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Monday, August 25, 2014

Mahaprayan of John Doe #3


MAHAPRAYAN OF TOM, DICK, HARRY & EVEN JOHN DOE

~ Part 3 ~


Namaskar,
Here below is a public announcement in the newspaper about the mahaprayan of a British television actor. Using the term "mahaprayan" to signify the death of a human being is a common phenomenon in my Bengal. The term mahaprayan is everywhere; it is widely used for all kinds of people to signify their death. It is not something special or unique. This below person was not an Ananda Margii.



In this article - as well as in its regular usage - the term mahaprayan is used to insinuate the death of a man who has made his departure from this world. That is why this word is not used for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan term is for ordinary humans, i.e. mortals.

Some think that we should live happily and not care about all these things. That is the wrong approach and defeats the purpose of creating the organisation. All kinds of societal dogmas were in vogue and Baba created Ananda Marga to eradicate those dogmas. Naturally then we must not allow such dogmas in our very own organisation, AMPS. If we ignore those dogmas it defeats the purpose of the formation of Ananda Marga.

The term mahaprayan is highlighted in purple, i.e. the last word of the heading of the article. If you type this in as a Google search and you will see it there printed as well.



The last word of the title of the above newspaper article is the term 'mahaprayan' in Bengali script:


Here again it should be emphasized that the term mahaprayan means the death of an ordinary human - this is the common usage of the word.

Following is more about the deceased.

Courtesy of the New York Times:
   Rik Mayall, an actor, comedian and writer whose work on “The Young Ones” and other television series helped define alternative comedy in Britain in the 1980s, died on Monday at his home in London. He was 56.
   Brunskill Management, which represents him, announced the death but did not specify the cause. Mr. Mayall was in a coma for several days in 1998 after being injured while riding a quad bike, a four-wheeled vehicle popular in Britain, but he resumed his career shortly afterward and had been working until recently.
   Mr. Mayall was best known for his role on “The Young Ones,” an anarchic and frequently surreal sitcom about four college students sharing a dilapidated house. He played a sociology student and would-be anarchist. He was a creator of the show and one of its writers. “The Young Ones” attracted a devoted following when it was shown on BBC from 1982 to 1984. In the United States it was seen on MTV in 1985 and later on PBS, Comedy Central and BBC America.


THEY NEVER LIKE TO ADMIT THEIR HYPOCRISY

Unfortunately when this point is raised then those in Tiljala never accept that mahaprayan  is merely a death ceremony. So this is their hypocrisy. Mahaprayan is a death ceremony that is what their annual fake mahaprayan (MPD) is also - a death ceremony.

In Him,
Malati Ghosh



Friday, August 22, 2014

Mahaprayan of John Doe #2

Baba

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MAHAPRAYAN OF TOM, DICK, HARRY & EVEN JOHN DOE

~ Part 2 ~


Namaskar,
Here below is a public announcement in the newspaper about the mahaprayan of a Muslim man named Maulana Abdul Latif Chaudhury. This is a common phenomenon in my Bengal. The term mahaprayan is everywhere; it is widely used for all kinds of people to signify their death. It is not something special or unique. This below person was not an Ananda Margii.

The last word of the title of the below newspaper article is the term 'mahaprayan' in Bengali script:


In this article - as well as in its regular usage - the term mahaprayan is used to insinuate the death of a man who has made his departure from this world to God. That is why this word is not used for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan term is for ordinary humans, i.e. mortals.

Some think that we should live happily and not care about all these things. That is the wrong approach and defeats the purpose of creating the organisation. All kinds of societal dogmas were in vogue and Baba created Ananda Marga to eradicate those dogmas. Naturally then we must not allow such dogmas in our very own organisation, AMPS. If we ignore those dogmas it defeats the purpose of the formation of Ananda Marga.




in Him,
Renu Guha

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