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== Chapter synopsis ==
== Chapter synopsis ==
Sarkar told, at the beginning of the celebration all people present should do collective Iishvara Prańidhána. Then the birthday person will receive blessings and the ''tilaka'' mark (sandal paste, kumkum, etc.) from elderly people; and accept salutations, garlands and sandal paste from his juniors. Then he will accept presents and food. Usage of incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, etc., are optional.
Sarkar told, at the beginning of the celebration all people present should do collective Iishvara Prańidhána. Then the birthday person will receive blessings and the ''tilaka'' mark (sandal paste, kumkum, etc.) from elderly people; and accept salutations, garlands and sandal paste from his juniors. Then he will accept presents and food. Usage of incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, etc., are optional and depends on the people organising the birthday.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 00:54, 13 March 2014

Birthday Ceremony is the 20th chapter of Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 1 written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. In this chapter Sarkar instructed the procedure of celebrating birthday ceremony.[1]

Chapter synopsis

Sarkar told, at the beginning of the celebration all people present should do collective Iishvara Prańidhána. Then the birthday person will receive blessings and the tilaka mark (sandal paste, kumkum, etc.) from elderly people; and accept salutations, garlands and sandal paste from his juniors. Then he will accept presents and food. Usage of incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, etc., are optional and depends on the people organising the birthday.

References

Preceded by
Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 1
With: Birthday Ceremony
Succeeded by