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Contributed articles on Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, 1921-1990, Hindu philosopher from Bengal, India.
This book begins with talks delivered by Shri Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar in 1959, a year after "Renaissance Universal" was founded, and which are as relevant today as when they were first put forward. This collection takes us further on some of the themes addressed in the first volume and opens new vistas in human thought.
All aspects of life, namely physical, psychic and spiritual, carry equal significance. In order to preserve balance in the psychic and spiritual spheres, there must first be balance in the physical realm. However, amidst all the rhetoric and gospels of peace, there are many places in the world where even the basic necessities of life are not available. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar wants us to shoulder this responsibility of addressing this need through the application of PROUT, so that all the people of the world will have greater opportunities and scope for elevation of the mind and spirit. What is Neo-Humanism? When the underlying spirit of humanism is extended to everything, animate and inanimat...
The present volume is an anthology of the writings of Shrii Sarkar on Prout. Readers who wish to understand Prout in more detail should consult the series Prout in a Nutshell. Part One of this book focuses on capitalism and revolution. Part Two begins to lay the groundwork of Prout with relevant discourses on economic dynamics, depressions, socio-economic groupifications, principles of a balanced economy, quadri-dimensional economy, minimum requirements and maximum amenities in a Prout society, and the urgency of agrarian revolution. Part Three focuses on cooperatives, which are the bedrock of Prout. Water cooperatives are the number one priority, followed by agricultural cooperatives and cooperative production. Part Four expands on the concept of economic democracy and the urgent need to decentralize economies everywhere. Part Five moves beyond economics to discuss the urgent social need for elevating backward classes and castes.
Songs most composed in Bengali and the singing often accompanied by dance by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar of Ānanda Mārga.
On the life and teachings of Ānandamūrti (Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar), 1923-1990, founder of Ānanda Mārga.
Psychology, for the author, is a developing science which is considered to be a part of philosophy. Traditionally philosophy has included the branches of ontology, metaphysics, ethics and epistemology, but Shrii Shrii Anandamurtijii has expanded the scope of philosophy to include psychology and spiritual practices. In fact, this is one of the features which makes Ananda Marga spiritual philosophy unique.Regarding the scope of philosophy and psychology, in "Our Philosophical Treatise" (Tattva Kaomudii Part 2, 1969), the author writes: In Western philosophy there is no mention of spiritual practice, because Western philosophers had no opportunity to learn such a practice. The main reason is th...
The present songbook is an anthology of the songs (in the order of composition) of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar known as Prabha'ta Sam'giita. In February 1982, Shrii Sarkar gave to the world the gift of Neohumanism. Neohumanism is in fact a renaissance of the 7500 year old Principle of Social Equality (Sama Samaja Tattva) propounded by Lord Shiva. Neohumanism expands the scope of humanist concern to include the plant, animal and earth realms. Neohumanism focuses its efforts on controlling the baneful consequences of narrow sentiments such as geo (geographical) sentiment, socio (religious/ethnic) sentiment and humanist sentiment. It is the intensity of devotion (bhakti) or mystical love (Ishq-e-haqiqi) that gives the Neohumanist the capacity to rise above these sentiments, the ability to enlighten others about them, and the capacity to fight these sentiments. Neohumanism liberates people from their limitations and doubts and fills them with courage, determination and limitless love.