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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



== Section 3: Links ==

Upcoming Dogma: Father's Day - June 21
Father's Day?

Mother's Day undermines motherhood

Baba Video
Baba in Fiesch
Postings to Read
Beware of CT scans & greedy medical industry

Mental ailments: identify, avoid, & cure

Namaskar & misunderstanding
How to rein in sexual crimes

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Fear epidemic & antidote + 4 more

Baba
Fear epidemic & antidote

Namaskar,

In this modern world, the onset of fear psychosis is rampant. And its onset can be traced to two basic sources: 
(#1) a debased socio-political environment, and 
(#2) a defective mental outlook. 

The defective psychic outlook has been brought on by a few prevailing forces:
(a) Matter-centered philosophy: Materialists like capitalists etc do not depend upon God, rather they are completely focused on the impermanent so they are always worried and fearful. No matter how much money they have they are always scared that the markets will go down or the banks will collapse etc. 
(b) Religion: The various religions are notorious for imposing a fear complex that “you will go to hell”, or other imaginary threats etc. So such followers live in a state of perpetual fear. 
(c) Provincialism: Due to a lack of neo-humanism people are scared about those who do not look like they look; this brings about a terrible feeling of uneasiness and trepidation.

When these factors are not proper then the level of fear increases exponentially until it becomes an epidemic. And that is what we are bearing witness to nowadays in the so-called developed nations where the common masses are suffering a lot psychically. As A'nanda Ma'rgiis we should step by step apply Baba's teachings because He has provided the perfect and exact answers to overcome any and all types of fear complexes and mania etc.
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Fear created by political leaders

It is an age-old method of political leaders to infuse fear on the common masses in order to increase their own political strength. 

Prout philosophy says, "To control the masses in the psychic sphere, a fear complex was forcibly injected into their minds...If you analyse human history in all its aspects in a new way, in a new light, you will find that attempts were made to exploit others by injecting a fear complex in their minds." (1)

The present day political leaders are desperate to stay in power and their main recourse to increase their grip on the people is to impose various fear sentiments - and make the people scared. By that way, the people support their socio-political agenda. Not because they are attracted to those policies per se, but out of fear of the unknown and other potential consequences. These days around the globe there are countless cases of such leaders using the fear sentiment to control the masses. Some of those sentiments include:
  • Fear of an impending economic downturn
  • Fear of a rival political party
  • Fear of racial tensions
  • Fear of unemployment 
  • Fear of rising fuel / food prices
  • Fear of an attack by perceived enemies
  • Fear of future unknowns
  • And so on…

By the infusion of such fears, many start to rally around the ruling elites. These political leaders are quite satisfied with the results because in the short-term it helps them retain their political strength and power. But, in the true sense, what little political might they gained is short lived; it dies quickly. That is the plus side. And the real tragedy is that their negative tactics infuse a deep-seated fear psychosis in the minds of innocent and naive people.
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This is the patented technique of those political leaders to gain control over the public. And the worst part is that the common people get permanently emotionally and psychically scared by this imposition of fear-- all due to the negative socio-political environment.


Solution: universal family feeling

Baba guides us that instead of using a negative fear sentiment to create unity a positive sentiment should be used. 

Prout philosophy states, “Negative sentiments should never be used to divide people into castes and communities – to create artificial fissiparous tendencies in society. Rather, they should always be used to bring unity amongst people. Hitler used racism in an effort to unite the German people and he succeeded in the short-term, but because he used negative sentiments only and had no positive sentiments, his approach resulted in a world war and the near destruction of Germany. The path of negativity is extremely dangerous and harmful for society. Positive sentiments are the real weapons to build society. This must never be forgotten under any circumstances.” (2)

Prout philosophy states, “According to PROUT, there are two types of sentiments – positive sentiments and negative sentiments. Positive sentiments are synthetic in nature. They unite society and elevate humanity, enhance collective interests and encourage progressive development. Negative sentiments are narrow in scope and divide society. Some important positive sentiments include anti-exploitation sentiment, revolutionary sentiment, moral sentiment, cultural sentiment, universal sentiment and spiritual sentiment. Some negative sentiments include communalism, patriotism, nationalism, provincialism, lingualism and racism.” (3)

Moralists will teach everyone that we are all part of the same human family. By this universal family feeling, the common people will feel united, and there will not be any negative side effects. This will be unity in the proper sense of the term. So this is Baba's answer for how to bring people together and at the same time overcome fear psychosis due to negative political chicanery. Again the answer is: Instill a sense of universal family feeling.
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In Him,
Kiirti

~ Addendum ~

Fear due to defective lifestyle

Unfortunately, in the top, so-called first-world materialistic countries, fear is not just imposed by those political leaders. But it also has gotten infused deep within the public's mind-set. The way they breathe, eat, sleep, drink, work, and play is all riddled with one gigantic fear complex.

Because as Baba points out there are four basic guiding philosophies: God-centered, self-centered, matter-centered, and dogma-centered. And those in capitalist countries are primarily governed by a self-centered, materialistic outlook. And in that case the whole basis of their life is resting on shaky ground.

Because they think that their money, prestige, name, and fame will save them from all the difficulties and hardships of life. So in that case they try to collect more and more of those material and superficial things. They stuff their ego and their bank accounts with those transient things-- thinking that will protect them. But in true sense those skin-deep items can never provide them with a permanent shelter. Money, beauty, jewelry all come and go. They do not last forever. And this is their practical experience also. So those people live in constant fear-- always scared and wondering when they are going to lose those things. This is their ongoing fear. Thus what they are depending on as their shelter does not provide them any relief, rather it multiplies their fear, troubles, and worries.
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Solution: vaera'gya

Here following is Baba's remedy for fear-burdened people in capitalist countries who are wrongly basing their lives on the fleeting fancies of the day.

Baba says, "...Vaera'gya meva'bhayam'."

Ananda Marga ideology says, "The practice whereby we develop detachment from finite objects, i.e. the discipline whereby the mind is not influenced by the attractions of worldly objects is Vaera'gya Sa'dhana'. The true Cosmic Entity is only revealed to people with this Vaera'gya. This Cosmic Entity alone is the basic shelter of the human beings. It is a strong foundation which shall not, at any time forsake them leaving him forlorn. In this very Cosmic shelter you can establish yourself fearlessly for all time to come." (4)

Thus by taking sheltering in Parama Purusa - and not in the glitters of materialism - one will permanently be freed of all types of fears etc.
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Way to move ahead

Baba has provided us with the precise recipe to overcome and cure all the major fear complexes of the day. In that case, everyone can courageously move ahead in life, not worried about the past, present or future, and not scared about imposed fears or imaginary things.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Be free from all complexes, and move along the path of righteousness with a balanced mind, with mental equilibrium and mental equipoise. A bright future awaits you." (5)

How a fear complex dismantles the mind


Here Baba describes step by step how fear complexes ruin one's psychic flow.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "The psychological side of the fear complex is as follows: Due to the presence of something stronger, or due to the presence of something which is imaginarily stronger, not actually stronger, what happens? Mental flows are blocked, are choked. They cannot find the proper avenue of expression; as a result of which thoughts also get polluted. There cannot be free thinking. A man suffering from a fear complex cannot think properly...So you must never suffer from any sort of fear complex." (6)

Our God-centered approach

Here Baba guides us what we should base our lives on: Parama Purusa. This will allow us to overcome and eradicate any fear complex or difficulties and enable us to live a life of peace and prosperity, deeply ensconced in His blissful flow.
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Ananda Marga Caryacarya says, "Everything requires a base; if life does not have a strong base, it is disrupted by an ordinary storm. Brahma is the strongest base." (7) 

References
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 18, Yatamána – 2
2. Prout in a Nutshell - 21, Nuclear Revolution
3. Prout in a Nutshell - 21, Nuclear Revolution
4. Subhasita Samgraha - 1, The Base of Life
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 34, Be Free from All Complexes
6. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 34, Be Free from All Complexes
7. Caryacarya - 2, Chapter 1, Point #5


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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 ==

Whole existence is dancing

Prabhat Samgiita Intro: This following song depicts how the arrival of Parama Purusa transforms the whole scene. In the flower garden the birds are singing more sweetly, and the bumblebees are whispering to the flowers about the arrival of Parama Purusa. In the clouds, rain, and thunderstorms, there is an expression of joy and enthusiasm. Everything is charged with positivity. When the mind is in a blissful state with bhakti then everything looks beautiful. Here the bhakta feels that in the heart the most charming Parama Purusa has appeared and in result everything is dancing in ecstasy.

"Áj pákhirá kii gán gáiá jáy, phúlero vanete bhramará nibhrite, 
kii kathá ájike shonáte cáy..." (Prabhat Samgiita #0364)

Purport: 

Which songs do the birds keep singing today? In the flower garden, what does the bumblebee secretly wish to convey today? It looks like they are talking about the Supreme Charmer, Parama Purusa.

Why does the thunderbolt clamour with overwhelming joy in the heavy clouds amidst torrential rain showers. For whom is the thrilled lightning flashing with its bolts streaking across the sky. It looks like they are happy because the Supreme Entity has come.

Who is sitting in my heart making my whole existence dance with ever new tunes. Today, I see the Lord appear before me in a beautiful and most attractive mohan form. He is full of mamata - extreme affection towards me. Seeing Him my heart is dancing...


Note For Prabhat Samgiita #0364:

Mamata': Mineness; In Sanskrit “mama” = mine, and the suffix ta’ = -ness; hence “mineness.” To have equal or more love for something / someone than one has for oneself. 

Ananda Marga ideology says, "What is the meaning of “mamatá”? Mama + tá = mamatá. Mama means “mine” and thus mamatá is the inner idea of being mine, the feeling that something is my own." (1)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "“Mamatá” means “mine-ness” – “Mama” means “one's own”, and the abstract noun derived from it is “mamatá” – meaning, thereby “mine-ness.”" (2)

For example, suppose you are suffering from a fever then naturally you will be concerned about your own health. You will try to cure yourself by going to the doctor and taking medicine etc. If you have mamata for someone else, then if they are sick with a fever you will have the same degree of care for their condition as your own. When one does sadhana then this sense of mamata grows and one ultimately has the feeling of mamata towards the entire created universe. Without sadhana, one’s sense of mamata will be extremely limited whereby one might only care about their own individual existence. So when the mind is extremely narrow one only has mamata for oneself. Those with a slightly broader mind have mamata towards their parents and family members. And as the circumference of mind expands one has mamata for other relatives and community members etc. However, it is only with sadhana that the periphery of mind can grow further and further wherein one’s sense of mamata includes all beings and expressions of this cosmos. Parama Purusa has mamata’ for each and every entity - this entire creation, all living and non-living expressions.

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 7, The True Nature of Bhakti
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 1, Pleasing the Lord


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Insights into breathing

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "The process of breathing has a great influence on the human mind and self, or soul. Suppose a person is running: his or her breathing immediately becomes heavy. In that condition he or she cannot think properly; the sensory organs such as the tongue, nose, etc., cannot function properly, and as a result one's perception is impaired. Moreover, the process of breathing, depending upon whether the breath is flowing through the right nostril or the left nostril or both nostrils, influences people in various ways..."

"When doing a heavy job while breathing normally, a person might have serious difficulties – perhaps one's limbs might be broken – but in a state of baddha kumbhaka, or púrńa kumbhaka [with the lungs full], one can easily do the same work. While doing some over-strenuous activity in a state of shúnya kumbhaka [with the lungs empty] one might even die."

"Suppose you are climbing to a high place or lifting a very heavy load. If you do not follow the system of breathing while lifting the load, your hands may become painful or your bones dislocated. If you do the same work in a state of shúnya kumbhaka, you will have great difficulty – you may even collapse. If, on the contrary, you perform any strenuous activity in púrńa kumbhaka, taking a deep breath, you can easily do it. All this comes within the scope of that svaravijiṋána. You might have read in the Rámáyańa that Hanuman, by taking a deep breath, made his body swell and lifted a whole mountain. Although it is a mythological story, it refers to the science of svaravijiṋána." (1)

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Shut down brain to observe this

Caryacarya states, “Shráddhánna: Shráddhánna (food offered at a memorial service) is neither priityanna nor ápadanna, hence it is not to be taken.” (1)

Note: In the wilderness when an animal dies a natural death then vultures come and eat that corpse. But in the case of humans, they are civilised and after death they should not host a party. Unfortunately, uncivilised people do so mindlessly. If somebody dies and the deceased was the sole breadwinner then those children will suffer a lot. In that case if the tradition is to host a grand feast at the time of death, then that penniless widow and those impoverished children will have to give up their food in order to feed those vulture brand humans, i.e. so-called friends and relatives, who coerce the family of the deceased to arrange a feast for them. That is why the dogma of feasting after death is not only inhumane but cruel also. 

This nasty uncivilised way is rampant across the various religions. Since the birth of Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha, it stopped but again it was started after 1990 by some opportunistic crafty enemies of AMPS who are crawling around in the garb of avadhutas and sitting on higher posts. They created a death day ceremony and that is called….

And in that ceremony thousands of blind people go there shamelessly and do not use their brain. They do not know that their actions are prohibited by Caryacarya. Those participating in the annual death day ceremony or feast are committing unpardonable sin. 

Reference
1. Caryacarya, part 2, Society chapter, point #37


== Section 4: Links ==

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Ways Divine Advent reveals Himself + 5 more

Baba
Ways Divine Advent reveals Himself

Namaskar,

From age to age when Taraka Brahma takes advent, He has His own special way of revealing His message - all depending upon the level of the society. That is why we see that each Divine Advent has a dramatically new approach for the establishment of His mission: All unveiled in His own unique manner.
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Lord Krsna directly presented Himself to all

When Lord Krsna presented Himself on this earth then the society was in a different stage of development. The people were simple and needed to hear things in straightforward language. In that environment, Lord Krsna openly proclaimed that He is the Divine Entity - Mahasambhuti - and that He has come for a special purpose.

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Krsna said in the Giita, as well as elsewhere, that all must follow the path shown by Him."

    Mama vartmánu varttante manuśyáh Pártha sarvashah

"'If people resort to the path that I show they are sure to attain salvation in the end...I will liberate You'." (1)

And in another shloka Lord Krsna has proclaimed:

    Paritra'n'a'ya sa'dhu'na'm'...

"'I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the annihilation of the wicked and the protection of the virtuous'." (2)

Lord Krsna shared these divine messages with all who were around Him. And the common people of those days accepted and embraced His call.
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Ways Baba offers a glimpse of Himself


Today's society is distinctly different - the standard is something else. This is reflected by Baba's vastly different approach from Lord Krsna's way. Rather than openly declaring His arrival in His reporting sessions, in this modern, more complicated era Baba has employed a multitude of ways and techniques for revealing Himself and putting forth His mission.

On the purely personal level, when relating intimately through His ota yoga with one particular sadhaka then Baba reveals Himself in a unique manner. Sometimes He shows Himself openly to bhaktas in the form of dreams or deep sadhana experiences. By these avenues, the sadhaka gets intuitional confirmation of His divine appearance. Or Baba might directly tell about His Cosmic Dance to one margii in PC, personal contact. And then to others Baba has discussed in the natural course of the day that He has come for some mission. Or He might raise the kundalini of one sadhaka and put them in a high state of samadhi.
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Through all these types of personal approaches and through other various ways, Baba has lovingly called bhaktas near Him and revealed the fact of His divine arrival. Otherwise, how could people know about the auspicious advent of Mahasambhuti. Without any hint or glimmer of His divine appearance then one unit being could never fathom that the Great Cosmic Entity has taken human form.

Because when we are only unit beings with limited minds and when He is the Lord of the visible and invisible worlds then how could we fathom that all of this expressed creation and unexpressed universe resides in the nucleus of His mind. Without His grace, this is far beyond our conception. Hence, accordingly, He has blessed various aspirants - i.e. Ananda Margiis - by bringing them close to Him and revealing His identity.

Flying buffaloes, camels, & flying cows


So while through His ota yoga - yoga of individual association - Baba has personally awakened the consciousness of sadhakas and revealed His divine advent to them, in reporting, His ways of communication were distinctly different. For example, when the world came to see Him during the time of dharma samiiksa, then in various reportings Baba used to tell that, 'A flying cow or a flying buffalo came and told me this news.' So rather than telling openly that He is that Omniscient, Omnipresent Entity, Baba would use humour and interesting tales to express or point out the truth.

Thus when one person in a lonely place engaged in some negative act and if that individual never told anyone about this, then to correct that person's conduct Baba would say that, 'One flying pink lizard has told me...'. And then Baba would expose that person’s wrongdoing. Surely those understanding Baba's jokes knew that there was no flying buffalo or flying lizard etc. Just this was Baba's psychological way of expressing Himself in the reportings.
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Certainly, we know Baba is the all-encompassing Witnessing Entity, and that nothing transpires in this universe without His awareness. Yet, for various reasons best known to Him, He chose not to reveal or openly proclaim in reporting who He was. Mostly likely because there were various standards of disciples and members of the society in His audience etc.

So the standard of society is different now than during the time of Lord Krsna's era. And the proof is that Baba does not reveal everything openly. Rather, He uses jokes like that of the flying buffalo, or some bird, or some crocodile etc to say what He wants to tell. Even then, His approach is not limited to this.

Bhaktas know those books are about Baba


In the philosophical realm, Baba has used the books "Nama'mi Krs'n'asundaram" and "Namah Shivaya Shantaya" as a way to project His A'nanda Ma'rga philosophy. So in the name of Lord Shiva and Lord Krsna, Baba has put forth all His views. In those books, He has revealed indirectly so many philosophical and spiritual treasures.

When describing Nandan Vijaina Baba is telling about Lord Krsna's beauty and charm.

    Apu'rba ta'r cokher ca'oya'....

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "His look is unique. The scent of His body is unique. His movement, coming and going, is unique...." (3)

In the above shloka, on the philosophical plane, it can be said that here Baba is talking about Lord Krsna. Yet in the practical sphere we all know that through countless demonstrations Baba has shown that He is the personification of all those divine beauties and charms. His scent is that of sweet sandalwood or flowers - and He makes others carry that scent as well. All these things He has done. So bhaktas understand that in the above shloka Baba is indirectly talking about Himself.
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And to satisfy those jinanis, He has given these books in such a way that they studied the books "Nama'mi Krs'n'asundaram" and "Namah Shivaya Shantaya" as a historical survey or philosophical discussion of Lord Krsna and Lord Shiva. However, in truth, Baba is indirectly telling about Himself and revealing all His beauties and grandeur and showing how one can get Him etc. That is why bhaktas just view those two books as the expression of Baba - Lord Shrii Shrii A'nandamurtiji.

About those shadowy figures


Plus in so many other discourses and books such as in His various short stories and Shabda Cayanika etc, Baba has revealed much about His own personal experiences and fathomless insights. In all these accounts, He regularly comes in contact with 'figures of light and shadow' who uncover all kinds of unique truths about this universe. So this is yet another way that Baba reveals His inner Self. And bhaktas can easily understand and feel this truth in their heart; but for jinanis He remains a mystery.

In Shabda Cayanika, Baba is also using this series as a way to put forth the truth about historical events and cultural phenomena that would otherwise be difficult to prove. But by using the voice of a so-called ghost or a luminous being, Baba can indirectly tell all that He wants to say. And sadhakas will get the inner truth and know how to apply that in today's world. Hence, books like Shabda Cayanika are another way of putting forth difficult to prove facts such that jinanis cannot object or argue and bhaktas understand that Baba is revealing the full veracity. One wonderful example of this is the story about Viresh Vijay in Shabda Cayanika where Baba tells about the special traits of great revolutionaries. And there are countless other wonderful depictions where Baba has beautifully revealed so many grand secrets and solved numerous historical puzzles etc.
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Conclusion

As the Parama Purusa, Baba is ever-present: He was, is, and will always be. Today and even far and forever into the future, Parama Purusa will reveal Himself to those sadhakas with sincere longing for Him. It is wrong to think this was only possible for those in the past. Sincere sadhakas will always be able to ask for His grace and get Him. The spiritual science is not under the bondage of time, space, or person. It is beyond and eternal. Parama Purusa is always with all but because of stains in their mental plate people do not realise this truth; so Baba graciously removes those stains whereby sincere sadhakas can see that He resides in their inner-most self. Anywhere, anytime one can realise Him, by His grace.

So by all these ways - and numerous other avenues - we can understand that through various means Baba is uncovering the divine truth and revealing Himself and putting forth His Ananda Marga ideology.

Namaskar,
At His lotus feet,
Ratneshvar Deva

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Expresses Himself in so many magical displays

Here below in His story about those watching a magic act, Baba unveils the special way for knowing all the precious secrets of that magician.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "The magician wants people to witness the display. But what will the spectators or the intelligent persons amongst the spectators who want to join the magician's party, do? They will develop love for the magician and join the party. After joining the party, each and every secret of the magic will be known to them." (4)

So by watching Him and falling in love with His Supreme Self we can get everything - all the answers. Here below Baba colourfully reveals the inner truth of this vast Cosmic expression and graciously shows us how we can attain that Supreme stance.

    Ya evaeka udbhave sambhave ca'.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "The Creator of the universe is a Great Magician...All these magical expressions, magical displays, have their origin in Him. He expressed Himself in the form of so many magical displays. And it is that Magician who retains and nourishes the magically created objects; and finally those objects go back to the inner arena of that Magician." (5)

    Ya etadviduramrta'ste bhavanti'.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "That intelligent spiritual aspirant who comes in close contact with the Magician by dint of his extreme love for the Magician attains immortality." (6)

References
1. Namami Krsnasundaram, Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24)
2. Namami Krsnasundaram, Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24)
3. Namami Krsnasundaram, Vrajagopála and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 25)
4. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 2, Discourse #45
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 2, The Supreme Magician
6. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 2, The Supreme Magician

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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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Mind ensconced in bliss

“Tumi esechile dhya’nete a’ma’r, karun’a’ kare a’ma’ke…” (Prabhat Samgiita #4661)

Purport: 

Baba, You came in my dhyána. It was only Your divine karuna’-– compassion on me. I had no strength of bhajans, kiirtana, japa, sadhana, 16 Points, or any virtue of spiritual deeds within me. Only I longed for You with one-pointed desire. Today, You came in my meditation in Your real form. It is only due to Your grand empathy for me.

Parama Purusa, age after age, to hold You, I was busy gathering oysters on the seashore unknowingly. I uselessly spent my entire life in animal deeds, remaining oblivious of You. Sitting there on the sandy shore, I wasted my time in vain pursuits - counting the stars, night after night. 

Baba, finally You appeared in my dhya’na in a loving and smiling way. Sitting face to face, looking at me, You said, “Keep in mind this eternal truth. Those bhaktas who have heard the divine flute - the omnkara dhvani - have gotten everything. All the praise, insults, sorrow, loss and gain, and misery, pain, and suffering that happens in this world never burdens their life. Living in this world, their mind remains in the spiritual plane, always ensconced in bliss.”

Baba, You came in my dhya’na, pouring infinite anandam…


Note for Prabhat Samgiita #4661

[1] Karun'a': In the first stanza, the term karuna has been used. This is when one harbours a deep sense of empathy, is pained by another's suffering, and feels, "I should help them.” For example, suppose a beggar is wallowing in misery. By seeing his wretched condition, you felt, "I should help him and remove his agony.” This heartfelt feeling is the expression of karuna'.
 
Similarly, suppose a bhakta is suffering and unable to progress in the physical, psychic, or spiritual realms for any reason. In such circumstances, Parama Purusa cannot bear to watch that sadhaka suffer. He feels He must rescue them immediately. With His deep empathy and mercy, Parama Purusa removes their agony, so that once again that bhakta can progress in all realms of life. This entire liila is called His karun'a'.
 
Difference Between Krpa' & Karun'a'
 
In the case of karun'a', Parama Purusa is moved by a bhakta's suffering and comes forward to save that bhakta. Whereas with krpa' (grace), the bhakta is not suffering but even then Parama Purusa is bestowing His blessing.
 
It is just like if a beggar is sick and suffering half-naked in the freezing cold. If with great empathy a passerby selflessly helps that beggar without expecting anything in return, that is karuna’. Because the passerby is moved and motivated into action by seeing the beggar's suffering. In contrast, if a student is not sick, and that person just wishes to give the student a gift, then that is krpa’.
 
When out of empathy Parama Purusa lovingly comes to the aid of the suffering bhakta to relieve them of their spiritual strife, that is the karuna of Parama Purusa; and, if that same bhakta is not suffering in the spiritual realm, yet Baba still bestows His blessing to enhance their bhakti, that is His krpa’ on the bhakta.


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Value every language

Prout philosophy states, “”For the all-round welfare and development 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. To avoid this and to safeguard the interests of all people, the leaders of society must ensure that cardinal socio-political principles are strictly followed. Otherwise, individual and collective progress can never be achieved.”

"There are three cardinal socio-political principles which should never be violated…..Thirdly, no mother tongue should be suppressed."

“Thirdly, no mother tongue should be suppressed. If a mother tongue is suppressed, the consequences are most dangerous. Take the example of Pakistan. When Pakistan was formed, Urdu was declared the national language. But the actual language position of undivided Pakistan – that is, East Pakistan and West Pakistan – was that 60% of the population spoke Bengali and 40% spoke Hindi, Baluchi, Punjabi or Urdu. When Urdu was declared the national language, East Pakistan revolted and this led to the division of Pakistan. There was a famous song at the time.” (1) 

Note: In this above teaching only the third socio-political principle has been addressed - the first two are: Not retrenched from their jobs and not forcibly converted to another religion. 

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: Ananda Vanii ==

Mind and soul will be radiant with joy

“Human history today has reached such a transitional phase that universal humanity, forgetting all spatial, temporal and personal differences, shall have to move, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder towards the new dawn with rapid steps. Humanity must respond to this call. With the reddish glow of the dawn, the collective body, mind and soul will be radiant with joy. And that alone will be the real progress of universal humanity, the firm establishment of unified humanism.” (Ananda Vanii #61)

Note 1: True Ananda Vaniis have a number whereas Fake Ananda Vaniis do not - just as a fake car license plate has no number. By this way, you can easily recognise a Fake Ananda Vanii.


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Lower grade of bhaktas

In various discourses Baba differentiates between bhaktas and devotees. In brief, bhaktas are only those who have love for God, who love Parama Purus'a. There is no other use or meaning of the term 'bhakta'. Whereas people can be devoted to all sorts of things etc. A wife may be devoted to her husband. Various pets may be very devoted to their master. So like this one who is devoted has various insinuations and meanings whereas the use of the term bhakta is very specific and pointed.        

Baba says, "'Well, we've grown quite old. Having reached such a ripe old age, if we eat without doing some kind of ritualistic worship, people will speak ill of us and criticize us. So we'd better follow the ritualistic formalities by chanting a few mantras'. This category of bhakta is called `sattvika bhakta.' They don't ask for any material thing no doubt, but they ask for liberation as they have reached the last stage of life. Parama Purusa may or may not grant liberation to these bhaktas. One thing which is sure is that they won't attain Him because they want liberation, but not Parama Purusa [moksa] Himself." (1)

Note: A great bhakta wants only Parama Purusa, not anything else.

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, “Ye Yathá Máḿ Prapadyante”


== Section 3: Links ==

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Namaskar & misunderstanding
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