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Saturday, June 29, 2024

Who is going to bring revolution + 2 more

Baba
Who is going to bring revolution

Namaskar, 

A quick study of the social cycle shows that during the capitalist / tycoon era most everyone is exploited by the capitalists / tycoons. The dishonest capitalists purchase writers to express their agenda, artists to advertise their products, intellectuals to expound their theories, and laborers to construct their buildings. Nearly every person in every sphere of life gets reduced to being a cog in the dishonest capitalist machinery.
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Of that exploited mass, the vast majority are shudras / labourers - i.e. those completely unaware that they are being exploited. Such shudras / labourers pass their days in material pursuits and animalistic enjoyments, hoping and dreaming that one day “their ship will come in” and they will become part of the billionaire class. Shudras / labourers do not think about spirituality or social causes; and, they are verily blind to their own hopeless condition as well. Their mind is drowned in ignorance. They are the true pawns of vaeshyan (tycoons) exploitation.


Types of people in society

Here is more about the main classes: 

(1) Who are shudras: Shudras [labour class] do not have any type of intellectual inclination. Shudras / labourers do not care about anything, i.e. any greater goal or heroic work. They are only concerned with the most mundane aspects of life: eating, drinking, sleeping, indulgence, and entertainment etc. They are the living dead. Examples of shudras / labourers are: construction workers, truck drivers, sweepers, manual laborers. Those shudras who understand that they are getting exploited are viksubdha shudras [awakened people].

(2) Who are ksatriyas: Ksatriyas [martial-minded people] are not inclined in the intellectual realm; rather they take orders from others. They are not debaters - just they follow the order and do and die in adhering to their chain of command. Examples of ksatriyas: firefighters, police, soldiers, military personnel, guards, good vigilantes etc. Those ksatriyas  [martial-minded people] who understand that they are getting exploited are viksubdha shudras [awakened people].

(3) Who are vipras: Vipras [intellectual class] are those who have intellectual inclination and have the tendency to do mental work. They possess a certain psychic motivation and are generally guided by a particular philosophical or theoretical agenda. According to what motivates them those vipras choose a job and pursue that occupation. They are teachers, professors, lawyers, clerks, and writers. Those enlisted professions and more are positions held by vipras. Vipras fight for their agenda. Those vipras who understand that they are getting exploited are viksubdha shudras [awakened people].

(4) Who are vaeshyas: Vaeshyas [tycoons] have a very unique quality. They think about money the whole day - how to grow their business, increase profits, and earn maximum money. In their life, money is paramount. For the holy dollar, they are ready to sacrifice everything. They can sell their daughters, wife, or themselves and ruin their own prestige etc for the sake of money. There is nothing they cannot do for money. They will cheat anyone and everyone to get money. They can do anything for material wealth. 

(5) Who are viksubdha shudras: Viksubdha shudras [awakened people]are those in the society who are conscious of their rights and protest; they are awakened shudras / labourers. Those shudra, ksatriyas, and vipras who understand that they are getting exploited are viksubdha shudras, i.e. awakened labor force.

Leaders are dominated by a particular class


There are four outlooks (vipra, vaeshya (corrupt rich man), ksatriya [martial-minded people], and shudra) in any era in a given country, one class is ruling over the others. In certain countries, the ksatriyas [martial-minded people] dominate and rule over the other three. And in some countries, vipras [intellectual class] rule over the others; and, in other areas, the vaeshyas [tycoons] rule over the other classes. This is the phenomenon that occurs in different regions of the world. One or another class is ruling a given country. For example, in Iran the vipran era is in vogue as the Muslim clerics are ruling; they are in the last phase of the vipran era. In Saudi Arabia, it is the ksatriyan age - some may think that the vipras are ruling in Saudi Arabia but in truth they are under ksatriyan rule. And ksatriyas [martial-minded people] are also holding the reins in North Korea. While the big countries like the US, China, and India are in the vaeshyan (dishonest rich men) era.
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How ksatriyas & vipras lose their qualities


One thing to know is that during the vaeshyan [tycoon] era, the ksatriyas [martial-minded people] and vipras [intellectual class] are not typical shudras. Due to serious exploitation by the rich exploiters, they lost their original quality - i.e. that of a vipra or ksatriya etc. And now they live like shudras due to circumstance. For want of money they became slaves of the dishonest rich. For example:

(a) If someone was a martial-minded person then to keep their job, under the order of rich exploiters they may have to terrorise an innocent person. Internally, they do not want to harass innocent people but they have to if they want to keep their job. So they lost their inherent quality of being a good ksattirya [martial-minded person]. Instead they have been reduced to being a shudra in order to keep their job. So they are unhappy. That is why they are called unhappy shudras or awakened shudras. 

(b) And, in the case of intellectuals, a similar thing is going on. To keep their job those intellectuals have to write and argue against their conscience for pennies. They are not well-paid, and they have to give up their principles. So they too have lost their inherent quality. They are no longer good vipras but have been reduced to being a shudra. They are unhappy shudras / labourers because they have been stripped of their quality. 

These two classes - the intellectual class and the martial-minded people - lose their qualities under the pressure of the dishonest rich capitalists. Due to vaeshayan exploitation, they become shudras (almost animals) and are unhappy because of compromising their principle for very little pay. They become outspoken against the rich exploiters. Such types of people are assets for bringing revolution. Vikshubdha shudra means being unhappy. They are pressured into circumstances where they become shudras (almost animals). They are awakened shudras, and they will bring revolution. We have to educate them. Such people can be found in the labour movement.
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Conclusion


Viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers have an awakened social conscience. They are keenly aware about vaeshyan (dishonest rich men) exploitation and have a burning desire within to stand up against capitalist / tycoon exploitation. So viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers are the catalysts for shudra revolution. And when those viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers are ksatriya-minded, then they use their physical might to provoke a bloody revolution. And when those viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers are vipra-minded, then they use their intellect to stir up a bloodless revolution. In either case, the viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers are an essential component in the fight against and overthrow of vaeshyan (dishonest rich men) rule. 

According to Prout philosophy, viksubdha shudras / awakened labourers are those vipra-minded shudras or ksatriya-minded shudras who have become awakened about vaeshyan exploitation, and are ready to undertake the long, arduous struggle against capitalist / tycoon rule. Our duty is to support, educate, and inspire all such vikshubha shudras and help their numbers grow. 

In Him, 
Ekbuddhi

Important point:

Some confused people may think that vikranti (counter-evolution) is the strategic tool of the sadvipras, but actually vikranti (counter-evolution) marks the defeat of the revolutionaries. Initially, the revolutionaries were successful in bringing evolution, but the exploiters fought back and destroyed all the revolutionaries, or put them in jail. That is called vikranti.



~ In-depth study ~

Ananda Marga ideology states, “Revolution means a great change. In order to bring about such a change it is not inevitable that there will be killing and bloodshed. If the kśatriya-minded viksubdha shudras [awakened labourers] are in the majority, or are most influential, however, the revolution will indeed come about through bloody clashes. Iit cannot be unequivocally stated that a revolution can never be brought about through intellectual clash, without bloodshed – it is possible, if there are a large number of influential vipra-minded shúdras among the viksubdha shudras [awakened labourers].” (1)

Ananda Marga ideology states, “Whether they have kśatriya [martial-minded people] intellects or vipras intellects, the viksubdha shudras [awakened labourers] who take over the leadership of the shúdra revolution are kśatriyas in terms of their courage, personal force and capacity to take risks.” (2)

Ananda Marga ideology states, “As a result of vaeshya exploitation, those having kśatriya or vipra mentalities are transformed into the...[awakened] slaves of the vaeshyas. They have no alternative but to toil at the behest of the vaeshyas to fill their bellies. Those kśatriyas  [martial-minded people] and vipras who are turned into shúdras under circumstantial pressure carry a simmering discontent in their hearts. This group are known as the “viksubdha shudras [awakened labourers]” or the “...[awakened] workers”. These...[awakened] workers – the exploited vipras and kśatriyas – give systematic expression to the frustrations of the masses to end vaeshya exploitation. This is the class with revolutionary distinction.” (3)

Few enjoy at the cost of many


The function of a sadvipra shall, therefore, be to see that the dominating or the ruling classes do not have any scope for exploitation. The moment one class turns into exploiters, the life of the majority becomes miserable; a few enjoy at the cost of many whose lot is only to suffer. More than that, in such a state of society both the few and the many get degenerated. The few (exploiters) degenerate themselves due to [an] excess of physical enjoyments and the many (exploited) cannot elevate themselves, because all their energy is taken up in mundane problems and all their mental waves are always tending to attain psycho-physical parallelism, thus getting day by day cruder. Hence, for the physical, mental and spiritual welfare of the administrator and the administered of the society as a whole, it is essential that no one be given any scope to exploit the rest of the society.
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Beggar vs sadvipra

Ananda Marga ideology says, “According to our philosophy, when consciousness arises in individual life then a person begins to move in accordance with certain instructions, certain guidance. In collective life as well, when this stage comes, those who are well advanced, who understand better, who are more courageous, more firmly established in morality, who are truly righteous, they have to take the lead, to assume the mantle of leadership. In such times those who worry about what others will say or think, or worry about being criticized, and due to this fear hide behind closed doors thinking that if they take action their good name will be tarnished, such people are not true human beings. They are beggars, begging for reputation. They have no manliness; they have lost the courage to move ahead. At that time those who come forward and say – “Let’s go. I’m with you. If trouble comes, let it come. I’ll take it on my shoulders” – such people I have given the name sadvipra.” (4)

New era at our doorsteps


Ananda Marga ideology says, “This is the way it has been and the way it will always be. However, in collective life at the critical juncture between one great age and another, in this transitional stage of great change, when it becomes impossible for the common man or even ordinary sadvipras to take up the leadership, then Parama Puruśa through his special grace arranges that leadership. At this time on the earth humanity is witnessing such a yuga sandhi. On one side there is the rubbish heap of the past and people are clinging to that rubbish heap because they have not yet been shown the way out. And on the other side, there is the call of the new. Under such conditions what will that Mahásambhúti do who gave guidance to the human race in the past? With courage he will call to human beings and declare: “Give up the rubbish of the past. It can only harm you and lead you to your death. Move ahead. Answer the call of the new. I am with you. There is no reason to be afraid.” (5)

References
1. Human Society - 2, Shúdra Revolution and Sadvipra Society
2. Human Society - 2, Shúdra Revolution and Sadvipra Society
3. Prout in a Nutshell - 21, Nuclear Revolution
4. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 9, The Significance of The Word “Yuga”
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 9, The Significance of The Word “Yuga”


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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: Important Teaching ==

Feeling His bliss

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “It is said about the way in which the Paramátmá [Supreme Soul] can be seen in the átmá: In the same way that something can be seen in a mirror, a person can see the Paramátmá by analysing the átmá...Just as a reflection is seen in water, Parama Puruśa can be found in the gandharvaloka, that is, in the study of musical science." (1)

Note: Everyone knows that in our Ananda Marga philosophy it is explained that atma is a reflection of Paramatma. It is just like seeing the reflection of the sun in a mud puddle. It is not actually the sun but a reflection. That is similar to how our atma is a reflection of Paramatma.

When bhaktas do kiirtana and bhajan in a very intense way then a deep vibration is felt in the mind and a blissful feeling comes. That blissful feeling of intense kiirtan is coming from the gandhavarloka - i.e. higher state of mind. In other words, from a lower state your mind gradually reaches a higher state where you feel that special bliss which is gandhavarloka. Those who are good sadhakas have realised this in their life many times.


Reference
1. Shabda Cayaniká Part 1, Disc: 5


== Section 3: Links ==

Friday, June 28, 2024

PS: beyond comparison + 3 more

Baba
PS: beyond comparison

Namaskar,

Here following is one Baba story about the beauty, magnificence, and greatness of Prabhat Samgiita. Note: This letter also refers to Rabindra Sangeet, and as these are non-margii compositions we honoured their spelling of Sangeeta.


First program


Those days when Baba was living in Madhu Malainca - His residence at Lake Gardens (Kolkata) - He introduced the idea of holding Prabhat Samgiita cultural programs. Those days Prabhat Samgiita was quite new, so it was the need of the time to propagate Baba's divine gift of Prabhat Samgiita.
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Hence the then Central PRS dada T. was given the duty to organise the first-ever Prabhat Samgiita cultural program. And after coordinating the various affairs, the public Prabhat Samgiita program was held at a park in Central Kolkata in the evening time, around sunset. Directly afterwards Dada rushed back to Baba's Quarter to give the good news.

Thus, PRS Dada T. reported to Baba by passing all the various good news about the program. Certainly many of the workers were also curious to hear because not all could attend.


That reporting session

In particular PRS Dada T. was telling how in order to attract the Bengali public, first they performed a few Rabindra Sangeeta (i.e. songs by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore). Those Rabindra Sangeeta went on for some time. Thereafter, a few Prabhat Samgiita were performed. All in all 60% percent of the time was given for Rabindra Sangeeta and 40% was allotted for Prabhat Samgiita. Altogether the public greatly appreciated the cultural program.

In this manner, PRS was telling the news. Hearing all this Baba took on His 'Rudra Rupa' form, i.e. His menacing form where He lovingly displays His feigned anger.
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Immediately in that reporting hall Baba feigned His fury and started rebuking him strongly. All workers present in the hall were shocked and unnerved by the magnitude and height of Baba's feigned anger.

Baba strongly feigned scolding and chastising PRS for highlighting Rabindra Sangeeta at our own Prabhat Samgiita cultural program:

"You are degrading Prabhat Samgiita - Coward...Animal...You do not have the courage to play Prabhat Samgiita at our own Prabhat Samgiita cultural program... What nonsense!"

In this way, Baba's feigned scolding went on. At the time, Baba was speaking in Bangla but the translation is as recounted above. We should also recall that all-loving Baba has tremendous affection for His disciples and His feigned scolding is a sign of His great blessing.

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (1)


Dhik, dhik dhik-- shame, shame shame


Then in front of all, Baba lovingly scolded PRS Dada for his sin by ordering him to take punishment while all others stated: 'Dhik, dhik... dhik, dhik...dhik, dhik', which literally means 'shame, shame... shame, shame...shame, shame...'.

So, as a symbolic gesture of shame and humiliation, Dada T. had to pretend to rub his nose on the wall - while all workers present chanted 'Dhik, dhik... dhik, dhik...dhik, dhik'--  'shame, shame... shame, shame...shame, shame...'.

As this was a dramatization, it looked like harmful, painful things were going on, but Dada T was not really rubbing his nose etc. But he was acting like really he was rubbing it hard.
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But not only that, because of the extreme severity of his wrongdoing, Baba ordered PRS to do that punishment on the ground also. This heightened the effect of the dramatization.

In unison all workers recited 'Dhik, dhik... dhik, dhik...dhik, dhik','-- 'shame, shame... shame, shame...shame, shame...' while Dada rubbed his nose just above the ground as a show of humiliation and repentance.

Aside: When anybody did something outrageously negative then they got this type of punishment, i.e. 'Dhik, dhik' / 'shame, shame'.

By this entire scene, everyone understood in the deep core of their heart that Baba is adamantly against the use of Rabindra Sangeeta at our own Prabhat Samgiita cultural programs. Indeed that was the first and last time that it was done.

As many may be aware, Baba Himself has pointed out that there is too much of an emphasis on melancholic themes which are prevalent throughout Rabindra Sangeeta. On so many occasions He told like this.


Why not Rabindra Sangeeta

Furthermore proof is that Baba told on various occasions that, "If Rabindra Sangeeta was okay then there would not have been any need to create new songs. But because Rabindra Sangeeta is not perfect that is why Prabhat Samgiita was composed."

The overarching point is that we should not give undue importance to Rabindra Sangeeta. Before Prabhat Samgiita had been given, that was different. But now that we have Prabhat Samgiita then Rabindra Sangeeta should not be propagated.
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On countless occasions, senior margiis have seen that in His presence - at annual DMC, General Darshan, in all such programs - Baba emphasized for everybody to sing Prabhat Samgiita. Even at DMC if someone was not singing then Baba would lovingly flash His feigned anger.

So you can understand how much stress Baba placed on Prabhat Samgiita. Otherwise, it was not easy for margiis to forget about those other songs. By this approach, everybody came to understand the grand importance of Prabhat Samgiita.

From all around the globe it was propagated that Prabhat Samgiita is something completely unique and we should realise its significance.


Only Prabhat Samgiita on such programs


Since that very reporting session, no Rabindra Sangeeta has been performed at our cultural programs. Rather it has become the standard that in our Prabhat Samgiita cultural programs only Prabhat Samgiita are performed.

As we all know, Baba has blessed us with this divine collection of Prabhat Samgiita. And these songs are the spiritual treasures which uniquely express the inner heart feeling between the bhakta and Lord. That is the specialty of Prabhat Samgiita.
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Plus, His Prabhat Samgiita compositions contain all the teachings of Ananda Marga, in seed form. So Prabhat Samgiita beautifully guides us in all the spheres of life. Hence it is our duty to highlight this divine gift of Prabhat Samgiita and please Him by performing only His Prabhat Samgiita compositions in our cultural programs - and not any other type of song.


Conclusion

All Ananda Marga cultural programs express a dynamic combination of song, dance, and instrumental music etc. So our cultural programs are not just simplistic affairs. They consist of grand performances that incorporate music, dance, drama, and many of the visual and fine arts. In that light, this first-ever Prabhat Samgiita cultural program was supposed to be a dynamic presentation of Baba's divine Prabhat Samgiita. But because PRS Dada featured Rabindra Sangeeta, then the whole program went astray.

Namaskar,
In Him,
Rasamay Ghosh

~ In-depth study ~

First learn AM ideology


In Acarya Diary Baba guides us that human life is short and that it is our first and foremost duty to understand all the aspects of Ananda Marga ideology. As Ananda Margiis first we are to engage in this endeavour. Then afterwards, once Ananda Marga ideology has been fully grasped & understood, we can study other philosophies & literatures for comparing and logically proving to others the superiority of Ananda Marga philosophy.
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But without proper knowledge of Ananda Marga ideology, some margiis read those other writings and their minds become polluted and dogmatic. Baba does not approve this approach.

First we should understand our Ananda Marga philosophy completely including Prabhat Samgiita. After that, when all 5019 Prabhat Samgiita songs are clearly understood, then we have full capacity and knowledge to understand which Rabindra Sangeeta compositions are good and which are bad. Without first studying Prabhat Samgiita, one will not have a basis by which to properly evaluate Rabindra Sangeeta.


Prabhat Samgiita is beyond comparison

If someone has never seen a watermelon and they only know about grapes, and they wrongly preach that grapes are the biggest fruit, they may quarrel with others about which is the biggest fruit. They will stand their ground that grapes are bigger. It is only when they gain a practical understanding about what a watermelon is that they will forget their tales about the greatness of grapes.

Here the point is that those who are not aware about Prabhat Samgiita - and only know about Rabindra Sangeeta - will wrongly preach about the greatness of Rabindra Sangeeta. That is the problem.  

It is just like how a frog in the well brags about the greatness of his well because he is wholly ignorant about anything outside that well.    
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Likewise all kinds of dogmatic things exist in the society and if we allow our minds to drift in that direction then we will never be able to understand the unparalleled glory of Ananda Marga philosophy and Prabhat Samgiita.       

So we should always follow Baba and highlight His teachings and compositions. And we should understand that when Parama Purusa has come then there is no comparison between Prabhat Samgiita and any other genre of poetry or song. Rabindranath is after all a human being so what can he compose in comparison with the Parama Purusa Himself.

Once someone tastes sentient food then they will no longer like to eat tamasik food. And once a person tastes the spiritual vibration of sadhana, then they will not like to engage in idol worship anymore. Similarly once a bhakta has tasted the divine songs of Prabhat Samgiita then they will not be attracted to any man-made songs.


Guru must love & feign scolding


Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "To love is not the only work of the guru. One who only loves you is your enemy, and one who only punishes you is also your enemy. But the one who both loves and punishes in a balanced way is the real guru." (2)


Synopsis

The above story from that eventful reporting session leads in the direction that we should not encourage any other types of songs. We should follow our Guru, our Ista. To please Him and bask in His blissful teachings, we should propagate Prabhat Samgiita.
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His wish is that everybody should sing and learn Prabhat Samgiita; so our duty is to propagate those compositions.

We should take to heart that Parama Purusa has blessed us with His grand body of spiritual teachings. There is no comparison between His divine gifts and any other type of poetry or song. Rabindranath is after all a human being so what can he compose in comparison with Prabhat Samgiita.

Here below Baba guides us how top-grade bhaktas dedicate their everything to serve and please Ista.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "I act only to please You...I want all my actions to give You some joy. It's immaterial whether that brings joy or pain to me, it doesn't bother me at all. My only task is to give You some joy." (3)


About that blessing


Many are well aware that when Baba gave the punishment to rub the nose on the ground then the intention was that those disciples would keep their nose just a tiny bit off the ground and make the motion of rubbing the nose. This was the common way - the standard procedure. Because actually rubbing the nose on the ground would be quite painful. Here Baba's aim was not to create physical pain per se, but rather to lovingly cultivate a sense of shame for going against Dharma.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "A spiritual guru must be well-acquainted with all the processes of sádhaná, must have the capacity to convince others, must possess complete knowledge of the scriptures, must know many languages, and must have comprehensive knowledge and intellect, plus some extra qualifications. What are those qualifications? Nigrahánugrahe shakto gururityabhidhiiyate – “the guru must possess the capacity both to punish, and to love, or bless, his disciples.” Punishment alone, without love, is not good. Love and punishment should go together, and the degree of punishment should never exceed the degree of love. Then only can one be called a real spiritual guru." (4)

Ananda Marga philosophy teaches us, "One who only punishes a person is not a Guru, and one who only loves is also not a Guru. Rather he or she is an enemy, for excessive love and affection spoils a person. Only one who does both these things is a real Guru. That is why people should be trained with both love and punishment. Where love fails, punishment helps. Medicine is not necessarily always sweet; sometimes bitter medicines are necessary as well. Patients often refuse to swallow bitter medicines; they cry in protest. But the ideal physician will force the patient to swallow the medicine. This is the proper way." (5)


Baba is embodiment of dharma


The Propounder of Ananda Marga, Baba - Lord Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ji is the embodiment of dharma. One of the characteristics of a dharmika is akrodha or non-anger. Baba perfectly embodies this quality. Those close to Baba understood that He never becomes angry. Only fools say that Baba was ever furious or mad etc.
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Note: The name of the PRS dada in this story Dada Tryambakeshvarananda. 

References
1. Caryacarya - 2, Society, Point #38c
2. Yoga Psychology, The Cult of Spirituality – the Cult of Pinnacled Order
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, “Ye Yathá Máḿ Prapadyante”
4. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 21, The Criteria of a Guru
5. A Few Problems Solved - 5, Shrávańii Púrńimá

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: Important Teaching ==

How to deal with blind people

Ananda Marga ideology states, “Never attack the religious beliefs of anyone. Make the person understand gradually with logic. If you attack a person’s religious beliefs, it means you have attacked Ananda Marga.” (1)

This yellow-highlighted quote is only used in the following types of scenarios:
  • During our Ananda Marga seminars, it is fine and well to discuss the loopholes of various religious philosophies. 
  • In our seminars, our internal networks, and when talking with margiis, we can discuss the philosophical and shortcomings and inherent defects of such religions.  
This above quote should never be used in the following circumstances:
  • When dealing directly, face to face, with a dogmatic person who adheres to illogical religious rituals then we should be very psychological and speak in a measured, calculated manner. 
  • So if someone is doing idol worship then do not exclaim, “You are wasting your time because you are just worshipping a monkey - you stupid. Don’t you know that due to idol worship you will be converted into stone or reborn as a monkey.”
Conclusion: If this yellow highlighted teaching is used in the wrong way the result will be very bad. Those who are uninformed have no idea about this above guideline. They apply it in the wrong manner. 

In Him,
Suniiti

Reference
1. Caryacarya - 2, Society, point #9


== Section: Ananda Vanii ==

Example - True Ananda Vanii
Here is the example of a true Ananda Vanii, #38:

(38) The entire humankind of the universe constitutes one singular people. All humanity is bound together; those who are apt to remain oblivious of this very simple truth, those who are prone to distort it, are the deadliest enemies of humanity. Today people should identify these foes very well and build up a healthy human society, totally ignoring all obstacles and difficulties.

It must be borne in mind that so long as a magnificent, healthy and universalistic human society is not well established, humanity’s entire culture, and civilization, its sacrifice, service and spiritual endeavour, shall not carry any worth whatsoever.* (Ananda Vanii #38)

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Example - Fake Ananda Vanii New Year 2017

Here is the example of the fake Ananda Vanii for 1st January 2017, of Ranchi faction. You see, it is obvious this below yellow sentence does not have any Ananda Vanii number.

“You are never helpless, never alone. You are always with Him and so you should never entertain pessimism or any inferiority complex.”**
Reference:
*Ananda Vanii #38
**AV-2 ---"The Role of The Cognitive Faculty


== Section 2: Links ==

SUBJECTS TOPICS