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Sunday, March 20, 2022

Pasos básicos para el bhakti

Baba

Pasos básicos para el bhakti

Namaskar,

Tenemos que recordar que sadhana no significa samadhi. Sadhana significa 'esfuerzo'. Con un esfuerzo sincero y concertado, el sadhaka puede crear un vínculo interno con Parama Purusa basado en el bhakti. Así es como se puede formar un vínculo de amor con Él, por Su gracia. Y nuestro sistema de sadhana incluye no solo la práctica de la meditación, sino también kiirtan y Prabhat Samgiita. Los tres son importantes.

En un resumen en español de la cita de Baba del día y lugar “15 October 1979 morning, Nagpur”, Baba nos dice: Haz meditación, haz kiirtan y bhajan con sinceridad. (resumen en español)

Entonces, los tres, sadhana, kiirtan y Prabhat Samgiita, son esenciales para desarrollar un vínculo interno y una relación basada en el bhakti con Parama Purusa. Y este artículo analiza cómo el Prabhat Samgiita juega un papel único y especial en este proceso.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/ 

Tienes que elegir un PS que corresponda con tu sentimiento

Al seleccionar un bhajan debemos elegir una canción en particular por la razón correcta. No debemos escoger un Prabhat Samgiita basándonos en la tonada, la melodía o la calidad de la voz del cantante. Para los sadhakas, Prabhat Samgiita no se trata de propiedades musicales. Se trata de la expresión de nuestros propios sentimientos de bhakti por Él.

Si nos sentimos abandonados y lejos de Parama Purusa, entonces cantar una canción sobre las alegrías de alcanzarlo no satisfará nuestras necesidades emocionales. De manera similar, siempre debemos seleccionar un Prabhat Samgiita, un bhajan, que corresponda adecuadamente a nuestro sentimiento en ese momento. Por lo tanto, todos debemos familiarizarnos con una amplia gama de composiciones de Prabhat Samgiita para tener fácilmente una canción disponible para expresar nuestro sentimiento interior, ya sea un sentimiento de frustración, amor, ansiedad, cercanía, melancolía o alegría. Porque solo cantando la canción correcta nuestro corazón se sentirá ligero; solo entonces la mente se moverá en la dirección correcta.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/


La belleza de nuestra práctica del Prabhat Samgiita

La belleza de nuestra práctica de bhajans es que es un momento en el que podemos expresar abiertamente nuestros sentimientos hacia Parama Purusa. Kiirtan se trata principalmente de cantar Su gloria una y otra vez; y, sadhana se hace en silencio. Entonces, es solo con nuestra práctica de bhajans que podemos expresar verbalmente nuestros sentimientos internos a Parama Purusa. Y eso le da un gran impulso al sadhaka.

Por ejemplo, si uno está en un lugar extraño y no conoce a nadie, entonces no puede expresar sus esperanzas y desesperanzas, sus alegrías y tristezas, sus éxitos y fracasos. Y eso crea una gran carga que pesa mucho en la mente. Mientras que si uno está entre amigos o con un compañero cercano, pueden compartir fácilmente sus sentimientos más sinceros. Y que compartir sus pensamientos internos le permite a uno sentirse ligero y optimista. Tiene un efecto renovador en la psique y la existencia en general. Un punto clave a tener en cuenta es que si abres tu corazón a un ser humano, es posible que se forme una mala opinión de ti. O conociendo tu debilidad pueden explotarte. Pero Dios siempre te ayudará, así que abre tu corazón a Dios cantando Prabhat Samgiita.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/


PS expresa toda la gama de sentimientos humanos

Este es el aspecto único y esencial de nuestra práctica de bhajans. Le permite al sadhaka limpiar su mente y corazón de todas sus emociones. Porque al cantar Prabhat Samgiita hay un tremendo alcance para expresar toda la gama de sentimientos y sentimientos humanos. En verdad, Baba nos ha otorgado el mundo de Prabhat Samgiita con este mismo propósito: expresar toda la gama de sentimientos que siente el sadhaka: el dolor de la separación, la alegría de encontrar a Parama Purusa, la frustración de no obtenerlo, la lucha de estar lidiando con este mundo mundano, la dicha por Su llegada, etc.

Todo lo anterior y otros innumerables sentimientos y emociones humanos se expresan claramente en nuestro mundo de Prabhat Samgiita. Tal rango de expresión no se encuentra en kiirtan, ni es tan fácil de hacer en sadhana, porque a los seres humanos les gusta expresar sus sentimientos oralmente. Y ese es el verdadero regalo de nuestra práctica de bhajans. En ningún otro lugar de nuestro sistema de sadhana se encuentra esto. Nuestra práctica de bhajans es puramente personal. Entonces, si se pasa por alto la práctica de los bhajans, entonces hay un vacío. Porque Prabhat Samgiita es la vía ideal para que un bhakta le exprese los sentimientos y pensamientos internos de su corazón y mente. Es una liberación de las propias emociones internas que trae renovación y ligereza y, en última instancia, amor por Parama Purusa. Porque la emoción basada en la ideología es bhakti, es decir, amor por el Supremo.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/


Solo escucha el sentir del corazon

Al mismo tiempo, debemos tener en cuenta que Baba no nos juzga por nuestro talento para el canto o nuestras técnicas instrumentales. Esas cosas no tienen sentido para Él. Él sólo mira dentro del corazón en busca de sinceridad. Entonces, un sadhaka no debe sentirse tímido, cohibido o angustiado por no tener talento musical; ni uno debe volverse tan vanidoso acerca de sus dotes musicales. Porque a los ojos de Parama Purusa, Él solo está interesado en el sentimiento sincero del bhakta. Si eso se expresa en nuestro canto de bhajans, entonces todo esta dicho y se alcanza la meta del canto. Entonces, y sólo entonces, esa práctica de bhajans tiene valor. Por lo tanto, no hay lugar para la timidez o la arrogancia al cantar Prabhat Samgiita.

Así que nuestro Prabhat Samgiita ocupa un lugar especial en nuestra práctica de sadhana. Esas composiciones permiten la expresión de nuestros sentimientos internos y eso invariablemente ayuda a cultivar un sentimiento de cercanía y amor por Parama Purusa. Si no nos expresamos, entonces, naturalmente, una relación se secará. Así sucede en nuestros tratos mundanos y lo mismo se aplica a nuestra vida espiritual también. Así Prabhat Samgiita juega un gran papel en nuestro desarrollo como sadhakas. Es nuestro tiempo personal para acercarnos más a Él, porque no estamos cantando nuestro Prabhat Samgiita para nadie más. Estamos cantando para Baba y para expresarle nuestros sentimientos. Y, Él siempre escucha.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/


Conclusión

Tan importantes como son kiirtan y sadhana, nunca debemos perder de vista la gran importancia de cantar Prabhat Samgiita como una forma de acercarnos más a Él y aligerar nuestra carga de la vida al expresar nuestros pensamientos y sentimientos internos.

En un resumen en español de la cita de Baba del día y lugar “15 October 1979 morning, Nagpur”, Baba nos dice: Haz meditación, haz kiirtan y bhajan con sinceridad. (resumen en español): Haz meditación, haz kiirtan y bhajan con sinceridad y junto con eso, presta el máximo servicio social. Esta es la ideología suprema para un ser humano ideal. (resumen en español)

namaskar,
A Sus pies,
Jagasrasta'

Prabhat Samgiita viene bajo bhajana

En un resumen en español de A Few Problems Solved - 3, “Song, Dance and Instrumental Music”, Baba nos dice : Shiva propuso el canto, la danza y la música instrumental de tal manera que vibraría directamente el ectoplasma, de modo que el movimiento ectoplasmático converge en un punto que toca el punto del alma. Es por eso que grandes personas de todas las edades han fomentado los tres aspectos de la música... La categoría de canciones que también refleja Parama Puruśa, pero que expresa muchas ideas antes de volver a la idea central de Parama Puruśa, se llama bhajana. (resumen en español)

En un resumen en español de Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 11, “Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle”, Baba nos dice: Si la ideación mental de uno se transmite solo a Parama Puruśa sin afectar a otros seres humanos, esto se llama bhajana. Entonces bhajana es puramente personal; no tiene ningún aspecto colectivo. (resumen en español)

En un resumen en español de Subhasita Samgraha - 20, “Astitva and Shivatva”, Baba nos dice: Este mundo es para los devotos y para nadie más. Cuando el Esana no es para Paramatman sino para otra cosa, se lo conoce como Asakti (apego) y no como Bhakti. Como por ejemplo, la Esana para el vino. Este Esana se denominará Panasakti, el apego por el vino, es decir, el apego siempre es en sentido negativo y la devoción siempre es suprema. Por lo tanto, el Esana correcto es la devoción. (resumen en español)

El objetivo principal de cualquier sadhaka es amar y complacer a Parama Purusa. Esa es la única forma de obtenerlo, es decir, con el amor del bhakti, no mediante el conocimiento de jinana o la acción del karma. Solo con amor podemos agarrarlo y sostenerlo como nuestro. Este hecho lo menciona Baba en innumerables discursos.

En un resumen en español de Subhasita Samgraha - 11, 'The Path of Salvation', Baba nos dice: Un espiritista genuino tendrá que establecer una relación de amor con Parama Purus'a. Aquellos que permanecen ajenos a esta verdad fracasan en su misión. (resumen en español)

El amor es un aspecto esencial de nuestra vida espiritual.

En un resumen en español de MGD 02 January 1983, Baba nos dice: Prabhat Samgiita es el sentimiento del corazón y la expresión del corazón, y ha sido escrito con la tinta del corazón. (resumen en español)

- Here is a link to the original English posting: Basic steps of bhakti

- Here are more Spanish postings

Protest fast + 3 more

Baba

Protest fast

Namaskar, 

In India, news comes regularly how one or another social reformist is undertaking a protest fast. This is ongoing because of the dogma of Gandhism etc - it is a psychic disease in India. The defective Gandhian way of thinking is that by fasting one will melt the hearts of those exploiters. But Baba mocks this idea by branding it as utopian. Those exploiters and wrongdoers will not be sentimentally swayed by seeing people perform protest fasts. Rather those wrongdoers will be pleased that their opponents are destroying themselves by fasting for days on end.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

How to fight injustice & exploitation


Baba guides us to protest and fight social injustices by adhering to the principles of Prout. Then we confront the problem directly through mass education, economic policies and programs, social awareness and all kinds of ways outlined throughout His vast body of Proutistic teachings. So we are to wage a ceaseless war against exploitation by abiding by Proutistic principles - not succumbing to the detrimental Gandhian approach of fasting and ruining the body.

That is why Baba guides us to stand up and fight against injustices - not starve oneself and die. And that fight against injustice should be carried out in all kinds of ways - intellectually, morally, physically, socially, collectively etc - along all kinds of avenues. It is a dynamic approach that will buckle the knees of those very exploiters.

Jail: only circumstance for protest fasting


There is one and only one condition when one should fast against injustice. And that is when one has been placed under arrest and put in jail. And if while in jail one’s very life is threatened due to food poisoning - and all the jail authorities are corrupt etc, then in that unusual circumstance one’s only option may be to perform a protest fast. Outside of this circumstance, one should never resort to fasting to oppose injustices.

1. Jail is very different - one has limited means to protest when in solitary confinement - so fasting in that circumstance is different. If you are in a jail cell then you cannot communicate with others or organise, so there are limited means of what one can do.

2. When outside one should engage in mass awakening - that is the Proutistic method. When in solitary confinement in jail then one cannot do mass awakening.

3. This issue came many times, when Baba was in jail. The margiis outside wanted to fast in protest, but Baba banned this practice.

So nowadays, when some in AMPS have taken to fasting to promote unity etc, while their aim is noble, they should be properly educated about Baba’s guidelines. And instead of doing a protest fast, they should arm themselves with the teachings of Prout. Then surely they will get success.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/
 

Bring revolution through Proutistic ideals

4. Some Wts fasted to pressurise margiis to engage in work and donate money for building construction and bring maximum new people to dharmacakra. Then Baba scolded Wts and ordered them to stop their fast. Baba told them that is not the way - better to convince and inspire, but not ruin one’s own body by fasting.

5. If Baba would have allowed this then fasting would have been going on all the time for one or another issue. Baba is against such type of penance - this body is of Parama Purusa and one should not destroy it. Rather Baba just instructed us to fast 2 or 4 times per month as per our normal health rules.

6. In Prout’s teachings on revolution, Baba has given various steps to bring revolution but fasting is not one of those steps.

7. Protesters and sympathizers should start a Prout study circle for their inspiration and understanding.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

Conclusion


Fasting as a means of protest is not accepted in Ananda Marga. In the last 40 years in AMPS there has not been any fasting on that front. Otherwise - if that were our approach - then around the world always margiis would be doing this or that protest fast. But this is not our way. In Ananda Marga, we do not accept this dogmatic Gandhian method. To fight injustice and exploitation, we are to follow the ideals outlined in Prout. 

Prout philosophy guides us, “Remember – you have to serve humanity. You have to dedicate yourself to the cause of humanity as a whole. Your life is valuable; your time is all the more valuable. You should not waste a single moment. The task is glorious. The task is novel. Lead the life of a warrior and constantly fight against evils. You will be victorious. So march ahead!” (1)

In Him,
Dhyanesh

~ In-depth study ~

Baba forbids protest fasting

Years ago in the late 1970’s, one DS Dada was posted in Muzaffarpur and during that time there were 15 family acaryas in Muzaffarpur as well. And those family acaryas were constantly bickering and quarreling on all sorts of points. They were disunited and not talking to one another. To unite them, the local DS started a protest fast. News of this reached Baba and right away He sent word that DS Muzaffarpur must give up his fast immediately as he was just abusing and misusing his body by this tactic. By this everyone understood that in our Ananda Marga protest fasts are not appreciated. They are forbidden by Baba.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

The approach of trying to achieve unity by any type of fasting protest is not condoned by Baba. Excess fasting - i.e. more than what is allotted in Sixteen Points - is harmful to the body. And when the body becomes compromised and broken, then one cannot perform the work that is needed. So doing an extended fast for unity - or fasting for any social cause - is a misguided approach.

The dogma of Gandhism is prevalent in India whereby they try to solve all sorts of social problems by fasting protests. But this is not appreciated by our Ananda Marga. And this is well demonstrated by this above story.

Utopian Gandhian approaches never work 


  Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Some people are of the opinion that only humanistic appeals and no other approach can affect a change of heart. Although the principles of such people may be high, in reality the soil of the earth is extremely hard. Their appeals to do good cannot easily gain support.”
   “What are humanistic appeals, or satyágraha? They are simply a special means of using violence to create circumstantial pressure. We can, in fact, call them the intellectual’s method of using violence. They are a way to make people eager to move along the path of human welfare without resorting to actual violence, relying on legal enforcement, or becoming angry and adopting the path of bloodshed. Or, in simpler language, they are a way to compel people to move.”
   “What is circumstantial pressure? Does it not aim to vibrate the individual or collective mind with the wave of collective welfare through the application of force? In fact, this approach is an attempt to touch the aspect of the human mind which is very tender and capable of responding to humanistic appeals. Thus, those who have finer sensibilities and rational judgement readily respond to humanistic appeals, or satyágraha.”
  “This sort of appeal does not hold much value for those with crude minds. To vibrate the minds of such people it is, and will forever remain, necessary to influence their minds by giving them a rude shock. Otherwise one will have to wait indefinitely for the sensitive violin strings of some secret recess in their hard minds to be similarly vibrated by high-minded appeals to do good. And meanwhile the existence of the helpless, exploited people, on whose behalf these appeals are being made, will have been reduced to dust.”
   “That is why no matter how much importance was given to the benevolence of the human mind by the Gandhian and Bhudan movements, or how saintly their propounders may have been, selfish and mean-minded people will never accept their principles. The bleeding sores on the feet of marching protesters will never be able to soften the minds of ruthless exploiters. Gandhism may be an excellent utopian model, but in the harsh reality of the world it is absurd and self-righteous.” (2)

Fasting for health & spirituality


Ananda Marga Caryacarya says, "On and around the times of new and full moon, one may observe that the gaseous and aqueous factors in the body rise up into the head and chest, creating an uncomfortable feeling. Therefore, if a person does not take food at these times, these factors will be drawn down from the higher portions of the body to the lower portions, thereby alleviating the uncomfortable feeling." (3)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "You should not depend on food too much. This is why I have prescribed fasting on four days a month for some people and two days a month for others, and personally I have proved by fasting for five years and ... months at a stretch that if people try, they can remain without food. If one's dependence on food decreases, one will gain more freedom in a particular aspect of life." (4)

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "So, fasting is a necessity in the eleventh moon, pu’rn’ima’, that is full moon, and new moon. In A’nanda Ma’rga, I didn’t prescribe these four days fasting, that is, for grhii’s — that is non-wholetimers, non avadhutas — they are to fast only two days, two eleventh moons. And for workers, avadhutas, they are to fast how many days? Four days. Because they will have to engage themselves more in spiritual and higher works, in intellectual and spiritual [realms]. That’s why they should fast four times in a month - and others, twice. But if others so desire, they may fast four times — I won’t say anything. But it is not compulsory. For them, two eka’dashiis." (5) 

References
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 18, Your Mission
2. Human Society - 1, Social Justice
3. Caryacarya - 3, Procedure for Fasting
4. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 7, In Kali Yuga, Strength Lies in an Organized Body
5. 12/1/71 Patna


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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 ==

Age-old longing

"Ele álor váne, dolá diye kotháy lukiye gele, sumanda samiire, suvás bhare diye man mátále..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1132)

Purport:

O’ Parama Purusa, You came with the flood of cosmic effulgence, bliss; Your presence transformed my whole existence. After spiritually vibrating me and filling my mind with bhakti, where have You hidden Yourself? I can’t see You. You have saturated the gentle breeze with Your unique fragrance. Supreme One, You divinely intoxicated my mind with sublime longing for You. After gracing me in this way, where have You gone?

O’ Supreme Entity, Baba, everyone yearns for You - to get You more close. No one wants to leave Your presence for even a single moment. By having You, the heart basks in bliss. Every bhakta wants to surrender unto You and always remain under Your shelter. Cosmic Entity, whatever sweetness exists in their mind, they want to pour at Your lotus feet and satisfy their age-old longing to please You.

O’ Bhavatiita, Baba I request You to grace me and come near in madhura bhava and remove all my imperfections. Kindly make me pure so I can realise You fully. Supreme One, please come, with new rhythm, song, melody, and tunes, and with Your heart-exuberating, soul-stirring new beats. Parama Purusa, Baba, please shower Your causeless krpa’ and make my life successful...


Notes for Prabhat Samgiita #1132:

[1] Bha'va'tiita: This is one of the names of Parama Purusa and describes one of His infinite attributions. In His stance of bhava’tiita, Parama Purusa is beyond all thought conception. Bhava means thinking, and atiita means beyond. So bhavatiita means the Entity who is beyond all thought. If one tries to think of Bhavatiita - i.e. the Supreme Entity - then one’s mind gets suspended in His ideation and ceases to function. It is akin to the doll of salt that tries to measure the depths of the ocean. It dissolves before reaching the bottom and becomes one with the ocean. Similarly, the mind cannot reach that Entity who is Bhavatiita. As the unit mind tries to think of Him, the mind actually becomes one with Him, by His grace. That unit mind loses its individuality and merges into Him - it cannot remain separate. That is why He is called Bhavatiita.

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Parama Purus'a, the Supreme Reality, is beyond all speech and thought: He is beyond the reach of the vocal cord. So He is bha'va'tiita ["beyond bha'va"]...The more one thinks of His infinite qualities, the more one becomes speechless, the more deeply one becomes absorbed in Him." (1) 

[2] Madhura Bhava: There are different spiritual relations / bhavas a sadhaka may have with Parama Purusa. For instance one may view Him as Father, or Friend, or Master, or Loving, i.e. madhura bhava etc. These relations have varying degrees of closeness with Parama Purusa. Of the four, madhura bhava is very intimate and close.

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Madhura bháva is a very exalted bháva, for this bháva fills the mind with sweetness and bliss and leads the aspirant to the closest proximity of the Lord. To a person who is predominantly a devotee of the Lord, everything tastes sweet, there is nothing bitter in the creation of Parama Puruśa. He is attracting you through the ectoplasmic world, binding you through the bonds of love." (2)

Ananda Marga teachings state, "The spirit of madhura bháva is as follows: “He is so vast, endowed with innumerable attributes, yet even then He loves me. He is so great, yet He is still my most intimate friend, so very close to me. What joy! What joy!” This is madhura bháva." (3)

So the path of madhura bhava is always blissful.The bhakta wants only His sweet proximity and one gets His intimate companionship by His grace.

Note: If you wish to listen to the audio file of this song let us know.

References
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Disc: 19
2. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 27
3. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 27


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

बाबा! आज तुम मेरे घर आये, तुम्हें शत शत प्रणाम


प्रभात संगीत 3233 एसेछो आमार घरे, कृपारो पसरा हाते कोरे...

भावार्थ

हेे परम पुरुष बाबा! तुम अपनी करुणा के साथ मेरे घर, कृपा की टोकरी भर लाये। तुम्हारा आगमन मेरे मेरी पुकार से नहीं हुआ, वह तो तुम्हारेे अनन्त प्रेम के कारण ही हुआ है। हे  मेरे प्रभु ! तुमने मेरे घर आने का अपार कष्ट किया है। तुम बहुत दयालु हो। मेरी अपनी कोई योग्यता नहीं है, न ही मैं अच्छे कार्य करता हॅूं और न ही साधना ही ठीक ढंग से करता हॅूं। फिर भी गहरी आशा लिये मैं अपने हृदय से तुमको याद करता रहता हूूं,  बाबा! आज तुम मेरे घर आये, तुम्हें शत शत प्रणाम। ।

बाबा! विशाल आकाश  और तारे तुम्हारे पवित्र नाम का गायन कर रहे हैं, और कह रहे हैं कि तुम ही प्रेम के सागर, परम  रक्षक हो, और तुम सबको मदद करते हो। बाबा! तुम हर जगह, हर समय सब पर अहैतुकी कृपा करते हो। ए परम सत्ता! तुम ही सम्पूर्ण विश्व  पर नियंत्रण करते हो। नीले आकाश  में धूमकेतु और नीहारिकाएं तुम्हारी सेवा करने के लिये, तुमको प्रसन्न करने के लिये, तुम्हारे लिये ही अपनी चमक विखेरते हैं---।  बाबा! आज तुम मेरे घर आये, तुम्हें शत शत प्रणाम।

बाबा! मैंने जो भी जीवन में पाया हैे वह तुम्हारी ही कृपा है। मेरे पास मेरी कोई योग्यता ही नहीं है , तुमने ही कृपा कर अपनी अपार करुणा से मेरा पूरा अस्तित्व ही अपने अनन्त  प्रेम से भर दिया है। दुर्भाग्य से मैं तुम्हे  कुछ नहीं दे पाया। हे बाबा! आज मैंने तुम्हारे चरण कमलों में, अपने पूरे अस्तित्व के साथ, ताजे फूलों का गुच्छा अर्पित किया है। बाबा! आज तुम मेरे घर आये! मैं अपने आप को तुम्हारे प्रति समर्पित करता हॅूं।


== Section: Important Teaching ==

All religions: full of rampant hypocrisy

Ananda Marga ideology states, “Átmánátman viveka will teach you that the Singular Eternal Entity in the form of Consciousness should be your only object of ideation. You will see the colours of religion fade before your eyes as the pure white effulgence of dharma shines with ever-increasing brilliance.”

“All the “isms” prevalent in today’s world can easily be included in the category of religions. All the defects of religions exist in the “isms” too. None of the political, social or economic “isms” are free from superstition none are straightforward; all are full of rampant hypocrisy. In all “isms”, doctrines and religions, the scriptural authority is supreme. There is no scope for the functioning of the five types of conscience, no place for service, love or devotion. With the help of falsehood and immorality, these “isms,” doctrines and religions slander and make accusations against each other. They make attractive promises to the people while hiding their own internal sins. In fact, false piety is not the path of dharma, leading to welfare, but the opposite of dharma, the negation of welfare. They can be likened to asses wearing lion skins: take away the lion skins and their their true form will be revealed. They have no other purpose than to grab votes and usurp power. The mentality to grab the votes first and then serve the people is not the true spirit of selfless social service; rather, it is the mentality of power craving materialists.”

“You will have to advance with the true spirit of genuine social service, because the very characteristic of dharma is to promote the cause of welfare. Dharma and welfare are inseparable.” (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of Life - part 7, p.533


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