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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Bogus story based on hallucination + 3 more

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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 ==


Saturday, March 7, 2026

How Baba blessed me + 5 more

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How Baba blessed me

Namaskar,

Baba has graciously brought us under His shelter. He knows our inner thoughts and worries. He is there to heal our wounds and soothe our pains. And He is always showering His love and compassion on us. This story of Bhakta K serves as a blissful reminder how Baba lovingly responds to our call. It is He who has awakened our hearts, in that way we begin longing for Him, and in response He showers us in His overflowing love.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Parama Purus'a hears all your internal thoughts. Nothing is unknown to Him. He is like a tape recorder in your mind. You may be forgetful with the passage of time, but not Parama Purus'a." (1)

The life of the bhakta is filled with love, longing, and sweet feeling for their object of ideation. And Parama Purus'a graciously responds to the call of the bhakta's heart. This following story beautifully reflects this.
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Bhakta K was in a state of agony. He was tormented and wounded by the notion that, "My beloved Guru has come to the very place where I am stationed and I cannot attend His DMC program."

Daylong, this idea was burning in K’s mind and heart. He was completely upset that he would not be able to see Baba. He viewed the situation from a thousand different angles, but there seemed to be no hope in sight - he would miss DMC and miss Baba. He was crying and thinking what a drama it is that, "Baba, You have come, yet I am not going to be able to see You." In this desperate and melancholic frame of mind, Bhakta K was overwrought with all those feelings of anguish swirling in his mind about having to miss DMC.


Baba's divine arrival

How many minutes had passed it was hard to know, when suddenly the loud sound of a car horn brought Bhakta K back to his worldly senses. Honk! Honk! Honk! The car horn was blowing again and again. Bhakta K was sure it must be some governmental vehicles out in the street. He got up and went to take a look...Behold, there was Baba!

PA was helping Baba out of the car, and now Baba was walking towards the entrance of Bhakta K's quarters. Bhakta K, usually quite stoic in life, suddenly burst into uncontrollable tears. Tears were flowing and flowing as he saw Baba come towards his residence. Bhakta K was crying loudly and more loudly - the neighbors began thinking that something had happened. So they came out to see what was going on. Never before in his life had Bhakta K cried like this; he was completely overcome with emotional-cum-spiritual yearning for Baba.
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His whole life he had served in the military police so he was trained and accustomed to being quite reserved in his response. This outburst of crying was most unusual. The floodgates of sentimental feeling for Baba were overwhelming for him as he cried more loudly for Baba.

Baba's gracious entrance


Baba majestically entered and said, "How are you? I have come to see you."

Bhakta K was completely enamoured with Baba and amazed and in awe that Baba had blessed him by coming to his governmental quarters. Per the custom, Bhakta K offered Baba some fruit. Baba just smiled. Then Baba gently and compassionately consoled Bhakta K for all the mental difficulty he had been going through about not being able to attend DMC. Bhakta K felt completely relieved - his heart was fully satiated by Baba's sweet presence.

In all, Baba stayed at Bhakta K’s house for 15 minutes, and over that time Baba showered much love and affection on him. All of Bhakta K's psychic afflictions vanished; they were washed away in the wake of Baba's overflowing love. Then Baba indicated that it was time to go as He had to hold General Darshan in a short while. In that way, Baba and His entourage took leave.

Bhakta K felt blessed and thought the entire occasion was nothing but Baba's causeless grace.
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Conclusion


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Parama Purus'a is not an impersonal entity, or an entity moving far away in the boundless sky. He is your personal entity. One who doesn’t entertain any thought about past, present or future, but simply says, “I have come to take shelter in You,” is sure to get the shelter of Parama Purus'a and will certainly be lifted onto His lap." (2)

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Human beings love Parama Puruśa and He loves human beings: this love is always mutual, not unilateral." (3)

Namaskar,
with full surrender,
Vidya’

~ In-depth study ~

The year was 1957, and Bhakta K  was stationed in Phulawa'risharif, working for the Bihar Military Police (BMP), when he got word that Baba would be coming to conduct DMC in that very town. Immediately, he actively involved in making all sorts of arrangements for Baba's arrival and DMC. Being a sadhaka, naturally, Bhakta K was very eager and keen to attend the DMC. At the appropriate time, Bhakta K put forth a request to his chief and supervisor, Birju Babu, the Subeda'r Major, or Assistant Major, to have the days off to attend DMC.
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Major Babu was not supportive of Ananda Marga but would never openly say anything against the organization. When Bhakta K requested time off to attend Baba's daytime DMC program at the local engineering college, then Major Babu replied, "You have your evenings free to attend General Darshan, so then what is the need to go during the daytime to attend DMC." Major Babu was very diplomatic yet firm in his response as he politely and tactfully rejected Bhakta K 's request.

As he was well aware about the militaristic ways of the BMP (Bihar Military Police), Bhakta K understood clearly that there was nothing to be done to overturn his supervisor's decision. So he was very sad. Then Baba came to his door.


About the sadhaka

In the above story, Bhakta K is Family Acarya Kishunji. As many may be aware, Ac Kishunjii was one of the early margiis from the Jamalpur days. Revered Baba Himself initiated Kishunji before 1955, i.e. before the formation of AMPS. And it was in that early Jamalpur period, that Kishunjii stood strong on multiple occasions and bravely defended Ananda Marga in the public arena. So his contribution was immense in the early days of AM. Furthermore, after 1990, he refused to fall into the clutches of any group. Ac Kishunjii had a distinguished career as a highly posted police officer in the public sector. Acaryaji is from village Pratapsagar, Buxar in Bhojpuri area.
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Genuine love for Parama Purusa

Ananda Marga ideology says, "So what should human beings offer to Him? He lacks nothing. When He is the creator of this entire universe, then He is the proprietor of all the wealth of the universe. So what can human beings offer Him? The only way to please Him is to serve the universe, to serve the entire living world, because everything is His creation. During the act of service, lower-grade devotees have the ideation, “I am serving Parama Puruśa in order to derive great satisfaction from my service.” But the higher grade sádhakas take the ideation, “I am serving Parama Puruśa not to derive pleasure, but because Parama Puruśa Himself will be pleased thereby. I am not serving Him for my own pleasure – my only desire is to give joy to Him.” Those whose very nature is to give joy to Parama Puruśa is gopii bháva in the Vaeśńava scriptures. According to the scriptures, those who are genuine devotees do not do anything for their own pleasure: they do everything for His satisfaction, and they get much more pleasure by serving Parama Puruśa than even He gets. You should always remember, Mahájano yena gatah sah panthá. You should emulate the example of those devotees who have genuine love for Parama Puruśa who are ever ready to do everything to give joy to Him. Oh spiritual aspirant, do not desire to be a philosopher, or an intellectual – become a devotee. Be one with Parama Puruśa, and make your existence meaningful in all respects through constant service and devotion to Him." (4)

References
1. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of Life - 10
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 5, Taking Refuge Is the Final Word
3. Subhasita Samgraha - 11, What Is the Way?
4. Subhasita Samgraha - 11, What Is the Way?

Plagiary?

It is the accepted international standard and Baba's system not to copy another's work and publish it in your own way. Baba has given a very strict rule on plagiarism. Why is Baba against plagiarism or stealing someone's work? There are many reasons:

1) It is against the code of asteya (non-stealing).

2) Countless stories of bhaktas need to be published. But some do not want to do the hard work of compiling and writing these stories, so they just steal them from others. But new stories need to be told, otherwise so many unpublished stories of sadhakas will be lost and forgotten forever. So watch out for story thieves, and kindly help them not to steal by posting on social media in their own way. If you want to forward this story then attach the following yellow section with the story: 

“Courtesy of unknown bhakta via Ananda Marga Universal (https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/)”

This will be treated as the standard protocol.



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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Waste of my time

 
“Práńer májháre khuinjechi tomáre, gánete diyecho dhará, tumi…” (Prabhat Samgiita #2888)

Purport:

My Parama Purusa, I am searching for You in the deep core of my heart, but You only came into my grasp through the world of songs. By singing compositions of Prabhat Samgiita, I felt Your sweet presence. It is Your grace. I do not know whether You are near or far, but You have filled my entire being with Your divine presence due to Your karun’a’.

Baba, I have sought You out in the sky and in the air, and also by attending countless ritualistic darshans in various so-called holy places with heartfelt enthusiasm, fervor, and feeling. In seeking You, I have scoured this entire earth, calling for You in all the ten directions, even venturing out to far off lands; I went to various so-called tiirthas - Puri, Mecca, Rome, Jerusalem, and I also went to Ananda Nagar, Jamalpur, Varanasi, and Tiljala in search of You. Alas, I did not see You in those places. It was a waste of my time.

Baba, today I realised there is no need of looking for You in far, remote places, since You always reside in the depths of my mind. You are my nearest and dearest One. Baba, by doing Your pure sa’dhana’ with one-pointed longing for You, I become lost in Your infinite form…


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Beware of socialism / communism


Ananda Marga philosophy states, “By raising an iron curtain, a veil of dark ignorance, before them, they have taught people to chatter a few chosen, tutored sentences. They have confined them within a small dungeon, with its doors and windows locked – they have converted them into owls of darkness. This is the inevitable outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.” (1)

Note: Here above Baba is pointing out the defective nature of communism. 

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14


== Section: Important Teaching ==





== Section: Important Teaching ==

Place of fine arts in society


Ananda Marga Caryacarya states:
  • "Agriculture, arts, commerce and other developmental work should, as far as possible, be carried out on a cooperative basis."
  • "Fine arts lead human beings to the trans-sensory realm; hence sádhakas should not discourage fine arts; rather they should support them, directly or indirectly."
  • "Artists are great benefactors of society, hence take active steps for their protection. For example, before enacting a drama or its translation, enough money for a day's maintenance must be given to the author."
  • "If a drama or other art performance is staged and a charge is made for tickets, after deducting the incidental expenditure, the remaining money should be distributed among the artists, half on the basis of labour and half on the basis of merit." (1)
Reference
1. Caryacarya, Society, Points #15 - #18


== Section: Rare Guideline ==

Parama Purusa is far superior to bhagavan

It is said about iishvara, bhagavan, and Parama Purusa, that whatever attributions ishvara has, Parama Purusa has and so much more also. And whatever attributions  bhagavan has, Parama Purusa has much more also.

Ananda Marga ideology says, “कहा गया था पहले कि ईश्वर, भगवान, परमपुरुष, ये जो सब हैं, इसमें ईश्वर में जो गुण हैं, परमपुरुष में उतने तो अवश्य ही हैं; भगवान में जो गुण हैं, परमपुरुष में तो उतने तो अवश्य ही हैं---मगर उसके अतिरिक्त भी हैं |” (1) (S10-06, Parama Puruśa Aor Unakii Srśťi, DMC 27 November 1971 Nagpur)

Reference
1. S10-06, Parama Puruśa Aor Unakii Srśťi, DMC 27 November 1971 Nagpur


== Section 4: Links ==

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