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* {{cite book|title=Discourses on Tantra, vol. 2 |last={{aut|[[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Anandamurti]]}}|first={{aut|[[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Shrii Shrii (Ac. Vijayananda Avt. Editor]]}} |location=Kolkata |publisher= Ananda Marga-Ananda Printers |year=1994-2 |ISBN=81-7252-112-X}}
* {{cite book|title=Discourses on Tantra, vol. 2 |last={{aut|[[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Anandamurti]]}}|first={{aut|[[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Shrii Shrii (Ac. Vijayananda Avt. Editor]]}} |location=Kolkata |publisher= Ananda Marga-Ananda Printers |year=1994-2 |ISBN=81-7252-112-X}}


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* {{cite web|last={{aut|Womenswelfare.net}}|url=http://www.womenswelfare.net/eng_kaoshikii.htm |year= 2012 |publisher= Ananda Marga Publications |title= Kaoshikii: meanings and benefits |accessdate= 25 October 2013}}
* {{cite web|last={{aut|Womenswelfare.net}}|url=http://www.womenswelfare.net/eng_kaoshikii.htm |year= 2012 |publisher= Ananda Marga Publications |title= Kaoshikii: meanings and benefits |accessdate= 25 October 2013}}



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The Kaos'ikii dance or Kaosikii is a dance invented on September 6, 1978 by the Indian philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990).

Kaoshiki dance.

Sarkar claims the kaos'ikii dance is a psycho-physical exercise which would benefit the mind by developing mental stamina and strength. Some hints to this dance are also contained in the speech "The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility" given in Madras (India) on December 4, 1978 and later published in "Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 6, Chapter 5"[1][note 1] and "Discourses on Tantra Volume Two, Chapter 23".[2][note 2]

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Footnotes

  1. ^ The Ánanda Vacanámrtam ("Blissful Discourses") series assembles all the known "General Darshan" discourses given by P. R. Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti.
  2. ^ This book, a compilation of discourses of the author, is the second of two volumes and discloses much about the actual practice of Tantra.

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