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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
* '''Part 1:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1995 (6th ed.)}} originally written in 1956, almost immediately after the Ananda Marga mission was founded, is composed of 100 pages and contains 45 chapters. Starts with the chapter "Infant's ''Játakarma'': The Naming of and First Feeding of Solid Food to an Infant" that explains the ceremony of the infant naming. The book explains in detail all ceremonies to perform during other functions like spiritual marriage,<ref group=note>[http://www.society-building.net/marriage.html Ánanda Márga marriage ceremony as prescribed in Caryacarya part 2]</ref><ref group=note>The researcher Garda Ghista quoted p. 15 of this volume on the paper [http://www.scribd.com/doc/14018401/The-Status-of-Women-in-World-Religions The Status of Women in World Religions-2001]</ref> birthday, tree-planting. On the text all the system of rules to govern the local and central branches of the organization are detailed explained too.
* '''Part 1:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1995 (6th ed.)}} originally written in 1956, almost immediately after the Ananda Marga mission was founded, is composed of 100 pages and contains 45 chapters. Starts with the chapter "Infant's ''Játakarma'': The Naming of and First Feeding of Solid Food to an Infant" that explains the ceremony of the infant naming. The book explains in detail all ceremonies to perform during other functions like spiritual marriage,{{sfn|society-building.net}}{{sfn|Ghista, Garda|2001}} birthday, tree-planting. On the text all the system of rules to govern the local and central branches of the organization are detailed explained too.
* '''Part 2:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1987 (4th ed.)}} starts with the chapter "''Sádhaná'' (Intuitional Practice)" and is composed of 54 pages, contains 9 chapters and gives various guidelines and rules for ''sadhana'' (intuitional practices), for the body and many others including advices for a proper social [[:wikipedia:Behaviour|conduct]].
* '''Part 2:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1987 (4th ed.)}} starts with the chapter "''Sádhaná'' (Intuitional Practice)" and is composed of 54 pages, contains 9 chapters and gives various guidelines and rules for ''sadhana'' (intuitional practices), for the body and many others including advices for a proper social [[:wikipedia:Behaviour|conduct]].
* '''Part 3:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1992 (4th ed.)}} starts with the chapter "Bathing Procedure and ''Pitr Yajiṋa''" (explaining the right procedure for bathing with a special ''mantra'') and is composed of 76 pages, contains 10 chapters with dos and don'ts to follow for progress in mental and spiritual ''sadhana''. In this last part the author explains yogic ''asanas'' (postures), ''yoga'' practices like the procedure for fasting and other health procedures like the Self-massage "usually used after ''Asana'' practice, but before ''Savasana'' (final relaxation)".<ref group=note>United States Sports Academy, 2010.</ref>
* '''Part 3:'''{{sfn|Anandamurti|1992 (4th ed.)}} starts with the chapter "Bathing Procedure and ''Pitr Yajiṋa''" (explaining the right procedure for bathing with a special ''mantra'') and is composed of 76 pages, contains 10 chapters with dos and don'ts to follow for progress in mental and spiritual ''sadhana''. In this last part the author explains yogic ''asanas'' (postures), ''yoga'' practices like the procedure for fasting and other health procedures like the Self-massage "usually used after ''Asana'' practice, but before ''Savasana'' (final relaxation)".{{sfn|The Sport Digest|2010}}