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== Types of acaryas in Ananda Marga ==
== Types of acaryas in Ananda Marga ==
There are two types of acaryas in Ananda Marga: householder and [[renunciate]] (in Ananda Marga jargon, sometimes referred to as a ''wholetimer''). Senior acaryas with more than 500 initiations and command of the difficult ''[[Meditation#Vishesa yoga|visheśa yoga]] may also be elevated to the rank of [[Purodha|purodhá]].
There are two types of acaryas in Ananda Marga: householder and [[renunciate]] (in Ananda Marga jargon, sometimes referred to as a ''wholetimer''). Senior acaryas with more than 500 initiations and command of the difficult ''[[Meditation#Vishesa yoga|visheśa yoga]] may also be elevated to the rank of [[Purodha|purodhá]].<ref name="CC1TAP">{{cite book|title=[[Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 1]]|publisher=[[Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha]]|author=[[Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii]]|chapter=[[Tattvika, Acarya, and Purodha]]}}</ref>


== Role of acaryas in Ananda Marga ==
== Role of acaryas in Ananda Marga ==

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Acarya (Roman Sanskrit: ácárya for a male and ácáryá for a female) is an honorific meaning teacher, especially spiritual teacher. The literal meaning of the word ácárya is "one who teaches by one's own conduct" (Acárańát pát́hayati yah sah ácáryah).[1]

Types of acaryas in Ananda Marga

There are two types of acaryas in Ananda Marga: householder and renunciate (in Ananda Marga jargon, sometimes referred to as a wholetimer). Senior acaryas with more than 500 initiations and command of the difficult visheśa yoga may also be elevated to the rank of purodhá.[2]

Role of acaryas in Ananda Marga

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Respect conferred on acaryas in Ananda Marga

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