Caryácarya, Parts 1-3
Caryácarya is the samája shástra (social treatise) of Ananda Marga. These three volumes
set out both the organization and the cultural basis of the Ananda Marga movement.
Caryácarya Part 1 gives Ananda Marga its governing boards and
committees, and provides guidelines for social functions.
Caryácarya Part 2 gives many guidelines for conduct in a
progressive society - i.e., a society of individuals moving towards the Supreme.
Caryácarya Part 3 contains all the dos and don'ts related to
physical health that must be followed for progress in mental and spiritual sádhaná.
Idea and Ideology
Like no other book, but rather like spiritual practice itself, Idea and Ideology
methodically, in a careful sequence, expands the reader's horizons and mind. It concludes
by using the spiritual vantage that has been gained, to focus on the social problems of
the earth.
Ideal Farming
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This book is taken from the notebooks of instructions dictated by the author to the Ananda
Marga agriculture secretary. It is replete with information on all phases of cultivation,
with suggestions on inter-planting and companion planting, ponds and lakes, the care of
trees and shrubs, and conservation techniques.
Microvitum in a Nutshell
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Microvita are entities that come within the realms of both physicality and
psychic expression. They are smaller and subtler than physical atoms and
sub-atomic particles, and in the psychic realm they may be subtler than
mind-stuff. The author predicts that they will soon be recognized by
conventional science.
Prabhát Samgiita
Samgiita means the combination of vocal music, instrumental music, and dance. Prabhat was
the given name of the composer of these songs, so the school of music that these songs
embody has been named Prabhát Samgiita. This volume presents the lyrics of the first 200
songs with their English translations.
Sarkar's English Grammar and Composition
A yogi-scholar once said, "He who would track language to its lair would end as
infinite." It seems that the author truly wants us to end as infinite, for he tracks
language to its lair. Rarely satisfied with derived meanings and usages, he guides us to
the sometimes-forgotten sources of language, that we might taste the purity of the source.
Sarkar's Short Stories
A collection of humorous and moral stories in the Indian tradition, full of fun and
imagination.
Shabda Cayaniká (series)
Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká is a series devoted to the linguistics and philology of the
Bengali language, but in reality it is much more than that. The author uses the platform
of the word as a point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied
landscapes of human knowledge.
Strange Experiences
At once a collection of entertaining stories, an enigmatic treatise on the
paranormal and a rare window into the early life of the author, Shrii Prabhat
Ranjan Sarkar.
Varna Vijinana
Here fundamental principles that govern linguistic expression are put forth and blended
with an historical perspective that throws new light on the origins of human language.
Yogic Treatments and Natural Remedies
The object of the art of healing is to
cure a patient, both physically and mentally. So the question is not the advocacy of any
particular school of medical science, but rather the welfare of the patient. Diseases can
be cured through natural methods of yogic exercise, water, diet, herbal medicines,
sunlight and air.