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Over the years, Abhidevananda has been temporarily placed on various national watchlists and [[:wikipedia:Persona non grata|persona non grata lists]]. However, he has never been placed on a [[:wikipedia:No_Fly_List|no-fly list]]. Abhidevananda has never been convicted of any crime, and there is no known legal case outstanding against him with [[:wikipedia:Interpol|Interpol]] or in any country.
Over the years, Abhidevananda has been temporarily placed on various national watchlists and [[:wikipedia:Persona non grata|persona non grata lists]]. However, he has never been placed on a [[:wikipedia:No_Fly_List|no-fly list]]. Abhidevananda has never been convicted of any crime, and there is no known legal case outstanding against him with [[:wikipedia:Interpol|Interpol]] or in any country.


Even within Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha, Abhidevananda is no stranger to controversy. Perhaps most notable of the controversies was his 38-year struggle to publish a genuine translation of the last five sutras of [[Ananda Sutram]], the most authoritative source of Sarkar's [[PROUT#Five_fundamental_principles|five fundamental principles of PROUT]]. Despite or perhaps because of the fact that Abhidevananda's writings have been influential, at least three of his books (''PROUT Primer'', ''From Faith To Freedom'', and ''The Passion Of Lord Anandamurtiji'') were once banned by the AMPS authorities. Today, however, Abhidevananda's writings are all published and widely read.
Even within Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha, Abhidevananda is no stranger to controversy. Perhaps most notable of the controversies was his 35-year struggle to popularize translation of the last five sutras of [[Ananda Sutram]], the most authoritative source for Sarkar's [[PROUT#Five_fundamental_principles|five fundamental principles of PROUT]]. Despite or perhaps because of the fact that Abhidevananda's writings have been influential, at least three of his books (''PROUT Primer'', ''From Faith To Freedom'', and ''The Passion Of Lord Anandamurtiji'') were once banned by the AMPS authorities. Today, however, Abhidevananda's writings are all published and widely read.


== Publications ==
== Publications ==

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