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| '''1954''' || November 7: for the first time Sarkar brings together his disciples and addresses them his spiritual greeting.{{sfn|Dharmavedananda|1999|p=13 to 23}}
| '''1955''' || January 5 (Jamalpur): Sarkar founded Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha.
January 9: Sarkar officially inaugurated ''Ananda Marga Pracharaka Samgha''. The aim of the organization was the two-fold ideal: Self-liberation and all-round service.{{sfn|Dharmavedananda|1999|p=13 to 23}}
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| '''1955''' || January 5: the organization ''Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha'' is founded in [[Jamalpur, Bihar|Jamalpur]].
| '''1956''' || The first edition of Sarkar's ''Caryacarya Part 1'' (social code for Ananda Marga) came out with several chapters detailing elements of the organizational side of AMPS. [[Ananda Marga College]] was also founded at [[Anandanagar]].
January 9: Sarkar officially inaugurated ''Ananda Marga Pracharaka Samgha'' ("the society to propagate Ananda Marga"). The aim of the organization is based on a two-fold [[Ideal (ethics)|ideal]]: "[[Moksha|liberation]] of [[self]] and [[Community service|service]] to humanity".{{sfn|Dharmavedananda|1999|p=13 to 23}} At ''Rampur colony'', [[Jamalpur, Munger|Jamalpur]], the first ''Dharma Maha Cakra'' (DMC)<ref group=note>A spiritual [[ceremony]] where the disciples [[meditation|meditate]] in the presence of the [[Guru|Master]] and He holds an important spiritual discourse and performs a special ''[[Mudra]]'' named ''Varabaja Mudra''</ref> is held.
 
From 15 to 28 March: the first group of ''[[acharya]]s'' is created in Jamalpur. The first [[Volume (publishing)|volumes]] of Sarkar's writings<ref group=note>Sarkar signed in the name of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar when discussing [[sociology]], economics, [[philology]] and various other subjects including children's tales, and in the name Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti when focusing on spiritual topics.</ref> were published, including ''Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy''<ref group=note>This book contains the elementary philosophy of the Ánanda Márga mission (see Anandamurti, S. S., 1955).</ref> and ''Problems of the Day'' (Sarkar, P. R., 1957-1968).
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| '''1956''' || Sarkar exposes ''Caryacarya'' (''Carya'' means "dos" and ''acarya'' means "don'ts") in three volumes with social codes and usages (Anandamurti, S. S. 1995-6th ed.). [[Ananda Marga College]] is founded in [[Anandanagar]], [[Purulia district]].
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| '''1957''' || Sarkar dictates the book ''Guide to Human Conduct'' (Anandamurti, S. S., 1957-1981), with indications for new cardinal human values and social rules.
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| '''1958''' || 25 January: at [[Trimuhan]] ([[Bhagalpur]] district, [[Bihar]], India) "Renaissance Universal" (RU)<ref group=note>RU is the first of the 35 boards of the organization.</ref> and "Renaissance Artists and Writers Association" (RAWA) boards are founded.<ref group=note>RAWA is founded during a ''Dharma Maha Chakra'' (DMC) held in [[Bhagalpur]] (at the house of Aniruddha Prasad, one of Sarkar's disciples) in order to restore art to its true meaning.</ref> Sarkar publishes ''Yogic Treatment and Natural Remedies'' (Sarkar, P. R., 1957-Beng. 1983-Eng.)
| '''1958''' || 25 January: at [[Trimuhan]] ([[Bhagalpur]] district, [[Bihar]], India) "Renaissance Universal" (RU)<ref group=note>RU is the first of the 35 boards of the organization.</ref> and "Renaissance Artists and Writers Association" (RAWA) boards are founded.<ref group=note>RAWA is founded during a ''Dharma Maha Chakra'' (DMC) held in [[Bhagalpur]] (at the house of Aniruddha Prasad, one of Sarkar's disciples) in order to restore art to its true meaning.</ref> Sarkar publishes ''Yogic Treatment and Natural Remedies'' (Sarkar, P. R., 1957-Beng. 1983-Eng.)

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