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| '''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 Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha. [[Ananda Marga College]] was also founded at [[Anandanagar]].
| '''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 Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha. [[Ananda Marga College]] was also founded at [[Anandanagar]].
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| '''1958''' || 25 January: at [[Trimuhan]] ([[Bhagalpur]] district, [[Bihar]], India) "Renaissance Universal" (RU)<ref group=note>RU was the first of the 35 boards of the organization.</ref>. "Renaissance Artists and Writers Association" (RAWA) boards were also founded.<ref group=note>RAWA was founded during a ''Dharma Maha Chakra'' (DMC) held in [[Bhagalpur]] (at the house of Aniruddha Prasad, one of Sarkar's disciples).
| '''1958''' || On January 25, at Trimuhan (Bhagalpur district, Bihar, India), Renaissance Universal (RU)<ref group=note>RU was the first of the 35 boards of AMPS.</ref>. "Renaissance Artists and Writers Association" (RAWA) boards were also founded.<ref group=note>RAWA was founded during a ''Dharma Maha Chakra'' (DMC) held in [[Bhagalpur]] (at the house of Aniruddha Prasad, one of Sarkar's disciples).</ref>
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| '''1962''' || Sarkar founded his order of [[renunciate]]s.<ref group=note>These ''ácáryas'' are full-time workers and fully ordained ministers. The juniors, known as ''brahmachariis'' and ''brahmacariniis'' for male and female respectively, are dressed up in a saffron-coloured top and a white bottom, while the seniors, known as ''avadhutas'' and ''avadhutikas'', are dressed in full saffron attire.</ref>
| '''1962''' || Sarkar founded his order of [[renunciate]]s.<ref group=note>These ''ácáryas'' are full-time workers and fully ordained ministers. The juniors, known as ''brahmachariis'' and ''brahmacariniis'' for male and female respectively, are dressed up in a saffron-coloured top and a white bottom, while the seniors, known as ''avadhutas'' and ''avadhutikas'', are dressed in full saffron attire.</ref>
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| '''1967''' || The first acaryas left the Indian [[subcontinent]] to propagate worldwide the spiritual philosophy and practices of ''Ananda Marga''.{{sfn|Ng|1995}}{{sfn|Miller|1999}}
| '''1967''' || The first acaryas left the Indian [[subcontinent]] to propagate worldwide the spiritual philosophy and practices of ''Ananda Marga''.{{sfn|Ng|1995}}{{sfn|Miller|1999}}
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| '''1969''' || The first AMPS "Sectorial office" was created in "New York Sector" (whose jurisdiction is North and Central America as well as the Caribbean. The office was in Carbondale, Illinois, USA.{{sfn|Ng|1995}}{{sfn|Miller|1999}}
| '''1969''' || The first AMPS ''Sectorial office'' was created in "New York Sector" (whose jurisdiction is North and Central America as well as the Caribbean. The office was in Carbondale, Illinois, USA.{{sfn|Ng|1995}}{{sfn|Miller|1999}}
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| '''1971''' || On December 29, Sarkar was arrested and imprisoned on charges of conspiracy to murder.
| '''1971''' || On December 29, Sarkar was arrested and imprisoned on charges of conspiracy to murder.

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