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'''''Ananda Marga Caryacarya''''' ([[Roman Sanskrit]]: ''Ánanda Márga Caryácarya'', Bengali: আনন্দ মার্গ চর্যাচর্য, Translation: Ananda Marga Social Code) is a series of three books that constitute 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. For example, see: -India (2004-1): Supreme Court; -India (2004-2): Supreme Court; -Australia (2010): Federal Court; -USA(2011): District Court of Denver.</ref> of [[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>
'''''Ananda Marga Caryacarya''''' ([[Roman Sanskrit]]: ''Ánanda Márga Caryácarya'', Bengali: আনন্দ মার্গ চর্যাচর্য, Translation: Ananda Marga Social Code) is a series of three books that constitute 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. For example, see: -India (2004-1): Supreme Court; -India (2004-2): Supreme Court; -Australia (2010): Federal Court; -USA(2011): District Court of Denver.</ref> of [[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>


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