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| name            = Ananda Marga Caryacarya
| name            = Ananda Marga Caryacarya
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| caption    = "Ananda Marga Caryacarya": the front covers of Parts 1, 2 and 3<ref group=note>{{cite web|url=http://shop.anandamarga.org/books/sarkar/cc1 |title=Ananda Marga Caryacarya (Parts 1, 2, and 3) as it appears on the publisher's site|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications |year=2012 |accessdate=2012-12-24}}</ref>  
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| author          = [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]]
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'''Ananda Mārga Caryácarya''' ("[[Ananda Marga]] Code") is a series of 3 books which constitutes the "social treatise" (''samája shástra'')<ref group=note>This is also stated by the mention of Caryacarya in several legal documents produced in the Courts of different Countries at any time Ananda Marga has appeared. See f.e.: -India (2004-1): Supreme Court; -India (2004-2): Supreme Court; -Australia (2010): Federal Court; -USA(2011): District Court of Denver.</ref> of the social and spiritual movement Ananda Marga<ref group=note>The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS) 2011, p. 45.</ref><ref group=note>The quoted official document of "The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies" states "the Ananda Marga religion includes a governance system (Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha or AMPS) which is set out in a sacred text called Carya Carya".</ref>(as given by his founder, the philosopher and social reformer [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]<ref group=note>[[:wikipedia:Giani Zail Singh|Giani Zail Singh]], seventh president of India has said about Sarkar: "Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India. (Inayatullah, 2002).</ref> aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti.<ref group=note>Between 1955 and 1990 the author wrote in [[:wikipedia:English language|English]], [[:wikipedia:Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[:wikipedia:Hindi language|Hindi]]. He wrote in the name "Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar" when treating [[:wikipedia:Sociology|sociology]], [[:wikipedia:Economics|economics]], [[:wikipedia:Philology|philology]] and various other subjects, and in the name ""Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti"" when focusing on spiritual topics. Many of his books he gave as dictations; others were compiled from his discourses, some of them in small pocket-books.</ref>  
'''Ananda Mārga Caryácarya''' ("[[Ananda Marga]] Code") is a series of 3 books which constitutes the "social treatise" (''samája shástra'')<ref>This is also stated by the mention of Caryacarya in several legal documents produced in the Courts of different Countries at any time Ananda Marga has appeared. See f.e.: -India (2004-1): Supreme Court; -India (2004-2): Supreme Court; -Australia (2010): Federal Court; -USA(2011): District Court of Denver.</ref> of the social and spiritual movement Ananda Marga<ref>The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS) 2011, p. 45.</ref><ref>The quoted official document of "The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies" states "the Ananda Marga religion includes a governance system (Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha or AMPS) which is set out in a sacred text called Carya Carya".</ref>(as given by his founder, the philosopher and social reformer [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]<ref>[[:wikipedia:Giani Zail Singh|Giani Zail Singh]], seventh president of India has said about Sarkar: "Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India. (Inayatullah, 2002).</ref> aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti.<ref>Between 1955 and 1990 the author wrote in [[:wikipedia:English language|English]], [[:wikipedia:Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[:wikipedia:Hindi language|Hindi]]. He wrote in the name "Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar" when treating [[:wikipedia:Sociology|sociology]], [[:wikipedia:Economics|economics]], [[:wikipedia:Philology|philology]] and various other subjects, and in the name ""Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti"" when focusing on spiritual topics. Many of his books he gave as dictations; others were compiled from his discourses, some of them in small pocket-books.</ref>  


== History ==
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# [[Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 3]]
# [[Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 3]]


These three volumes set out both the organization and the cultural basis of the Ananda Marga movement and has been translated into several languages.<ref group=note>[http://www.shaevatantrayoga.org/yoga-libros/stock/caryacarya-123.htm The Spanish edition] -retrieved 1 January 2013.</ref>
These three volumes set out both the organization and the cultural basis of the Ananda Marga movement and has been translated into several languages.<ref>[http://www.shaevatantrayoga.org/yoga-libros/stock/caryacarya-123.htm The Spanish edition] -retrieved 1 January 2013.</ref>


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