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==Biography==
==Biography==
=== Early life ===
Sarkar was born during the [[full moon]] of the [[Bengali calendar|Indian month]] of ''[[Boishakh|Vaeshakh]]'' ([[Buddha Purnima]]), on 21 May 1921 (at 6:07 in the morning) to Lakshmi Narayan Sarkar, a homoeopathic doctor of considerable renown.{{sfn|Ghista|2011|p=1}} His family hailed from Bamunpara (Brahmanpara), [[Bardhaman district|Burdwan District]] in West Bengal. Sarkar was known as an exceptionally bright child in his youth, practising meditation by himself at an early age and displaying great knowledge of various languages and various topics; knowledge which was reportedly not gained in school, reading books, nor listening to teachers or any other outer source.
Sarkar was born during the [[full moon]] of the [[Bengali calendar|Indian month]] of ''[[Boishakh|Vaeshakh]]'' ([[Buddha Purnima]]), on 21 May 1921 (at 6:07 in the morning) to Lakshmi Narayan Sarkar, a homoeopathic doctor of considerable renown.{{sfn|Ghista|2011|p=1}} His family hailed from Bamunpara (Brahmanpara), [[Bardhaman district|Burdwan District]] in West Bengal. Sarkar was known as an exceptionally bright child in his youth, practising meditation by himself at an early age and displaying great knowledge of various languages and various topics; knowledge which was reportedly not gained in school, reading books, nor listening to teachers or any other outer source.


=== Life at Jamalpur ===
In 1939 Sarkar left Jamalpur for Kolkata to attend [[Vidyasagar College]] of the [[University of Calcutta]].{{sfn|Joshi|2009|p=91}} Sarkar had to quit his studies to support his family after the death of his father, and from 1944 until the early 1950s, Sarkar worked as an accountant at the Indian railways headquarters in [[Jamalpur, Munger|Jamalpur]], Bihar.{{sfn|Ghista|2011|p=1}} He taught the techniques of ancient Tantra meditation to a select number of his colleagues and gradually more and more people were drawn to the spiritual practices he taught.
In 1939 Sarkar left Jamalpur for Kolkata to attend [[Vidyasagar College]] of the [[University of Calcutta]].{{sfn|Joshi|2009|p=91}} Sarkar had to quit his studies to support his family after the death of his father, and from 1944 until the early 1950s, Sarkar worked as an accountant at the Indian railways headquarters in [[Jamalpur, Munger|Jamalpur]], Bihar.{{sfn|Ghista|2011|p=1}} He taught the techniques of ancient Tantra meditation to a select number of his colleagues and gradually more and more people were drawn to the spiritual practices he taught.


=== Foundation of Ananda Marga ===
In 1955, Sarkar founded ''[[Ananda Marga]]'' (''the Path of Bliss''), a socio-spiritual movement with a two-part mission that Sarkar stated as "self-realization and service to all". His system of spiritual practice has been described as a practical synthesis of Vedic and Tantric philosophies. Sarkar's ideas are collected in the series of books called "Subháśita Samgraha", which form part of the philosophical scriptures of Ananda Marga ideology. Sarkar's ideas are steeped in the ancient spiritual tradition of humanity, considerably developed in India, yet revitalised by him with new meaning and universal approach.
In 1955, Sarkar founded ''[[Ananda Marga]]'' (''the Path of Bliss''), a socio-spiritual movement with a two-part mission that Sarkar stated as "self-realization and service to all". His system of spiritual practice has been described as a practical synthesis of Vedic and Tantric philosophies. Sarkar's ideas are collected in the series of books called "Subháśita Samgraha", which form part of the philosophical scriptures of Ananda Marga ideology. Sarkar's ideas are steeped in the ancient spiritual tradition of humanity, considerably developed in India, yet revitalised by him with new meaning and universal approach.


During the latter part of his life his main residence was in [[Lake Gardens]] in [[Kolkata]], West Bengal. He also spent much time, especially early on, in the all-round development community he founded based on his PROUT theory at Anandanagar. Ananda Marga opened [[Ananda Marga#Organisation and Activities|regional offices]] in various countries, including the USA in 1969, and by 1973 had established approximately 100 local centres teaching yogic and social philosophies, with several thousand members, some living communally in the ashrams.{{sfn|Ng|1995|p=669}}{{sfn|Miller|1999|p=108}}
During the latter part of his life his main residence was in [[Lake Gardens]] in [[Kolkata]], West Bengal. He also spent much time, especially early on, in the all-round development community he founded based on his PROUT theory at Anandanagar. Ananda Marga opened [[Ananda Marga#Organisation and Activities|regional offices]] in various countries, including the USA in 1969, and by 1973 had established approximately 100 local centres teaching yogic and social philosophies, with several thousand members, some living communally in the ashrams.{{sfn|Ng|1995|p=669}}{{sfn|Miller|1999|p=108}}


=== Imprisonment ===
In 1971, Sarkar was imprisoned in India for the alleged murder of Ananda Marga sect members. In February 1973, Sarkar was poisoned in prison, allegedly by the jail doctor on orders from the higher echelons of government. On 1 April, after recovering his health, Sarkar began fasting in support of a demand for an inquest into his poisoning. That demand was never met. So he continued his fast for the next five years, four months, and two days, until 2 August 1978 when he was released from jail after having been acquitted of all charges.
In 1971, Sarkar was imprisoned in India for the alleged murder of Ananda Marga sect members. In February 1973, Sarkar was poisoned in prison, allegedly by the jail doctor on orders from the higher echelons of government. On 1 April, after recovering his health, Sarkar began fasting in support of a demand for an inquest into his poisoning. That demand was never met. So he continued his fast for the next five years, four months, and two days, until 2 August 1978 when he was released from jail after having been acquitted of all charges.


=== World tours ===
In 1979, Sarkar took two world tours to meet disciples in various countries around the world, including Switzerland, Germany, France, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Thailand, Taiwan, Jamaica and Venezuela. He was barred from entering the USA by the [[United States Department of State|State Department]], so instead he met his American disciples in [[Jamaica]] in 1979.{{sfn|MacDougall|1983|p=446}} Just before he died on 21 October 1990, he founded [[Ananda Marga Gurukula]] on 7 September 1990, an educational network to preserve and develop his legacy through research, teaching and service.
In 1979, Sarkar took two world tours to meet disciples in various countries around the world, including Switzerland, Germany, France, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Thailand, Taiwan, Jamaica and Venezuela. He was barred from entering the USA by the [[United States Department of State|State Department]], so instead he met his American disciples in [[Jamaica]] in 1979.{{sfn|MacDougall|1983|p=446}} Just before he died on 21 October 1990, he founded [[Ananda Marga Gurukula]] on 7 September 1990, an educational network to preserve and develop his legacy through research, teaching and service.


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