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'''''Tattvika Praveshika''''' is a book written by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. The book contains Sarkar's views, opinion and | '''''Tattvika Praveshika''''' is a book written by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. The book contains Sarkar's views, opinion and analysis of Ananda Marga and other philosophy.<ref name="EE">Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii (1957), ''Tattvika Praveshika'', Electronic Edition 7.5</ref> | ||
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Tattvika Praveshika | |
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Author | Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Tattvika Praveshika is a book written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. The book contains Sarkar's views, opinion and analysis of Ananda Marga and other philosophy.[1]
Content
The book is divided into five chapters—
Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy
The book is written an a question-answer format, where Sarkar was asked questions and he gave answers and contains 12 questions. Most of the questions are related to human life, human mind and the universe such as "Why is happiness sought for?", "What is Ádhára?[1]
Views of Other Faiths
This chapter contains Sarkar's view on other religious sects and faiths such as Buddhism, Charvaka, Shamkara.[1]
Social Psychology
In this chapter Sarkar discussed the necessary factors for human existence and progress such as unity, common ideal, discipline, peace.[1]
Miscellaneous
This is the fourth and a brief chapter of the book. This chapter contains Sarkar's short notes on three topics— samadhi, planchette and Nirguna Brahma.[1]
Ananda Marga – A Revolution
This is the fifth and the last chapter of the book where Sarkar discussed on Ananda Marga organization and the movement. He discussed Ananda Marga's philosophy of social structure, economic system and spiritual practices.[1]
Publication
Tattvika Praveshika, originally five discourses were delivered in Jamalpur in 1957.[1]