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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Tiers of margiis + 4 more

Baba
Tiers of margiis

Namaskar,

In Ananda Marga philosophy, there are three types of sadhakas: pashvácáriis, viiracariis, and divyacariis. Pashvácáriis are half-margiis; viiracariis are mediocre sadhakas; and, divyacariis are strict margiis who do not compromise on points of dharma.
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Lowest tier sadhaka: pashvacariis

Those moving on the path of pashvácára are pashvácáriis. They are also known as pashus / animals. From a biological perspective they are not animals; but, in the mental sphere they are brutes; they do the sadhana of animals. Such persons are not strict in the dos and don’ts of our Ananda Marga way of life. For instance, they often adhere to the various dogmas of their religious upbringing and have a little faith in Baba as well. So their approach is an amalgamation, i.e. compromised. That is why Baba has made various concessions for them.

These pashvácáriis should not be taught asanas or given higher lessons, but some acaryas are not alert and give them those lessons - often because they were given a donation etc. But, regardless of how much you teach them, they are not going to absorb it. They will only do the most basic sadhana, not those higher lessons. Really speaking, they have not come to practice dharma sadhana per se, but to give money and help in mundane measures. That is the extent of their engagement in Ananda Marga way of life.

Here is a case study of some pashvácáriis (animal-minded individuals) in our AMPS:
Margii LP, in 1980, performed his younger brother's marriage. It was a caste marriage. Acarya R was the priest. The then Acarya M was also present in that caste marriage.

Various senior margiis like SP and SK attended the feast at that caste marriage. There were two rows of food: (1) veg without onion & garlic, and (2) non-veg, i.e. meat. Some margiis joined the non-veg row for the feast at the caste marriage.
The above mentioned persons are animal-minded.
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Middle tier sadhaka: viiracariis

When one is more strict then they are known as viiras (heroes) and follow the path of viiracara. They are 80% - 90% strict in dharma, and 10% - 20% of the time they are not strict. For instance, during times of crisis or when involved in important decisions, they often fall apart. For example, when their boss or favourite acarya is part of one group or faction, then those who are viiracariis also join that faction, either for personal prestige or for the post etc. In general they are mediocre sadhakas and cannot be depended upon fully. Here is another case scenario: They may not follow casteism but due to pressure from their grandmother or father then they may accept or give a dowry. But, in their professional life, they will refrain from taking a bribe etc. Similarly, they may eat and enjoy a feast at a non-margii marriage if it is arranged by their own laokik family members, whereas sincere margiis will never take food at a dogmatic ceremony.


Top tier sadhaka: divyacariis

The highest path is divyacara - and those followers are devas or divyacariis. They never compromise on points of dharma, no matter the circumstances. They always adhere to 16 Points, yama and niyama, and are never swayed even one inch off the path of Ananda Marga ideology. They are veritable gods in human form.
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Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “In divyácára sádhaná, they attain still loftier states of mind and establish themselves in the realm of divinity. Here they are devas [gods] and their lord is “Mahádeva”.” (1)

Society is a mixture


There will always be a mixture of all three grades of sadhakas. Always, new people are coming into human life and they will enter onto the path of pashvácára, as those followers of pashvácára are pashus (animal) in their mental colour. Although they compromise on various aspects of 16 Points, they are also margiis in their own way. They live amongst us – we all know this and recognize who is who. A person may not openly declare, “I am a pashvácárii; I am a half-margii”, but everyone knows.

After many lives and with the grace of Parama Purusa, those pashvácáriis will one day become viiracariis. Similarly, through diligence, satsaunga, and the grace of Parama Purusa, those viiracariis will one day become divyacariis.

Whenever one moves from one stage to the next - their whole demeanor changes. It occurs over a continuum, but certainly one can easily differentiate a pashvácárii, from a viiracarii, from a divyacarii based on their conduct. Naturally the lowest of the three grades is a pashvacarii. They are weak and inconsistent in following Sixteen Points and the various conduct rules.

AM teachings are rational


Baba is very strict on points of discipline yet the rules of Ananda Marga spiritual and social life are 100% rational. Once in general darshan, when Baba started AMPS, it was thought that before learning sadhana all must take a full bath. Baba said that it would be difficult in certain areas due to a lack of water or cold temperatures so that is why He made the rule that one should take half-bath before learning meditation. That was the rule, yet if conditions were favourable then it was encouraged to take a full bath - but that was not imposed upon all.
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Here is another situation that demonstrates how rational our AM way of life is. At the outset it was thought that at the time of death the body should be burned. Yet Baba understood that this may not always be possible as it would be difficult in the desert due to lack of wood and in colder regions like Iceland and Siberia. So He made the rule that best is to burn the body, but burying the deceased is also accepted. These are examples of how AM rules accommodate one and all.

That is why all three above paths - pashvácára, viiracara, and divyacara - are all accepted and why we have various grades of sadhakas. All are margiis and all types of people are present in our AMPS.

In contrast, in the various religions, their rules are set in stone - people follow rigidly or leave the path entirely. In that case they are either outsiders or they become atheist. Yet being an atheist is even worse than being a follower of the dogmatic religions. Atheists are a burden to society.

During a period of colossal social change, in our Marga there is the possibility to adapt rules in a rational manner for the betterment of society. A clear example of this is that if during wartime many males are killed, then the surviving males may take more than one wife out of a social need so that females may marry and start a family etc.
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Clear evidence of being pashvacariis


In the above case study, it is evident that they were not very strict in adhering to Sixteen Points. They contravened various aspects like caste marriage, sentient food, etc. That is why one can easily conclude that such persons are pashvácáriis.

But it is not just family people who are inclined in this manner. Some Wts are also prone to lesser standards. For instance, some Wts, driven by their own sensual desires, like to perform marriages as they like to be near those females etc. Surely they will deny this. But when it is clear that family acaryas are to conduct all Ananda Marga marriages, then what is the need for wholetimers to engage in that ceremony. Yet, driven by carnal desires, they like to go close in this way. This shows that mentally they are pashvácáriis, despite the fact that they are walking around in avadhuta dress.


Conclusion


Our Ananda Marga is the path of pure rationality wherein all can join and take part. At the same time, there are various grades of sadhakas, and those who are committed Ananda Margiis should always hold themselves to the standard of the top tier - divyacara. By being strict in 16 Points and spiritual life, an aspirant will one day become fully established in this highest realm - by His grace.
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Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “This stage is called “divyácára” or “divyabháva” in Tantra. In this stage, Parama Puruśa is called “Mahádeva” or “Devádideva” – the God of gods. At this level the sadhaka becomes a deva, a vibrational existence. The sádhaka can vibrate the world, can create a vibration in the universe, and is thus a deva.” (2)

In Him,
Sadashiva Deva

What devious people do


When pashvácáriis (i.e. animal margiis) are intellectuals they falsify and misinterpret AM philosophy for their selfish ends. They are not just pashvácáriis but devious agents also. Here are some of the bogus justifications they make:


(a) Loknathji gave a speech that tamasik items like meat can be eaten as per Caryacarya.


(b) Supporters of MPD dogma argue that kiirtan can be performed anywhere - at any time. Anybody can join kiirtan - anywhere. According to them, kiirtan can be performed on the occasion of the inauguration of a strip club, casino hotel, pub or bar, live monkey eating restaurant, before racial riots or the inauguration of Ku Klux Klan headquarters, or before a human lynching, the burning of a child widow along with her dead husband, before committing arson or performing a human sacrifice, prior to a female genital mutilation ceremony, at a slaughterhouse, or at a gay orgy gathering. They justify that kiirtan can be done at all these occasions. Such persons who say like this are devious-minded, pashu (animal) sadhakas.


References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 23, Pashvácára, Viirácára and Divyácára
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 5, Pashupati, Viireshvara, and Mahádeva


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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 ==

Golden age

“A'lor desher parii eseche, raungiin d́áná mele diyeche…” (Prabhat Samgiita #1053)

Purport:

A divine fairy from the spiritual land has arrived. It is spreading its colourful wings; it has come from the land of infinite refulgence. That supreme messenger is busy in noble and great work - it has taken away the dark stains from the mind. Everyone’s mental arena is getting purified.

Now, no one hates anyone; the age of neo-humanism has arrived. Nobody snatches the food from another’s mouth. Everyone has been guaranteed food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and education. All have the minimum requirements of life; their material needs have been fulfilled. The golden age has descended upon this dusty earth. The divine being has come from the land of spirituality.

Living beings are my brothers and sisters, my kith and kin. All are part of my universal human family. No one is looked upon as other. There are no quarrels or fights between people. One individual’s sorrow is everyone’s sorrow. All beam the same radiant smile - the joy of one is the happiness of all. Today, the fairy has come from the world of eternal truth, satya loka.

The age of neo-humanism has arrived…

Note for Prabhat Samgiita #1053:

In the above song, the term 'parii' (fairy) has been used to denote Parama Purusa Baba. So in Prabhat Samgiita, the term 'parii' does not mean some dogmatic religious fairy.


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Issues surrounding family planning

Prout philosophy states, "Vested interests do not favour population growth because this will mean sharing mundane property at the cost of their hoarding. Capitalism would like the extinction of the intellectual class as this would give it free scope for exploitation. The intellectual class usually belongs to the middle income group. Capitalists encourage family planning and birth control to check the growth of this middle class, thus these measures are a creation of the capitalist order."

"Due to age-old superstitions the common people does not take help of these measures. It is the middle class intellectuals who adopt these practices and become the victims of them. A Proutistic order would vehemently oppose this move. There is immense potential for maintaining the population of the world. By scientific advancement it may be possible for human beings to live on tablets. The real glory of humanity lies in creating conditions for adjustment with natural processes rather than in curbing normal processes by artificial measures."

"Artificial sterilisation means making males or females artificially sterile. This has certain adverse effects on the mind and body of human beings. Sterilisation brings glandular changes and changes in the hormone secretion of the glands which ultimately affects mental expression. Due to these changes a man may become like a eunuch. According to PROUT only severely handicapped people and born criminals should be sterilised." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 15, Talks on Prout



== Section: Important Teaching ==

Are there different cultures on this earth

Prout philosophy states, "Culture is a vague term. It is the collective name for different expressions of life. People eat, enjoy hospitality, laugh on some occasions and shed tears on others, and thereby express life through various actions. The collective name of all these actions is culture."

"According to PROUT all of society has the same culture. There are local variations in the mode or state of cultural expression, but the expression is universal. While everybody eats, some eat by hand, others by stick and still others by spoon. Indian dance is based on Mudrá or dance postures, and European dance is based on rhythm, but they do not represent two different cultures."

"Local variations will diminish if there is a close blending between different groups of people, because this will create common customs. In Nepal there is a blending of Hindu and Buddhist customs. In Bengal there is a blending of Aryan and Dravidian customs. These local variations are called customs. Thus local modes of expression bearing local or group specialities are customs, but the expression itself is culture. Therefore it is a mistake to readjust boundaries on the basis of language and culture. Indian culture and the culture of the world are one and the same." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 15, Talks on Prout

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Bogus story based on hallucination + 3 more

Baba

Bogus story based on hallucination

Namaskar, 

In the below story in green highlight is a tale based on the psychic disease of hallucination. Sadly, this is a very negative and harmful story. As everyone knows, Sadguru Baba has categorically declared the existence of ghosts to be a bogus idea. But the story below highlighted in green promotes the existence of ghosts.

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Ghosts do not exist.” (Ananda Sutram, 3 - 6)

Not a so-called ghost but a hallucination

 
(a) This harmful story of hallucinations injects the idea that ghosts exist and that they can kill you.
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(b) The main person in the story, i.e. the student, is suffering from the psychic disease of hallucination. For years and years, he has propagated the false notion that ghosts exist, and that he has encountered and come in direct contact with a fictitious ghost. 

(c) Baba’s teaching is that those who think they see ghosts are actually conjuring up the existence of an apparition of a so-called ghost in their own diseased mind.

(d) The conclusion is that the student in the story suffers from a weak mind / psychic disease of hallucination, and that this was all his wild imagination. 

Even good sadhakas / margiis fall prey

 
Here is another way to look at the situation: For the last 30 - 35 years various sadhakas have been propagating this harmful story of hallucination, and hence reinforcing the false notion that ghosts exist. Even good sadhakas who were not believing in ghosts got drawn into this so-called ghost story. By this way, this harmful hallucination story has been spreading around as proof that ghosts exist.  
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Despite the fact that Sadguru Baba has declared that ghosts do not exist, and scientists have supported this claim, in so-called third world nations and in populations where illiteracy is rampant, the mass of people believe fully in the existence of ghosts. These innocent people are easily misled by this story. And in so-called first-world nations, psychologists and doctors have termed the mental disorder of seeing so-called ghosts as hallucinations. However, because of this harmful story of hallucination, margiis from those areas have subscribed to the belief in ghosts. The whole scene is quite shocking and abhorrent. 


Disciples going against Sadguru

On the one side, Sadguru Baba has come to free humanity from all kinds of psychic diseases including hallucinations and the existence of so-called ghosts, and on the other side some of His own disciples are giving credence to the bogus idea of so-called ghosts and cementing this false notion in the minds of others.


Harmful hallucination story

Keeping the above in mind, kindly read the story in the below green highlight so that you can properly warn others about this harmful story of hallucinations, and eradicate this dogma of the existence of ghosts. 
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THE POWER OF … xx

In the state of Maha'rastra in West India, there is a place called Akola. There was a devotee and his family there who all learned A'nanda Ma'rga meditation. They meditated regularly but their faith in the Guru was not strong. The son was studying at the university while living at home. One night, the son's friend went to his house at 10pm and invited him to go for a bicycle ride with him. So the student rode the bicycle and his friend sat on the back of it. Outside the city, they passed through what the student thought was a very big field. But that field was actually a cemetery, and it was a very frightening one.

Suddenly, in the middle of the cemetery, the student turned to look at his friend on the back seat, and saw that he was not there anymore. He became very frightened and started trembling, and the hair on his body stood on end. A negative force pulled him down and he fell off the bicycle. Then the avidya' force started pulling him towards a well and tried to push him down into it.

In utter desperation, the student suddenly remembered the pratika around his neck, but when he felt for it, he found it was not there. Still struggling against the avidya' force, with his finger, he managed to draw the pratika on the ground, and he saw that it was very powerful and vibrated effulgent light, so he started to frantically draw pratikas on the ground, one after another. No sooner had he finished one, he started drawing another. In that way, he fought with the avidya' force the whole night, until he finally crossed that big, terrifying cemetery.

The student lay by the side of the road outside the cemetery, totally exhausted and semi-conscious. It was four o'clock in the morning. As a rickshaw driver was passing, he looked at the student and recognised him, so he pulled him onto his rickshaw and brought him back home.


Note: By the end of the above story it is clear that this was just a regular road that was commonly traveled by all sorts of people like rickshaw drivers. People were coming and going on that road all day and night long and were not affected at all. Only because that student had been indoctrinated into the horror of cemeteries and the existence of ghosts since his very childhood was he prone to that psychic disease of hallucinations. And that is why he was so adversely affected. Whereas for those not indoctrinated into those hallucinations, that road by the cemetery was just a very normal place on this earth, and it did not cause them to drop into an unconscious state or get overwhelmed by various hallucinations. 
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In Him, 
Manoj Deva

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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 ==

Core of my being

"Tomáre ceyechi mane práńe, ámi, sáŕá dile náko mor d́áke..." (Prabhat Samgiita #3299)

Purport:

O’ Parama Purusa, I longed for You in my mind and heart, but sadly You did not respond to my call. I looked for You in all the so-called holy places  - Ananda Nagar, Tiljala, and Jamalpur, Varanasi, Puri, Mecca, Rome, Jerusalem, and also Ranchi, in search of You. Alas, I did not see or find You. My yearning was not quenched. To have Your darshan I wandered in forests and went in the gaps between the clouds - everywhere. Baba, with all my desire, I want You and cried for You, but, unfortunately, You have not answered.

O’ my Priyatama (Dearmost), Your cosmic liila is inexplicable. The Tiirtha Pati of my mental temple, even while remaining physically away from You, I have realized this divine truth that You are the core of my being, my Innermost.
 
O’ my Parama Purusa, I have nothing to say if You play Your liila’ from a distance - do as You wish. Seeing that I derive endless, heavenly sweetness, non-stop. Cinmaya, I want a wee-bit of Your krpa, in each and every moment - always.

Baba, You reside in my mental temple, I have realized this divine truth that You are the core of my being, my Innermost...


Notes for Prabhat Samgiita #3299:

[1] Liila': In this universe there are innumerable events taking place. When we know the cause of a particular event, then that is kriida. And when the cause is not known then it is liila. If the cause of a given event was not initially known and later on becomes known, then that event becomes kriida. Thus as one's knowledge increases - and more and more events can be rationally explained - then the scope of kriida increases.

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "There is a subtle difference between liilá and kriid́a. When the cause of an effect is easily discernible it is called kriid́a, but when the cause is unknown and only the effect is easily discernible it is called liilá. This creation is the liilá of Parama Puruśa because human beings do not know why He has created it. With the help of their intellect they are eager to know the cause of creation, but will they ever be successful in this quest? They want to solve the riddle of creation, but they have no notion about the cause. So whatever Parama Puruśa does is all His liilá, It cannot be called His kriid́á. I have already said that when one discovers the relation between the cause and effect it is called kriid́á, but when one can see only the effect and not the cause, it is called liilá. For human beings having only a small unit mind the creation is the liilá of Parama Puruśa, but to Him it is His kriid́á." (1)

[2] Cinmaya: Embodiment of Consciousness. This is one of the infinite attributions of Parama Purusa. That is why one of His names is Cinmaya.

References
1. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of  Life - 11, To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Where to sit for good sadhana

You might have heard some people say, “This place is very good for sadhana.” Especially, you will hear this in Ananda Nagar, Jamalpur, Tiljala, Ranchi etc. They like to create the feeling that in order to get a special blessing you have to come to Ananda Nagar, Jamalpur, Tiljala, Ranchi etc and sit under that particular rock or tree etc. And then only sadhana will be best because that place emanates a spiritual vibration. Baba’s below teaching debunks this idea. 

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “To differentiate between different places for sádhaná, to consider one place more suitable than another, or to regard a particular spot as good and another bad, is to divide Brahma. Every place in this creation is the manifestation of the Supreme Cosmic Entity (Brahma), and to call one place good and another bad is to attribute these qualities to Brahma. If sádhaná is based on the consideration of good and bad, it will never be possible for one to develop the feeling of oneness with the rest of creation. One will never be able to love others as oneself. To Brahma every place is the same, and sádhaná can be practised anywhere.” (1)

If some place is isolated or a natural setting and there is no pollution of any kind, then that is suitable for sadhana in comparison to a noisy bus stop that smells like an open sewer. That is based entirely on the environmental qualities. The above teaching debunks the myth that some place is spiritually important, whereas other places are not.  

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy, Why Are People Afraid of Intuitional Practice?


== Section 4: Links ==


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