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  2. Ananda Marga - Wikipedia

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    Ānanda Mārga (lit. 'The Path of Bliss', also spelled Anand Marg and Ananda Marg), or officially Ānanda Mārga Pracāraka Saṃgha (organization for the propagation of the path of bliss), is a world-wide socio-spiritual organisation founded in Jamalpur, Munger, Bihar, India, in 1955 by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti.

  3. Outline of Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Outline of Hinduism. For glossary of terms, see Glossary of Hinduism terms. For timeline, see Timeline of Hinduism. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Hinduism: Hinduism – predominant and indigenous religious tradition of the Indian Subcontinent. [ 1 ] Its followers are called Hindus, who refer ...

  4. Bijon Setu massacre - Wikipedia

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    2024 Reasi attack. v. t. e. The Bijon Setu massacre (Bengali: বিজন সেতু হত্যাকাণ্ড) was the killing and burning of 16 sadhus and a sadhvi of Ananda Marga, at Bijon Setu, West Bengal, India, on 30 April 1982. Although the attacks were carried out in broad daylight, no arrests were ever made.

  5. Progressive utilization theory - Wikipedia

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    Progressive utilization theory. The Progressive utilization theory (PROUT) is a socioeconomic and political philosophy created by the Indian philosopher and spiritual leader Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. He first conceived of PROUT in 1959. [1] Its proponents (Proutists) claim that it exposes and overcomes the limitations of capitalism, communism and ...

  6. Ananda Marga College - Wikipedia

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    The Central Master Unit of Ananda Marga is a growing educational-cum-agricultural complex with over 1200 acres of land in a land of ancient hills, 7 pristine rivers and rivulets and radiant red soil. Today, Ananda Nagar is a dreamland, the dreamland for seekers of peace and tranquillity, the dreamland of educators of teachers and education ...

  7. Jnana yoga - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Jnana yoga (IAST: Jñāna yoga), also known as the jnana marga (jñāna mārga), is one of the three classical paths (margas) for moksha (liberation) [1][2] in Hinduism, which emphasizes the "path of knowledge", [3] also known as the "path of self-realization". [4] The other two are karma yoga (path of action, karma-mārga) and bhakti ...

  8. Sahaja Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Sahaja Yoga (सहज योग) is a religion founded in 1970 by Nirmala Srivastava (1923–2011). [2] Nirmala Srivastava is known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi (trans: Revered Immaculate Mother) or simply as "Mother" by her followers, who are called Sahaja yogis. [3][4] Practitioners believe that during meditation they experience a state of ...

  9. Gaudiya Math - Wikipedia

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    e. The Gaudiya Math (/mʌt/, /mɑːt/; Gauḍīya Maṭha) is a Gaudiya Vaishnava matha (monastic organisation) formed on 6 September 1920, [2][1] about 30 months after Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati took sannyasa, the renounced order of life. On 7 March 1918, [2] the same day he took sannyasa, he established the Sri Chaitanya Math in Mayapura in ...