmas and guided me that, “Your journey is within the boundary of time, space and person; your movement is bound by the relative factors. Under the workings of a certain system you have been blessed with human life and it has to move on. Within a short period many allotted duties need to be done.” Now I understand that life is threaded like a garland and proceeds in a certain fixed direction according to the flow of saincara and pratisaincara. Parama Purusa, You taught me that this life is just like an inn which is just for taking a little rest on the path. 

O’ human being, do not forget this eternal truth that you have not come on this earth to remain here permanently. Rather this world is like a transit station. Ultimately one has to move on towards the Goal. So do not waste a moment in lethargy and drowsiness by following the wrong beliefs and irrational dictates, thereby remaining oblivious of the Goal. There are a small number of moments that you have in your hand.

Baba, You came in my life; I was in a deep stupor under the spell of ignorance and avidya maya. You have made me rise and shown me the proper path - what to do and how to move. It is Your grace; it is Your grace…


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Overcoming food indulgence

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "So, the psychological approach to the ripus is to keep them under control and not allow them under any circumstances to go against a recognized code of social conduct. Some persons may be very greedy for food. It is just possible that they may die prematurely due to over-eating or indulging in prohibited foods. Intelligent people will keep the instinct of greed under control in such a way that they avoid getting any disease. Take the case of an alcoholic. Under the spell of liquor people become helpless victims to their habit. If they channelize their addiction into the ardent love of music, painting or any of the fine arts, the instinct of addiction will be gratified to some extent, and they will prevent any further harm to themselves." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 12, Sin, Crime and Law


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Some Wts: religious exploiters

Namaskar,

Since ages religious exploiters, priests, mullahs, pujaris, and so-called monks have misguided society. For example, in India, people were indoctrinated into the idea that family people cannot learn higher meditation. Those priests misguided the common mass by giving a false definition of brahmacarya. Similarly, the world over, priests became the middleman between God and the people. To root out this dogma, Ananda Marga ideology has been given.

But in our AMPS organisation, the same type of priestocracy dogmas were injected after 1990:
(a) Puppets were made into tattvikas and family acaryas.
(b) The true role of family acaryas was snatched away by group leaders. Prior to 1990, all kinds of social ceremonies were conducted by family people / family acaryas, but no longer. And in the past family people were purodhas on top boards, and that too has essentially vanished. There is a litany of other injustices that have been put in vogue.

This is the hint that we should be aware of religious cheats - in any religion as well as within Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha. That is what Baba is warning us about in His following teaching.

   Ananda Marga philosophy states, “It is most important for human beings to move in the realm of spirituality, more than in other realms. Human beings should have followed the proper teachings, but unfortunately, previous teachers did not teach us in this way, and that is why there has been such great chaos in the social and psychic spheres.”
   “As a result of these improper teachings, many family people have suffered from the inferiority complex that as they were living mundane lives, they were sinners. This sort of idea was firmly implanted in the minds of family people as the result of false propaganda by the opportunistic exploiters, who wanted to protect their vested interests in the spiritual sphere. These exploiters also did not want to disseminate dharma among the masses at all, for they feared that the spread of dharma would undermine their vested interests.”
   “But Ananda Marga is for one and all: I wish to disseminate dharma among all.” (1)

In Him,
Visnuma’ya’

Reference
1. A Few Problems Solved - 3, Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása


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Reverend Term for Baba Is Insulting

Note: One sister from NY sector has written a beautiful letter why it is inappropriate and wrong to address Baba as Reverend. 

Calling Baba as Reverend is akin to referring to Him as Mullah Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji, or Imam Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji, or Pujari Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji, or Ayatollah Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji, or Rabbi Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji etc. That would be insulting.

Furthermore, one must not use the abbreviation Rev as in Revered Baba either. The term Revered (not to be confused with Reverend) may be used but using just Rev is both misleading and ambiguous, and gives a bad feeling in the mind.

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Namaskar. I would like to comment, please, on the use of the term "Reverend." My father was a Rev. My grandfather was a Rev. They were Lutheran clergymen. They attended theological seminary and were conferred this degree. One does not simply assign this degree to someone. Shrii Shrii Anandamurti never, to my knowledge, asked to be referred to in this manner. HE certainly never attended divinity school - there was no need and his philosophy is so much more than any religion. To my knowledge, HE did not recommend following religion.

Every time i see this term used, it makes me disgusted. Our Baba is not a Reverend. This is both unauthentic and, in my opinion, a degradation of HIS status and understanding.

The only way i can see any value in this is that there are advantages, if a group is considered to be a bona fide religion, in tax breaks on property here in the USA for churches. Otherwise it is a perversion and does no service either to Baba or to those who have genuinely been granted the degree of Reverend.

Thank you for allowing me to express this. The misuse of this designation has been bothering me for some years now.

Sunanda Rainjana
Philadelphia Unit, New York Sector


== Section ==

The section below demarcated by asterisks is an entirely different topic,
completely unrelated to the above material. It stands on its own as a point of interest.

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How and why Charvaka was defeated by religious exploiters

“On deeper analysis we find that the Charvaka and other schools of materialistic philosophy propagated certain doctrines which were more a revolt against the prevailing religions than an expression of a rational and benevolent outlook. They protested loudly against the clergy or religious traders who composed the so-called scriptures in the name of dharma (in fact it was not dharma, but religion); who took advantage of the fear psychosis, in the name of god, to ruthlessly exploit society. The Charvaka and other materialistic philosophies were motivated to strike against religious exploiters. They were fully aware of the way the vested interests exploited society, and they knew that nobody had the right to deprive others of their properties, since every thing of this earth is the common patrimony of all, yet they did not endeavour to lead humans along the path of rationality or formulate a healthy social and spiritual ideology.”

“The reason for this was that they lacked convincing arguments to stand against the sharp intellect of the vested interests [religious exploiters]. Thus, they merely attempted to negate the fundamental tenets of the vested interests  [religious exploiters], often with rather abusive language. Due to the weakness of their argumentation it was easy for the vested interests  [religious exploiters] to emerge and gain strength in the subsequent period.” (1)

Reference:
1. AMIWL-7, In Adoration of the Supreme
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== Section 4: Links ==

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Early days of AM: strict secrecy + 4 more

Baba
Early days of AM: strict secrecy

Namaskar,

In the late 1950's and very early 60's, Baba did not want unwanted people to know about Him. At the same time, new people were granted initiation, but not given any photo of Baba. Nor were they permitted to speak about the glory of their Guru. Just they were instructed that Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ji is their Guru. They only knew the name. But exactly who was Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ji, that was not revealed.
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In fact, in the initial stages of our Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha, everything was done very secretly. Margiis were not even aware about the existence of other Ananda Margiis. They did not know who was who. Thus, those early Ananda Margiis were not communicating with one another.

However, after doing sadhana for a few months, if they were sincere in their spiritual practices, they were allowed to go to DMC and see their Guru. So their first darshan with Marga Guru would happen at DMC, where sadhakas were blessed with the opportunity to get personal contact (PC). Still, even at that point, it was forbidden to speak about their own realization about Guru, as well as the glory of their Guru. Secrecy was strictly maintained.

Why secrecy those days in Jamalpur?


Those days it was the rule that if you saw Baba walking on the road, you could only do pranam to Him mentally. That is all. It was forbidden to raise your hands in namaskar mudra or do pranam etc, let alone do sastaunga pranam or touch His feet in public. One was not to make any gesture, or even stare at Baba. One could not do anything that might make the general populace think that Baba is a great and extraordinary personality. Every sadhaka was instructed to keep distance from Him in public and perform salutations to Him mentally.
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Thus one could not display any behaviour which gave the idea or clue that people were coming from far and wide to have the Baba’s darshan. Any such behaviour was taken as being very detrimental. Baba just wanted to be viewed as an ordinary person in front of the general people - as a typical householder. This was His manner so long as he lived in Jamalpur. And the local people did not know anything about what was going on. Thousands were coming to see Him, and the general population did not have any idea.

Why was it done this way? The main reason was that Baba, being the Parama Purusa, did not wish to have a large crowd around Him - thereby making it into a big scene. Then it would be impossible for Him to attend to the vast array of works He came to do. For this reason, strict secrecy was maintained, and one was only permitted to speak about Ananda Marga ideology, but not about Baba.

Bhajans of 1960’s: “Don’t sleep, God has come in human form"


One time during that period in the early 1960's, Baba was on His way to hold DMC. While in transit, He had to change trains in Mansi railway station in North Bihar. Around ten bhaktas were there as they were also going to DMC. So they arranged some chairs on the railway platform, and when Baba arrived they had specially prepared one seat for Him. They arranged for Baba to sit on that chair on the platform, and they sat around Him on the ground. Due to the strong inner feeling, the margiis forgot all those dos and don'ts on secrecy etc, and then they started playing and singing bhajans in their local tongue:

"O' human beings don’t sleep, God has come in human form. Awake! open your eyes. He is here before you - don’t delay, open your eyes"

The bhajans were so vibrating the bhaktas could not control themselves. Remember, those days the ‘Baba Nam Kevalam’ kiirtana had not yet been given. They were just singing local, traditional bhajans and dancing in His bliss. Even those who were still sitting began swaying their bodies, raising their hands in the air, clapping, and expressing their unbounded joy etc. Baba was sitting quietly in the center on a chair. Hearing the sound of various musical instruments, many people came and were awed to see the scene: A family man was sitting in a chair with His eyes closed, and those around him were dancing in divine ecstasy. The onlookers could not understand what was going on. It was all a mystery to them.
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Why Margiis startled & terrified?


When the train came Baba boarded in an isolated compartment and everything went smoothly - and various sadhakas also entered in the same reserved compartment with Baba. Then when the train was about to leave, in the glory of Baba, they raised the slogan also, "Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji kii - Jai!"

As soon as the train started moving, Baba started lovingly scolding them. Certainly, He was just expressing His feigned anger, but all present became startled - terrified. They saw the rudra (feigned anger) on His face and immediately realized their mistake. Quickly they accepted their punishment - grabbed their ears in shame - and vowed to never let this happen again.

There in the compartment, Baba told that, "You know, I have come here on this earth for some special work so I do not want to unnecessarily beat the drum and gather a crowd.”

Conclusion


The take-away from this story is that when Parama Purusa comes as Mahasambhuti, then He does not make a big hue and cry. Certain select bhaktas are blessed with the longing and bhakti to be around Him and participate in His Nara liila. They are called one-by-one. Others are not aware. The same thing happened with Lord Shiva and Lord Krsna as well.
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So on this earth, three Mahasambhutis have come: Lord Shiva, Lord Krsna, and Lord Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji. Each time: (a) very few people supported Him; (b) most remained completely unaware of His advent; (c)  while some directly opposed Him. In His divine liila, Mahasambhuti created enemies and negative elements on the worldly level who seemed to be very powerful - politically and economically. That way He orchestrates His liila.

So He walks this earth, and the common mass is unaware about His presence. Those blessed to know about Him are ready to do and die for Him, while those not aware remain very skeptical. This type of extreme polarization occurs where the common ignorant masses support those enemies. In their confused state, those people are oblivious of the divine arrival of Taraka Brahma. That is the grand liila of Parama Purusa.

Namaskar,
at His lotus feet,
Prabhu Anura’gii

Who performed initiations those early days?


At the outset when Baba used to give all the initiations, then sadhakas used to convince new people to learn meditation. And when they were ready, their name was confidentially passed on to Baba for His approval. If Baba approved their candidacy, then He would give a date and time for that new person to come for their initiation. Accordingly they were sent to Baba, and Baba used to initiate them. But later on, Sadguru Baba created the acarya system - only family acaryas at the beginning, and those family acaryas began giving all the initiations and Baba stopped giving them on His own.
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He comes to defeat the demons & elevate the masses


Yadá yadáhi dharmasya glánirbhavati bhárata,
Cábhyutthánaḿ adharmasya tadátmánaḿ srjámyaham.

Ananda Marga ideology, "When the number of demons in the world increases, when dharma is distorted or loses its pristine glory (here “gláni” or “distortion” means the removal of an object from its original place) and adharma rears its ugly head (when something raises its head far above its original height, it is called abhyutthána), Parama Puruśa has to incarnate Himself in a special way to annihilate the powerful demons." (1)

Guide society for ages to come


There in the train compartment, Baba told that, “You know, I have so many duties to do. And if dogmatic people start flocking around, then how will I be able to do the work which I have come especially to do? I have to teach sadhana, give Ananda Marga ideology which will guide the society for ages to come, instruct people how to recognise and eradicate dogma, show the way for leading an ideal human life, and illumine the path of emancipation. There are so many things I must do.” This is what Baba told those margiis in that train compartment.
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Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, Don't Be Afraid


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: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Repentance in my heart

"Pratham jiivane, tumi a'so niko, ta'r la'gi, mane kono klesh na'i..." (Prabhat Samgiita #0379)

Purport:

Parama Purusa, Baba You did not come close to me in the dawn of my life; but, I do not agonize over why You did not bring me under Your shelter and am not pained by why You did not draw me near and become very intimate. I do not have any mental anguish about this. But I do have repentance in my heart for why I did not search for You. My life passed in vain. That is why my heart is burning and crying all the time. The fault is mine: In my early years I did not try to find You. That is the cause of my deep remorse.

Parama Purusa, My Supreme One, that time You were so close to me - living side by side, always. Even then I did not call You or try to attain You by learning sadhana. I did not care about that. Just my days and nights passed in useless pursuits in the early moments of my life. Now in my twilight years, the more those early remembrances sprout in mind, the more pain I feel.

Parama Purusa, Baba, everyone comes onto this earth for a short span of time, for a calculated period. And there are so many works to do. Yet fruitlessly people waste their time blaming God for their misfortunes - but there is no benefit in this. Because everyone is facing their own samskara. When they remove the umbrella of vanity, they will realise that Your grace is showering eternally.

Parama Purusa Baba, You are ever gracious; what You do is best for me. My only desire is to always remain under Your shelter...


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Key difference: ripus & pashas

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Any action that creates a very unwholesome reaction in one’s own body and mind, and provides a lesson and momentum to that person to steer clear of such a thought or action, creates a reactive mentality against that type of action. That sort of reactive mentality is called ghrńańá, or hatred. Hatred is an imposed fetter on the mind. So it is included in the list of eight páshas, or fetters of the mind. That which is inherent or intrinsic in the mind and expresses itself in the external world is called ripu, or enemy. There are six ripus – lust, anger, avarice, blind attachment, vanity and jealousy. That which originates in the external world and influences the mind is called pasha. Thus ripu is intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 12, Sin, Crime and Law


== Section: Important Teaching ==

What conditions commonly turn people into beasts

Ananda Marga ideology states, “If there is a dearth of intellectual pabulum and the intellectual standard of the people is not high, they can take “dos” to be “donts” and vice versa. Take for example, a communal riot where a little innocent boy is killed, and when the person who encourages the riot becomes the people’s leader. Where the intellectual standard of the people is low, people commit blunders – prompted by such leaders they become beasts. Those backward countries which have less socio-politico-economic consciousness in the people tend to have more immorality. In such countries the leaders misg
uide the people in order to collect votes. I call such leaders “political satans” or “political pigs” Such pigs become leaders only when the intellectual standard of the common people is low. In a country with shortages of physical and intellectual pabula, people ultimately become beasts and commit sins and crimes. To murder a person during a riot is both a crime and a sin. In political clashes innocent people are killed. This is also a crime as well as a sin. So, to summarize, when physical and intellectual pabula are lacking, people become beasts and commit sins and crimes. Among the three reasons for sin, this is the first and primary one. It is prevalent everywhere in the world although it is less evident in a few of the more affluent countries.” (1)

Reference
1. A Few Problems Solved - 6, The Three Causes of Sin


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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Sadhana: main pillar of life + 2 more

Baba
Sadhana: main pillar of life 

Namaskar,

Each and every margii knows the importance of practising sadhana on a daily basis so that we can move along the path of spirituality and reach our goal i.e, attain Parama Purusa. And even more fortunate are those who learn sadhana in childhood as the following story explains.
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Baba story about a young sadhaka


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Once a child named Dhruva started doing sadhana and singing bhajanas at the early age of five. This scared the eminent rsis and munis. They thought that this young boy would surpass them in spiritual excellence. So, as devotees, they all implored Narayana to save them from being defeated and humiliated. Narayana sent Narada to resolve the issue. So Narada came to the boy Dhruva and tried to allure him with toys, sweets, a kingdom, and things of that sort. He inquired why the boy was so enthusiastic about sadhana and bhajanas at such an early age, especially when he had a whole lifetime at his disposal for spiritual pursuits. 

Dhruva replied,
Kaomara acaret prajinah dharman
Dhgavataniha Durlabham manusam janma tadapyadhruvamarthadam

"'O Narada! You are a sage, you know much more than I do. Yet I wish to mention, in order to clarify things, that we get a human form after numerous animal lives.' 'Sukrataer manavo bhutva.' This human life is attained through the medium of lots of clash and cohesion. Of all creatures' existence, this human existence is the most rare. But even rarer is the human body that has been perfected through sadhana..."    

"Dhruva further said, 'Narada, who knows what will happen tomorrow? You have become old and you got the opportunity to do sadhana and sing bhajanas at this age. But in my life, the sun may or may not rise tomorrow. Suppose I die tonight? So how can I wait till old age?'"

"Then Narada went away silently."

"'Dharman Bhagavataniha,' Dhruva said. Everyone should try to become established in Bhagavata Dharma in childhood." (1)

Sadhana: centerpiece of life


From this story, we can realize the importance of learning sadhana in childhood so that our whole lives can be infused with spirituality. As Dhruva says, why should we wait until old age to pursue spirituality as death can come at any time. So those who learn sadhana in childhood are truly blessed. And verily, whenever one enters onto the path of sadhana, they should make it the centerpiece of their life. And one should not delay in getting all the lessons of sadhana and practicing them diligently. 
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Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “Human life is short. It is wise to get all the instructions regarding sádhaná as soon as possible.” (2)

Ista mantra & realization


In our AM sadhana system, each and every ista mantra has two parts, or two syllables, and is coordinated with one’s breathing. The first syllable is repeated during the inhalation, and the second is repeated during the exhalation. And in each and every Ista mantra, the second syllable, i.e. the exhalation, is related with Godhood or Brahma bhava-- not one's unit 'I’ feeling. During sadhana, one gains realization primarily on the exhalation. 

Ensconced in the Supreme


It is well known that people do not die while inhaling, but rather when exhaling. At the time of death, one performs their final exhalation and does not inhale again. In that case, no matter when death arrives, when one's final exhalation occurs, one is imbibed in ideation of the Supreme as they repeat the 2nd syllable of their Ista mantra. Therefore, at the time of death every Ananda Margii will certainly be ensconced in Brahma. 
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Conclusion

Sadhana, mantra japa (repetition), and breathing are key elements in the life of every sadhaka. We should be very particular to know the meaning of our mantra and repeat it during each and every breath. By sincere and regular sadhana, that ideation will remain with us through every respiration, day or night. Then one’s life is truly blessed. 

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Now this japa is adjusted to your breathing, inhalation and exhalation. So if you practise it properly what will happen? Even while sleeping, automatically this japa kriyá will go on in accordance with your respiration – in accordance with your inhalation and exhalation. So while asleep you can do this thing. This is called ajapájapa. That is, there is no special endeavour from your side – the japa goes on automatically. Thus during the night you can also do puńya. Kuru puńyam ahorátram – “For all the twenty-four hours you can do puńya.”" (3)

In Him,
Hariish

Note: In select circumstances, the mantra itself is repeated in reverse sequence in order to gain the proper ideation, i.e. so that the ideation of Brahmahood is linked with the 2nd syllable, upon exhalation. These are some of the technical points related with sadhana. On these matters any further questions can be asked directly to a qualified acarya.
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Importance of breathing


One of the most integral aspects of sadhana is breathing. 

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "One's life is determined on the basis of a few pulsations, and these pulsations depend on a specific number of inhalations and exhalations. The number of such inhalations and exhalations-- on an average, from twenty-one thousand to twenty-five thousand per day-- varies from person to person. The process of breathing has a great influence on the human mind and self, or soul." (4)

As Baba guides us, breathing is an intrinsic part of human life-- it is something we do 21,000 to 25,000 times per day, and this has a tremendous influence on our quality of mind and ability to dive deeper in sadhana. 


References
1. Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 3, The Requirements for Sádhaná
2. Ananda Marga Caryácarya Part 2, Sádhaná (Intuitional Practice) Point  #8
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, Puńya All Twenty-Four Hours
4. Namah Shiváya Shántáya, Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3)


== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Melody of the cosmos

“Nandana vane ke go ele…” (Prabhat Samgiita #0580)

Purport:

O’ Divine Entity, who are You who came in the lush and heavenly garden of my mind and spiritually intoxicated my whole being with the play of Your melodious flute? You filled the gentle breeze with the intoxicating and aromatic fragrance of sandalwood. The sweet scent of sandalwood is even emanating from Your body. Your presence has transformed everything.

Now, because of You, the mystical sound of omnkara resonates incessantly in my mind and heart. Every iota of my  being is vibrated by that subtle and enchanting sound. With the octaves of the seven worlds, You made me dance to the rhythm and melody of the cosmos. It is Your grace.

O’ my Dearmost, my restless heart does not want to leave You ever, rather it wants more and more of Your magnetic closeness. I feel that You are an integral part of my existence. Without You, I cannot survive. O’ Liilá Puruśa, with the divine play of Your Liila, You smeared the nectar of love in my mind and fully captivated my entire being. O’ Supreme Entity, I belong to You and You alone…


== Section 3: Links ==

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