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Monday, April 7, 2025

When kaoshikii given + 3 more

Baba
When kaoshikii given

Namaskar,

I cannot ever forget that very magnificent day during Jammu DMC Feb 1979: In the morning general darshan Baba arrived on the dais in a very gracious mood. The program was going on as usual and everything was moving smoothly. After kaośikii, Baba was appreciating the dancers' style and form, and then He recounted in detail how He first gave kaośikii on 6th September 1978 in Patna.
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Baba’s discourse on history of kaośikii


Here following is an English summary of what Baba spoke that day in Hindi in Jammu.

Tandava is strictly forbidden for ladies; so for them something also should be done. And I thought that later on I will give something. Then again on 6 September, they requested. That time I thought that I will have to do something for them today. It was 11pm at night and I decided that there should be one type of dance which will be the medicine of several diseases as well as a good form of exercise. It should be beneficial in many regards.

At that  moment, I immediately called 4 boys and I taught them how to dance [kaośikii]. When they were dancing I saw what type of effect it had on their glands, sub-glands, nerve cells, and overall body.

One thing I also saw was that by this dance their minds blossom also . The practice which makes the mind blossom in Samskrta is known as kaośikii. That is why I have given the name of this new dance as kaośikii.

This dance is a medicine for 22 diseases-- especially liver related problems & diseases, gallbladder troubles, hernias, urinary tract infections and weakness, obesity, piles, etc. And it also helps to strengthen the memory, give lustre to the skin, removes lethargy, and more. In this way I saw that kaośikii is a very good form of exercise benefiting all the organs, glands, and the entire body, from the head down to the foot. And, in addition, it is equally beneficial for boys also.

(English summary, Feb 26 '79, Jammu, MGD)


Conclusion


The above English summary of an unpublished Hindi discourse provides us with a unique perspective on the history of the kaośikii dance.
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In Him,
Niradhara


Kaośikii dance-- a remedy for diseases


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "It is found that human beings are sometimes affected by various diseases; and frequently they are faced with various difficulties with respect to their sa´dhana´. These impediments many or may not be major. For instance, small diseases like liver trouble may cause problems from time to time, and to remove these types of hindrances, I invented the kaośikii dance on the 6th of September 1978. This dance serves as an antidote to twenty-two types of diseases. All these are primarily meant to first of all vibrate the ectoplasmic stuff (citta´nu) which in turn is concentrated at a certain point touching the point of the soul, where Parama Purus´a resides." (1)

Ananda Marga philosophy  says, "I invented kaos'ikii on September 6th [1978]. This dance is both an exercise, and a medicine for twenty-two diseases. It is a sort of panacea for almost all female diseases, and for many male diseases in younger boys. It is a medicine for most liver diseases. It assures safe deliveries for women, and also checks the advent of old age. It is a medicine." (2)

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Human beings suffer from various diseases which create minor obstacles in sa'dhana'. That is why I have invented the kaośikii dance on sixth September to fight against such petty bodily complaints such as liver disease, etc. which cause inconvenience in sa'dhana'. This dance is the panacea for twenty-two diseases." (3)


Kaośikii: link between Jiiva & Shiva


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "While dancing kaośikii one seeks to establish the link between the microcosm and the Macrocosm. This process is commonly known as mysticism. Kaośikii pertains to the innermost self of the individual. The self of the individual is hidden within the innermost kos'as, the layers of existence. Kaośikii dance is like the blossoming of the innermost self." (4)


Baba encourages all-- even kaośikii dancers


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Parama Purus'a is omnipotent, but He never discourages anybody. Suppose there is a display of Kaos'ikii dance before Parama Purus'a and the display is very, very bad. What will Parama Purus'a say? 'Very bad, very bad'?  No, Parama Purus'a will say, 'Excellent, excellent.'  He wants everybody to be encouraged to move towards the Supreme Goal of human life, the Supreme Desideratum of human existence." (5)


All should do kaośikii


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Kaos'ikii has become popular within a very short span of time. It was invented on the sixth of September 1978, not even one year ago.  It should be done by boys as well as girls." (6)


Our three dances & their spheres


Ananda Marga ideology says, "You know Lalita Ma'rmika dance used during Kiirtana is a purely spiritual dance, and Kaos'ikii is a psycho-spiritual dance - it starts on the psychic level and culminates on the spiritual level.  And Ta'n'd'ava is physico-psycho-spiritual." (7)


Unique description of kaośikii


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Dancing is an expression of human life.  Kiirtana is an expression of the human mind.  There are so many expressions of the human self.  The particular nature of expression through dance and through Kiirtana which brings the inner self outward, that is, gives proper expression to the inner self--that particular nature of dance, together with Kiirtana, is called 'Kaos'ikii'.  'Kos'a' means 'inner self', and that's why this dance has immense value in the psychic and spiritual strata of human life." (8)


Let there be tandava & kaośikii competitions


   Ananda Marga ideology says, "The practice of ta'n'd'ava that is prescribed for you [men] is conducive for physical and spiritual progress. In my opinion, as many people as possible should practise ta'n'd'ava. Those who are a bit old should practise it twice a day at the time of their spiritual practices. As far as young people are concerned, they may practise it as much as they can. There should be healthy competitions for them. The practice of ta'n'd'ava is not suitable for women because of certain physiological constraints. But they need something too."
   "When in Patna, I invented a new type of dance-exercise for women, which I have called kaos'ikii nrtya. As for the benefits, kaos'ikii is as important as ta'n'd'ava. Kaos'ikii is beneficial for both men and women. Competition in ta'n'd'ava and kaos'ikii is very good and encouraging. I strongly support it. There should be competitions wherever there are Ananda Margis. There should be competitions even where there are no Ananda Margis. There is no harm in it; rather it is beneficial in all respects." (9)


True benefits

In His various discourses, Baba does state that kaoshikii is a cure / panacea for 22 diseases, including almost all female diseases, as well as liver disease for both males and females, and it also gives some of the benefits of tandava. That much Baba certainly did say.


Fake List of benefits

It should be made clear to one and all that Sadguru Baba did not give the below full list of benefits; He only gave a few of them. So most of the below listing is not from Baba. Rather, that list was created by some unknown person. In the near future, crafty people may add more and more to this list whereby it includes almost all 10,000 known human diseases.
 

1. It exercises all the glands and limbs from head to foot.
2. It increases longevity.
3. It makes for easy delivery.
4. The spine will become flexible.
5. Arthritis of the spine, neck, waist and other joints will be removed.
6. Gout in the spine, neck, hands and waist will be lost.
7. The mind becomes strong and sharp.
8. Irregularities in menstruation will be cured.
9. Glandular secretions will become regulated.
10. Troubles in the bladder and urethra will be cured.
11. It gives control over the limbs.
12. It adds charm and shine to the face and skin.
13. It removes wrinkles.
14. It removes lethargy.
15. It cures insomnia.
16. It cures hysteria.
17. Fear complexes will be removed.
18. Hopelessness will be lost.
19. It helps in self-expression and develops one's potentiality.
20. Spinal pain, piles, hernia, hydrocele in men, nervous pain, nervous disability will be cured.
21. It cures kidney and gall bladder troubles, gastric trouble, dyspepsia, acidity, dysentery, syphilis, gonorrhea, obesity, thinness and liver diseases.
22. It increases the capacity to work.


Ideation of kaośikii for jinaniis

Baba says, 'Kaos'ikii:  The two hands upraised and folded together represent, 'Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Purus'a.' Both hands bending to the right indicate, 'I know the right way to request You.'The bending of the body should be at 45-degree angular projection.  The leftward movement represents, 'I know how to fulfill Your demands.'  The movement of bending in front suggests complete surrender.  The backward bending represents, 'I am ready to face all troubles that may come.'  The last 'ta', ta'' represents, 'O Lord, I repeat Your rhythm.'" (10)

References
1. A Few Problems Solved - 3, 9 Nov '78
2. Discourses on Tantra - 2, The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, 'Song, Dance and Music'
4. Abhimat V, 25
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12. Two Hundred Mirrors
6. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, 18 May 1979 evening, Berlin
7. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, 11 May 1979 evening, Fiesch, Switzerland
8. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, 'The Value of Dance'
9. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 22, Táńd́ava and Kaośikii, 5  March 1984, Jammu
10. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, 'Dances and the Path of Vidya'



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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 ==

Universality of linguistic expression

In His below teaching, Sadguru guides us that there is no sense in quarreling over the point of language - i.e. which is superior or which is inferior etc. All languages have the same inherent value, and there are six stages of vocalization. That means to produce any sound or speak, there are six levels that are related with various cakras and glands. All the languages of the world are exactly the same through the first four stages.

For instance, if you are thirsty and thinking of a glass of water, then the initial urge to express this idea of wanting a glass of water emerges in seed form in the muladhara cakra. Second, the visualization of that image - i.e. a glass of water - comes in form at the svadisthana cakra. Third, the vital energy for that expression of wanting a glass of water is aroused in the manipura cakra. Fourth, the force needed for making that vocal expression occurs at the anahata cakra. Thus up through these first four stages, all languages are the same - it is the same process for each and every language.

That means whether one is speaking Chinese, German, Swahilii, or Tamil, if one wishes to ask for a glass of water, the process and vibration is exactly the same through these first four stages. Each speaker - regardless of their language base - must conceptualize the idea, visualise their thought, have the vital energy for that expression, and cultivate the force to speak etc. This is the same for all, regardless of their language base.

Only at the fifth stage - at the vishuddha cakra - when the sound vibration is first created in the larynx (vocal cords) do the various languages begin to differ. At that point some say water, some say panii, some say niiram, some say wasser, some say agua etc. And then finally, one speaks “I would like a glass of water” - with the help of the tongue and uvula in the sixth stage. So it is only in these last two stages, related with the actual production of sound, that the various languages differ from one another.

Thus the differences between one language and the next are quite superficial. The human desire and urge are the same throughout. It is akin to how from a medical perspective, all humans have the same set of organs that work in the same manner, yet on the outside one’s skin colour may vary. So that difference in skin tone is very superficial, as internally all human beings function medically in the same manner. Same is the case with various language groups - the inner workings of all these languages are the same.

Hence there is no sense in quarreling over the point of language - whether it be which is superior or which is inferior. Deep within, all languages are the same; there is an inner bond that unites all the languages. Just as all human beings are essentially one - originating from the same Cosmic source.


Baba's unique teaching about vocalization

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "The first stage of linguistic expression, that is, language in its potential form or seed form, lies dormant in the múládhára cakra, and it leads through successively clearer stages of manifestation to full-fledged linguistic expression. This primordial phase of linguistic expression is called paráshakti, the primordial phase of vocalization..."

"Here we are concerned with the ways of expression of language. All the potentialities of vocal expression lie dormant in the form of paráshakti at the múládhára cakra. Paráshakti is raised step by step and finally leads to the vocal expression of language."

"If vocalization remains dormant in seed form at the múládhára, it is neither audible nor perceivable in the practical world. The latent paráshakti has got to be awakened. Human beings visualize whatever they want to communicate, sometimes only for a fraction of a second, consciously or unconsciously. If they are already aware of the name and form of the visualized object, they can progress further in the process of expression, otherwise that name or form will continue to remain in the abstract world. This stage, in which one can mentally visualize what one is going to communicate, is the second stage in the process of vocalization. Its controlling point is the svádhiśt́hána cakra. The energy which causes the visualization is called pashyanti. Pashyanti is derived from the root verb drsh plus shatr, and means “that which is seeing”."

"This seeing is of two things: that which is original in the abstract world (its image is mostly indistinct) and that which is of a recurring nature in the abstract world, in other words, that which is reproduced from memory. Anubhútaviśayásampromaśah smrti. “After perceiving an object in the external world with the help of the eyes or any other external indriya, one often thinks about it.” The energy which helps one to visualize that thought is pashyanti shakti. This is the second stage of vocalization. Of course just to visualize the perceived object (with the help of pashyanti shakti) is not enough; other people cannot see your mental images or mental words, because those things belong to the psychic world. Linguistic expression pertains to the mundane world. Words are transmitted in the outer world through the medium of air or electro-magnetic waves, or some such medium. Mental images can be projected in the external world with the help of vital energy, but this sort of psychic projection is beyond the capacity of pashyanti shakti."

"Ideas in the psychic world gain momentum with the addition of vital energy. This process of coordination must be consolidated step by step before ideas can be expressed through words in the external world. The human body’s energy, or indrashakti, or luminous factor, is located in the mańipura cakra. The mańipura cakra maintains the body’s physical balance. When pashyanti shakti comes to the mańipura cakra and there receives the assistance of vital energy, it becomes madhyamá shakti. The controlling point of madhyamá shakti is the mańipura cakra or navel area.

"To externalize an idea one has to apply physical energy (philosophically, this energy is called indra). We can call this stage the first expression of the sound tanmátra. Although this sound tanmátra is not audible to the external ear because it has not yet been vocalized, it does have internal sound."

"The transformation of madhyamá shakti into the form of speech takes place at a point between the mańipura and vishuddha cakras. This is a state of calamánatá [mobility]. The force which functions between the mańipura and vishuddha cakras, trying to give vocal expression to mental ideas, is called dyotamáná."

"Dyotamáná shakti is expressed as a relentless effort to transform idea into language. If, however, in this process of transformation, the mind is affected by fear or by any other instinct, there will be only a partial or incoherent vocal expression."

In the dyotamáná stage, if the idea is not metamorphosed into a corresponding picture, or if there is any defect in the area between the mańipura and vishuddha cakras, or if there is no proper command over language, then vocal expression is bound to be affected. In such cases people are unable to give linguistic expression to things that they know. They say, “The ideas in my mind but I just can’t find the words to express it.”

"The dyotamáná stage exists in collective life, also. Ever since the dawn of human civilization, human beings have been searching for ways to fulfil their various desires: the desire to fly, the desire to move fast over land, the desire to reach the distant planets, the desire to cross the oceans. Sometimes they have succeeded, sometimes they have failed. But even after failure, they have not given up the struggle, but have persisted with renewed vigour. We are still waiting for that glorious day to arrive when we will be able to give a full and rich expression to the vast world of human thought. Today, however, we can only express a small fraction of the vast world of ideas."

"The vocal cord lies in the area of the vishuddha cakra. It is the organ responsible for transforming abstract idea into vocal expression. The energy which helps in this task is vaekharii shakti. Vaekharii shakti is the energy which causes ideas to take the form of language. It is the fifth stage in the process of vocal expression. When someone talks too much, this is the uncontrolled expression of vaekharii shakti. Some pandits, in order to prove their intellectual might through intellectual extravaganza, indulge in such unnecessary vocalization. It has been said..."

"Neither individual life nor collective life is benefited from such useless talk. Pandits may receive temporary applause but they ultimately gain nothing but a big zero."

"Even after an idea gets metamorphosed into language, if there is the slightest defect in the uvula, vocal expression will be disturbed. (The Sanskrit equivalents of “uvula” are lambiká, galashuńd́iká, and áljihvá.) Even if one articulates properly, one will not be able to speak correctly if there is any defect in the uvula."

"The energy through which the exact language is conveyed to the human ears is called shrutigocará. This is the last stage in the process of vocalization. The sound ae is the acoustic root of the six stages of vocalization: pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, vaekharii, and shrutigocará." (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 8, The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Follow DC chant: oppose all groupism


   Ananda Marga ideology says, “Just see the case of air, light, water, respirations and everything. The need for these things is the same for all individuals. There have been no differentiations. These differentiations that we see in society are creations of vested interests, creations of depraved persons, of degenerated, immoral people. So you should not support these actional defects of immoral persons. You should follow the divine vibrational system, that is, you must not try to find any differentiations among individuals. “Devábhágaḿ yathápúrve saḿjánáná upásate.” It is the wont of divine expressions that there be no differentiations, no class of exploiters and exploited. That is, this wont of not creating any differentiations was not only their duty, it was their upásaná, the desideratum of their existential march.”
   Ananda Marga ideology ways, “Samáni va ákuti”. When everything cometh from the same source, from the same Progenitor, and when finally everything goeth back to the same desideratum, there must be the same aspirations, the same longing, in the heart of each and every individual. But due to the depraving actions of immoral people, those exploited, those downtrodden people are forced to forget their goal. They are drifted away from the desideratum of their life. This should not be done. Everybody should get the chance to develop their natural longings for Him.” (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 3, Saḿgacchadhvaḿ


== Section 3: Links ==

Postings to Read
Baba gave me proof
Rule for donating money + Show of pracara

Bathing: dharmic system

AM's practical foundation



Saturday, April 5, 2025

AM’s practical foundation + 4 more

Baba
AM’s practical foundation

Namaskar,

Saeddha'ntik tattva (imaginary, fictitious theory) is an impotent or even harmful theory that is not based on practice. Just someone creates their own fanciful theory and tries to apply it to the world. And this invariably creates problems.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "If theory precedes practice many difficulties will be encountered." (1)

In contrast, prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory) is grounded in the true reality. In this case, the theory is based on what is already existing in the world, and thus that theory is of deep and lasting value.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "A theory which follows practice will be successful." (2)

Prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory) means viewing those things which are already part of the natural order - like seeing the apple falling from the tree - and then formulating the theory of gravity based on that phenomenon. In such cases, the theory will be proper; it will never go bad. It will not be proved wrong or incorrect.

But if any person who is a dry intellectual sits at his table and writes all kinds of philosophy, and then tomorrow updates that philosophy, and then the next day some problem comes and again he updates his self-imagined philosophy, then that cannot be called as prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory). Because prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory) is a lasting theory that is beyond change. And it is formulated on those systems and properties which are already existing and operating in the world.


Baba's example of kaoshikii

For instance, Baba has created the kaoshikii dance. That time He saw the internal parts of the body and decided what type of exercise will be best. Because He practically saw that certain glands and organs etc needed a particular type of exercise.
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So it is not that first He created the exercises and then the limbs have to be switched around in order to accommodate that philosophy - or that the glands have to be changed or tweaked in a certain way. Rather always those limbs and those glands were operating in a certain way and they needed a specific type of exercise, i.e. kaoshikii. So Baba's approach is perfectly functional and accurate. In contrast, if anyone makes a theory not based on practice then it will fail.

              
AM philosophy

Since this whole cosmos is within His mind, the all-knowing Taraka Brahma Baba has an inherent understanding of how things are working, such as how the human mind functions. That is the direction of AM philosophy. That is why in numerous books on the Author's page Baba has written that Ananda Marga is the common feeling of the human heart. What human beings feel in the heart and what human psychology exists, accordingly AM theory has been given.

In a similar fashion, the whole cycle of brahmacakra is moving in its own way. And those who saw those who know what is the need. So Baba, being the Taraka Brahma, sees and knows the nature of everything. That is why His philosophy is always perfect.
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The present scenario


But nowadays in the world people do not follow this special approach. Instead, they invent their own baseless theories and that creates mayhem, whereby different pseudo-yogis dream up various exercises like misguided pranayama etc and then later on it is found that such exercises are extremely dangerous. And still others fall into the same trap and create so many exercises like boxing, and later it was discovered that it was damaging to the brain. And in that way they have created so many other things that led to so many dangers.

Thus there are many people engaged in such type of utopian theories which they propagate and then tomorrow it becomes outdated. Because they are just making their own type of formula which is not grounded in practice. So their theory stems from intellectual extravaganza, nothing more. The theory of communism too failed because it preceded practice.
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Conclusion


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "I have already told you that human civilisation is in danger. The chief reason is that in so many cases theory has preceded practice. You must not entertain any of these." (3)

So we should all be aware about the negative pitfalls of saeddha'ntik tattva (imaginary, fictitious theory),  as well as the positive and unique approach of prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory). All of the Ananda Marga teachings are perfectly suited to human life; they are prayogabhaomik tattva (practical theory).

Baba says, "Victory is sure to embrace you. Difficulties and encumbrances cannot be more powerful than your capacity to solve them. You are the children of the great Cosmic Entity." (4)

In Him, 
Kamalanayana

Note: Saeddha'ntik tattva is an imaginary, fictitious theory because it is not based on universal laws or proven tenets. It is just the fairytale concoction of one jinanii (useless intellectual). In contrast, prayogabhaomik tattva is any practical theory which stems from the unfolding truths that are inherent to this universe. 
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This is a deep subject so best is to read Baba's two discourses on this very matter. Refer to "Theory and Practice" in Prout in a Nutshell - 6, and the appendix of Ananda Vacanamrtam - 30 titled "Principles and Practice of Philosophy and Cult". In addition, in the 1970's Baba gave Seminar Notes on this topic as well. So by referring to Baba's discourses then the entire subject will be clear.

References
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 6, Theory and Practice
2. Prout in a Nutshell - 6, Theory and Practice
3. Prout in a Nutshell - 6, Theory and Practice
4. Prout in a Nutshell - 6, Prout in a Nutshell - 6, The Future of Civilization


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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 ==

All are margiis


The Supreme Command holds great importance; accordingly, it has been placed at the beginning of each and every AM book. The following lines from the Supreme Command guide us that all disciples of Sadguru Baba are margiis - irrespective of their dress. 

(A) Supreme Command states, "Every Ananda Margii will have to perform sadhana twice a day invariably; verily is this the command of the Lord." (1)

(B) Supreme Command states, "It is the bounden duty of every Ananda Margii to endeavor to bring all to the path of bliss." (2)

Obviously these above two tenets of the Supreme Command are not only for family disciples of Baba. The directives in the Supreme Command are for all. Hence, Ananda Margii refers to a disciple of Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji, irrespective of whether one is a family person or a wholetime worker.

References
1. Supreme Command
2. Supreme Command

== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

False images: Krsna & Radha


  Ananda Marga ideology states, “When a devotee moves towards Parama Puruśa with intense yearning for Him, it is called rádhábháva. When a devotee finally reaches Parama Puruśa by virtue of this intense rádhábháva it is called the union between Rádhá and Krśńá in the Vaeshńava scriptures.”
  “Who is Krśńa? Here Krśńa is none other than Parama Puruśa. You might have seen some pictures depicting Rádhá and Krśńa. These all are false. Krśńa and Rádha are subtle spiritual concepts. A devotee will have to move towards Puruśottama, the Supreme Nucleus, with the help of rádhiká shakti or hládinii shakti. There is no path of Supreme Welfare other than rádhiká shakti.” (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of Life 10, Vaedhii Bhakti & Shuddha’ Bhakti


== Section: Important Teaching ==

No need for recognition

Note: The following teaching contains two ideas that demand our attention. 

#1: When serving others by doing shudrocita seva, one should not desire their appreciation, thanks, or kind words. And one should not become displeased if those persons do not express their gratitude. One should feel happy to have been given the opportunity to serve Narayan in the form of a suffering person. 

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Another way to give the public their due respect is to serve them properly. While preaching with a shudrocita idea in view, it should particularly be kept in mind that during the service you will not enter into a propaganda work. Very likely it may so happen that you may go on attending on him, but he does not pay any heed to your single utterance or you do not get any chance to put a word to him, but you need not be sorry for that, because (Náráyan) in human form has accepted, taking your service and this much is your gain. Is it a less important gain?” (1)

  
Way to convince non-margiis

#2: When trying to convince others about the ideals of Ananda Marga, if the next person is not understanding then best is to give an example from various local scriptures etc. Try to relate that example with Ananda Marga ideology. It is just like how in India you may cite the Gita, Ramayana, or the Vedas, and in Muslim countries you may give an example from the Koran, or for Christians one may cite the Bible. By this way you will be able to teach them Ananda Marga philosophy. The formula is to start teaching them from the point that they already know, and guide them into new realms of knowledge.

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “The verbal comment on the speeches of others does not impress the people so much as the printed words of a book do, more so if those words are confirmed directly or indirectly by any religious scripture.” (2)

References
1. Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva), Point #4 - Utsava
2. Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva), Point #4 - Utsava


== Section 4: Links ==

Postings to Read
Story: our offering to Baba
Fast puja ruins DC
This is real work

Why AM discards idol worship

Benefits & need of local support



Monday, March 3, 2025

Dry jinanii mentality in kiirtana + 4 more

Baba
Dry jinanii mentality in kiirtana

Namaskar,

In Ananda Marga, there are three types of sadhakas: jinaniis, karmiis, and bhaktas. There will always be a mixture of grades of sadhakas. New people are coming into human life and enter onto a particular path. After many lives, and with God's grace, one day they become more subtle in their approach. Depending upon a sadhaka's inherent inclinations and mental tendencies, one will pursue the path differently, in a particular manner.
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Dry descriptions of avarta kiirtan & kaoshikii


Below are the dry descriptions of avarta kiirtan and kaoshikii. Dry jinaniis or karmiis pursue their practice in that way. At the same time, no bhakta should feel burdened or pressured. Remember that Baba has explained His Ananda Marga practices and philosophies in various ways to accommodate diverse grades of people, and varying standards of mind. Some are jinana or karma oriented, and some are more inclined towards bhakti. Everyone should do what feels most comfortable for them. Baba has approved multiple ways for this very purpose.

Here are two dry descriptions of our avarta kiirtan and kaoshikii practices. These may appeal to dry jinaniis or karmiis.
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Avarta kiirtan for jinaniis & karmiis

This is a technical ideation of avarta kiirtam that is practiced by dry jinaniis and karmiis.
1.  I am the embodiment of sincerity.
2.  I have innate love for Parama Purusa.
3.  I have purified my mind with the fire of devotion.
4.  I am overcoming all internal and external obstacles.
5.  O’ Lord, take me onto Your lap.
6.  I surrender my everything to You.

Bhaktas may not like to be bothered by these more intricate approaches. In that case they may adopt a more simple, personal outlook.

Kaoshikii & avarta kiirtan also


Just as one may have a different perspective on microvita or Prabhat Samgiita, the same can be said with regards to kaoshikii and avarta kiirtan also. There is a very dry explanation of kaoshikii where one takes on a different ideation for each direction, and side by side one can simply think of pleasing Baba while doing their kaoshikii dance.
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In avarta kiirtan also there are two diverse approaches:
(a) In a more dryish jinanii or karmii style, the aspirant can adopt different ideations for each direction. And these ideations generally focus on oneself and singing about oneself, i.e. the unit ego: 'I have purified my mind with the fire of devotion, I am the embodiment of sincerity', etc.
(b) Or one can simply think of Baba and ideate on Him.

Dry jinaniis and karmiis may like a more dry and analytical explanation. For instance, dry jinaniis or karmiis prefer to think, “I am the embodiment of sincerity” then that is also fine etc. Whereas bhaktas prefer the more simple, intimate approach of pleasing Him. Bhaktas do not like to engage in all kinds of technical or lengthy descriptions when dancing avarta kiirtan. Rather, bhaktas prefer Baba's straightforward method of bringing the mind to the sahasrara cakra and thinking of Him.

Here, the chief point is that we should always remember that Baba has given something for everyone.

Kaoshikii for dry jinaniis & karmiis

This is a dry ideation of kaoshikii which is practiced by dry jinaniis and karmiis.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "Kaośikii: The two hands when upraised and folded together represent, “Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Puruśa.” Both hands bending to the right indicate, “I know the right way to request You.” The bending of the body should be at a 45° angular projection. The leftward movement represents, “I know how to fulfil Your demands.” The movement of bending in front suggests complete surrender. The backward bending represents, “I am ready to face all troubles that may come,” The last tá, tá represents, “O Lord, I repeat Your rhythm.”" (1)

Conclusion


Bhaktas may just prefer to sing kiirtan and dance kaoshikii with their mind immersed in Him. Trying to follow all of the above dry jinanii and karmii operations may verily take the mind away from being with Parama Purusa. So adopting a purely spiritual stance is suitable for bhaktas.

In Him,
Satyarup

Final point

Then there is also the notion that the description of avarta kiirtan is not printed in any book, so it may not be entirely accurate. If anyone has the original cassette(s) where Baba discusses the dry meaning of avarta kiirtan, they are requested to write this network immediately.
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Why racial supremacy is bogus

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Members of a particular race who consider themselves superior to others also very frequently inflict injustices on other sections of society. The expulsion (see note *) of the Jews from Germany by Hitler’s so-called superior Aryan race is a glaring example of racial injustice in society. In this country, also, injustices on Harijans by the so-called superior races have caused a tremendous amount of disruption in society. To obviate this type of social injustice, the first attempt should be to do away with racial distinctions in society. In Ananda Marga the first step that one takes is to forget one’s race or sect – to no longer identify oneself with one’s race, caste or sect – regardless of whether it was superior or inferior.” (A Few Problems Solved - 7, Social Psychology) (2)

(*) “Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.” (Wikipedia)

In Ananda Marga, the first step that one takes is to forget one’s race or sect – to no longer identify oneself with one’s race, caste or sect – regardless of whether it was superior or inferior.

Culture of all humanity


Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Although according to perfect logic the culture of all humanity is one and indivisible, the exponents of isms do not understand this. They prefer to assert that the different sets of script and language, behaviour and habit, and local variations in expression, are actually the constituents of human culture.” (3)

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, The Dance of the Expansion of Mind – Excerpt D
2. A Few Problems Solved - 7, Social Psychology
3. Prout in a Nutshell - 4, Ism and Human Progress


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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 ==

Teachings of AM

"Tumi ye path dekha'ye diyecho se patherai na'i kon tulana'..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1886)

Purport:

Baba, the path which You have shown me - the teachings of Ananda Marga ideology - has no comparison. And You Yourself have also graciously given me the inspiration to proceed ahead. Baba, this path of dharma is unparalleled; it has no equal. It has no beginning, and finding an end is also difficult. This sadhana of Yours is infinite. I was lying uncared for in the dust, and You lifted me up and took me on Your lap. It is Your grace and grace alone...


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Value of military

Prout philosophy states, “Everywhere in the manifested or unmanifested universe there is a ceaseless fight going on between Vidyá and Avidyá. For running a government we require strong military and police forces, for in society there is also the fight between Vidyá and Avidyá. Even within one’s self such a fight will continue. Those countries which cry for disarmament are also preparing within for war. Even after the  establishment of a universal government we will require military and police forces for maintaining peace.” (1)

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


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How dhyana is a cure

Ananda Marga Philosophy teaches us, “Question: If the medicine or mother tincture required for homoeopathic medicine is prepared in a sentient environment which contains positive microvita, will the medicine prepared from that medium or mother tincture have more effect than ordinary medicine available in the market?”

“Answer: There is no doubt that the medicine prepared in a sentient environment by sentient people, from a medium or mother tincture which is also prepared in a sentient environment, will attract more positive microvita than ordinary medicines, so it will have a much greater effect in curing a patient.”

“If a person contracts a disease caused by negative microvita before initiation and does dhyána sincerely after initiation, the disease will not spread but be contained. However, for different types of diseases one has to follow different food restrictions and practice dhyána at specific times.”

“If a person contracts a disease caused by negative microvita after initiation, does dhyána perfectly and follows certain food restrictions, the disease will be completely cured. Dhyána attracts many positive microvita. Negative microvita can only be controlled by positive microvita. The positive microvita eat the negative microvita and this is the reason why the disease is cured. For example, if a person is suffering from jaundice, a disease caused by negative microvita, and if dhyána is practised perfectly, the disease will be cured very quickly. In the case of cancer, say stomach cancer, certain food restrictions will have to be strictly followed. When pain starts in the stomach one should sit for dhyána, but just prior to this one should take some juice from a sweet tasting, not a sour tasting fruit. After performing dhyána, one should take another drink which is different from the first drink. The patient should also avoid any food which causes gas in the stomach, such as pappad, cauliflower, cabbage, turnip, etc.” (1)

Reference:
1. Microvita in a Nutshell, Questions and Answers on Microvita – Excerpt C


== Section: Comment ==

Re: False history removal? 

Namaskar, 

Here in follow-up are some graphic accounts of Columbus's dealings and tactics. 

Ears and nose cut off
~ Courtesy of Wikipedia ~

According to the report, Columbus once punished a man found guilty of stealing corn by having his ears and nose cut off and then selling him into slavery. Testimony recorded in the report claims that Columbus congratulated his brother Bartolomeo on "defending the family" when the latter ordered a woman paraded naked through the streets and then had her tongue cut out for suggesting that Columbus was of lowly birth. The document also describes how Columbus put down native unrest and revolt; he first ordered a brutal crackdown in which many natives were killed and then paraded their dismembered bodies through the streets in an  attempt to discourage further rebellion. "Columbus's government was characterised by a form of tyranny," Consuelo Varela, a Spanish historian who has seen the document, told journalists. "Even those who loved him had to admit the atrocities that had taken place." Because of their gross mismanagement of governance, Columbus and his brothers were arrested and imprisoned upon their return to Spain from the third voyage. They lingered in jail for six weeks before busy King Ferdinand ordered their release. (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

Decapitate them or cut them in half with a single blow
~ Courtesy of Wikipedia ~

Columbus's soldiers killed and enslaved with impunity at every landing. When Columbus fell ill in 1495, "what little restraint he had maintained over his men disappeared as he went through a lengthy period of recuperation. The troops went wild, stealing, killing, raping, and torturing natives, trying to force them to divulge the whereabouts of the imagined treasure-houses of gold." According to Las Casas, 50,000 natives perished during this period. Upon his recovery, Columbus organized his troops' efforts, forming a squadron of several hundred heavily armed men and more than twenty attack dogs. The men tore across the land, killing thousands of sick and unarmed natives. Soldiers would use their captives for sword practice, attempting to decapitate them or cut them in half with a single blow.

The historian Howard Zinn writes that Columbus spearheaded a massive slave trade; in 1495 his men captured in a single raid 1500 Arawak men, women, and children. When he shipped five hundred of the slaves to Spain, 40 percent died en route. Historian James W. Loewen asserts that "Columbus not only sent the first slaves across the Atlantic, he probably sent more slaves – about five thousand – than any other individual... other nations rushed to emulate Columbus."

Las Casas writes that when slaves held in captivity began to die at high rates, Columbus switched to a different system of forced labor: he ordered all natives over the age of thirteen to collect a specified amount (one hawk's bell full) of gold powder every three months. Natives who brought the amount were given a copper token to hang around their necks, and those found without tokens had their hands amputated and were left to bleed to death.

The Arawaks attempted to fight back against Columbus's men but lacked their armor, guns, swords, and horses. When taken prisoner, they were hanged or burned to death. Desperation led to mass suicides and infanticide among the natives. In just two years under Columbus's governorship more than half of the 250,000 Arawaks in Haiti were dead. (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

Namaskar,
in Him, 
Devabrat & Pramita Devii
(David Sullivan & Pramita)

- Here is a link to the initial letter on this topic - False history removal?


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

बाबा! मैं अपने जीवन के ऊषाकाल से

प्रभात संगीत 1926 एशो  काजल रातेर आन्धारे हिया आलोकित कोरे...

हे परमपुरुष! दिव्य आभामय सत्ता! मेरे हृदय में आकर इसे प्रकाशित कर दो, इसमें काली रात की तरह अंधियारा छाया है। मेरे मन के दीपक को अपने दिव्य प्रेम से जलाकर भक्ति का प्रकाश  जाग्रत कर दो। हे परमपुरुष ! कृपा कर मानवता को तो जाग्रत कर दो जो गहरी नींद में सो रही है। बाबा! मेरे ऊपर कृपा करो।
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हे परम पुरुष! तुम्हारे अलावा और कोई भी इस घोर अंधकार को नहीं हटा सकता। बिना  तुम्हारे, मानवता नहीं जागेगी। इस समग्र विश्व  का कल्याण और उन्नति करने के लिये, कृपा करो । तथा मेरे मन के जड़ से जड़तम भाग में जाकर दिव्य प्रकाश  भर दीजिये।

 बाबा! हे परमपुरुष! मेरा मन, जो कि सूनसान काल-कोठरी जैसा है, उसमें  मैं तुम्हें आमंत्रित करना चाहता हॅूं। बाबा! मैं अपने जीवन के ऊषाकाल से तुम्हें अथक परिश्रम कर वेचैनी से ढूंडता रहा हॅूं। तुम्हारी आकर्षक और प्यार भरी मुस्कान किसी दिव्य संसार के अमृत से भरे महासागर जैसी है। यह मुस्कान सब प्रकार की जड़ता को पोंछ डालेगी।

बाबा! अपनी अहेतुकी कृपा की वर्षा कीजिये और अंधकार से भरे मेरे मन और हृदय को प्रकाश  से भर दीजिये। 


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Sleep useful and harmful

Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, “Yes, we were discussing sleep. After labouring beyond a certain point in the wakeful state, one's nerve fibres become exhausted and one feels the need to rest. In the wakeful state, as the nerve cells are constantly performing the functions of thinking and recollecting, they become fatigued. Thus for psychic and physical health, one needs to sleep – the exhausted nerve cells and fibres will fall into sleep of their own accord. The nerve cells of those who do physical labour become extremely exhausted, and that is why the moment they go to bed they immediately fall asleep.” (1)

Reference
1. Namah Shiváya Shántáya: Disc: 16


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