Shimla DMS – Baba’s Pratikriti and Guru Puja – By Rev. PP Dada

Dharma Maha Sammelan (DMS) in Shimla, Rev Purodhá Pramukha Ácárya Vishvadevánanda Avadhúta, deliberated the below topic in evening session on 28th April 2025 below and I (Acarya Gatimayánanda Avadhúta, CTS Sweden) have made an attempt to transcript from the video recording to put forth his ideas in English rendering below for the sake of English readers:a

Today’s discourse is “Bábá’s Pratikriti* and Guru Puja”.

Pratima what we call as “Murti”. Chitra means a painting and Pratikriti(Creative Appearance).

In any nadir Entity’s Pratikriti, that nadir point of Entity’s Pratima and Chitra as well Pratikriti’s whether all have a same value, if not is there any difference?

Pratima, Murti and Chitra all these are crude form of imagination.  Considering the Pratima, what’s its meaning is?

Prati+ma-Prati means sankasha(appearance) – and ma means to measure. If any maker of “murti—idol”, one who makes an “idol”, there the entity’s identity form makes an overall view and in it, what exist an imagination figure’s beauty, that imagination beauty, he transpire to form it as an “Idol”.

With the same effect, a painter too with the help of beautiful imagination, he too fills with his idea to create a painting.

But as a matter of fact the painting is more subtle than the form of idol. Even then both the idol and painting is a crude thing.

When we trace the original matter or thing, it is either metal, clay or any thing.

If it is a sculptor, will find a suitable type of stone and gives a form.

What all these things are, it is nothing but the form of crude objects.

It is also the fact that an Idol maker as well painter and sculptor’s object of mind’s imagination, that is in his/her subtle mind what imagination exist, its vibration of form is vibrated.

Even though, as it is made up of crude object, what ever the vibration that it emits, all those vibration what it emanates, that is crude, you must know.

When the consciousness of that own person, what has been created with that crude identifiable object, if he/she ideates, what happens is, that ideation of that crude objects vibration, reflects on his mental mirror an imaginative figure.

And with due course slowly and slowly, one will be vibrated with those crude forms slowly and gradually converts one day and transforms into that form in his/her crude mind of citta, that is mental stuff.

In his/her mind takes/becomes the same form as that object and converted with same form.

That’s why the Idol worship as well the painter’s painting sketch both will definitely becomes either crude or subtle, it is nothing but only crude worship, why because it is made from the crude objects.

Thus both the painting and Idol cannot lead to get us permanent liberation(Moksa). Why because the mind, gets vibrated with the same feeling of that crude object and slowly gets converted into that of crude object itself. That’s why how does such a thing can entrust to liberate you permanently. It is never possible.

Let us come to know about Pratikriti. What does Pratikriti mean?

Pratikriti is not anything like that of an art form or any human’s form of imagination. It is what, What actually mean by Pratikriti (creation of appearance)?

Prati means Samkasha(appearance) and Kriti means “creation/formation”.

The nadir of its own Creation. As and how it is was formed same like that of creating imaginative form to any particular object.

But what is in this Pratikriti you know?

It is same as you appear to be like.

Pratikriti is with that of a camera, that has photographed the nadir identification of the true being.

What happens here is, when with the help of camera when taken a photograph, what does camera do?

The body’s vibration it holds and transform that being’s image. That is it produces the image of that being.

In this Pratikriti, from the camera when photographed that image of Pratikriti, from its nadir form of body’s vibration, mental’s vibration, and spirit’s vibration all are merged.

Suppose considering Bábá’s Pratikriti.

Baba’s picture of VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ and JÁNUSPARSHA MUDRÁ, what Pratikriti we have is the body’s physical, psychic and psycho-spiritual vibration, all these 3 are merged together.

That’s why those subtle emanations emanated; as vibratory waves are super subtle and supra subtle vibration.

Our Beloved Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti’s Mahásambhúti form is itself Pratikriti.

What Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti’s form, that Mahásambhúti, who He is, this Creator’s Cosmological Nucleus, Purusottama’s has linked Himself with it. For that reason, from that Pratikriti’s ever emanating vibration flow is always being generated.

From that Brahmic emanation those vibratory waves like that in VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ as well JÁNUSPARSHA MUDRÁ; from that Pratikriti’s Brahmic vibrational flow that is emanating there is Brahmic vibratory forms or waves of blessing and fearlessness permeates and from the eyes His fatherly/motherly gesture of love, grace and compassionate boundlessly filled.

Rarely for few dear devotees, Bábá’s VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ’s photo after witnessed, then and there they’ll have a true form coming lively appearing before him/her.

Such incident’s thus happens/occurs as per one’s own Saḿskáras, and for him/her they’ll have self realization.

That’s why the Pratima, or Painting for praying or doing contemplation it cannot be compared to Pratikriti.

Thus spiritual aspirant, after deep Ideation on Baba’s Pratikriti becomes pious and holy.

So, Baba what expresses in VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ and JÁNUSPARSHA MUDRÁ, from era after era ever it will be graceful bestowing of spiritual vibration forever.

I am going to refer one such incident, in Bihar in very beginning days of inception, in Bihar there was an grhii acarya who was highly in commissioned dignified post; and other was DSP, who was also a grhii acarya.

This grhii acarya who was DSP, he always used to carry a VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ photograph of Baba which was framed in tact, he always kept in His suitcase.

Whenever he used to travel, he carried along with him and wherever he was accommodated, he always used during meditation, so he carried with him.

So this DSP one fine day had come to his officers’ bungalow and used to come often. But one fine day, an incident occurred and while staying overnight in that bungalow, and after performing his meditation together with his officer, ate dinner and they both went to sleep and was taking rest in their respective places.

After sleeping for a while, this DSP couldn’t get sleep due to some mysterious force was throwing him from his bed; and shaking him out and whenever he wished to sleep; such a thing happened to him.

Then he went to officers bed and narrated him about this incident; both thought what is the reason for such an incident and as we don’t believe in such of ghost or evil spirit, even then why does it is happening.

Let us go see and all of a sudden in Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) mind a thought flashed that he had not closed that VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ pratikriti of Bábá.

Yes I have done such a blunder, always I used to pack it safe and kept in its respective place and then before that he did meditation and apologized Bábá and he did went to sleep and slept well and nothing happened henceforth.

If anyone does have an iota of Devotion towards that Pratikriti; then those vibratory waves emanated or generated surely makes the environment divinely charged.

During prior Bábá’s physical presence, only this VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ and JÁNUSPARSHA MUDRÁ was and will be always emanating blessings from this Pratikriti if one utilizes properly and Ideates on its picture.

Considering the fact during Shiva’s time, if any man who has seen and done meditation on Shiva it is also the same Pratikriti of Shiva, that he may Ideate upon; but after a long long time, if another man does meditation on the form of Shiva’s Idol, it doesn’t become Pratikriti because one has not seen the true form of Shiva and that idol will not emanate the same vibration because it is only a crude thing.

The same can be thought about for Lord Krśńa who was Táraka Brahma. During Krśńa time, there was not developed science. So, Bábá for such developed sadhakas, demonstrated to witness the Shiva and Lord Krśńa form to him/her.

Bábá’s Pratikriti which is available with us, in it emits His own vibrational waves, but few some very mean developed Sa’dhaka so called, during Guru Puja, may think Bábá’s Pratikriti lively looking/seeing it, may refer it to be Murti/Idol worship, this may also be Idol worship and while we perform Hari Pari Mandala during Akhanda Kiirtan, centering Bábá’s Pratikriti to be in the centre, whether it maybe any type of Pratikriti, whatever photo in each of them their is vibrational flow in it; specially VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ and JÁNUSPARSHA MUDRÁ pratikriti, there is a special power of emanation, so such type of baseless sadhaka may think like that it is Idol worship.

But while performing the Guru Puja in front of Pratikriti, what does that Pratikriti resemble, it is Pratikriti’s life force emanation; that is Bábá’s primordial status, which resonates Taraka Brahma’s true representation vibe.

So during Guru Puja, what does happen is, there are two couplets the first 3 stanza and last Pranama Mantra part, what can be called VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA, while performing this VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA, when we with our own mental color, that is our mental color is being offered unto Bábá’s Pratikriti.

Such adorable Guru accepts that mental color offered and whatever Saḿskáras offered will enshrine on Himself or His own Self who has that knowledge of acceptance, such is the understandable Pratikriti, an all encompassing Infinite strength of Guru or Macropropensive plexus of Guru’s veracity, such is Pratikriti, so when we have done our mental offering(VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA), will be whole heartedly accepts it and bestow the blessings, in this process weans off the Saḿskáras upon Himself and Grace’s its grandeur.

This is the glamour of Pratikriti.

This pratima(image) and painting sketch/drawing of the painter and imaginary formation of an idol of an Idol maker, this cannot be compared with whatsoever idea with regards to the Pratikriti.

We all of us does Bábá’s Ideation, and thus Bábá’s Pratikriti is engoldened completely with His affection and His infinite Love, with His infinite Grace and compassionate filled without limit and it will be an unbroken flow era after era for infinite time for all my dear devotees and always bestowing grace in their spiritual journey and thus devotees will be flooded with devotion.

I understand that you all have understood it and as time not permits that I was not able to substantiate clear enough, as this topic is very deepen knowledge and ample time to simplify it and I have given only glitter glimpse of it only, I think you have little bit of an idea about it and when you will be in field based on this facts arrange discussion session during pracar as such even though the idol form of worship is crudest way of prayer, so in Tantra it is the lowest of lowest form of worship, thus in Tantra it has been accepted as a lowest part of practice, why because the Idol maker form of making the Idol has fantasy of beautification and its vibration is still resonating, and for such a person who doesn’t get Brahmic way of Initiation for such a person it is not entertained but it is lowest of lowest and always door is opened for them to embrace the higher sadhana, thus in the field make them understand that it is made of cruder and whatever crude vibrations is emanated it is also curved with such waves and thus in the philosophical stance, with which our mind is forced to imbibe our cruder part of mind(Citta) and thus our Citta will be transformed to crude.

So it is forbidden and thus for us Pratikriti is all in all and if in any one’s mind, they must not carry such a notion; that it is Pratikriti, it is also only an Idol, and what’s its value is, so the Pratikriti has its original/primordial creative force, which never undergoes change.

Now I would try to conclude here.

Transforming Youths Through Service and Spirituality

Transforming Youths Through Service and Spirituality: The Need of the Hour

The world today stands at a crossroads. We face crises on multiple fronts—climate change is spiraling out of control, political systems are increasingly marred by corruption and divisiveness, and economic disparities continue to deepen. Culture and values, once the bedrock of harmonious societies, are eroding under the weight of materialism and individualism. In such a bleak scenario, the transformation of youth through the twin principles of service and spirituality emerges not just as an option but as a necessity. This is the pathway to fostering a generation of Sadvipras—leaders with a balanced blend of courage, compassion, and integrity— capable of guiding humanity toward a brighter future.

The Current Crisis: A Leadership Vacuum

The failures of current leadership are evident in every sphere of life. Short-term gains dominate decision-making, while long-term sustainability and welfare are sidelined. Environmental

degradation, driven by greed and apathy, threatens our planet’s very survival. Politics, increasingly polarized, is more about power struggles than genuine service to the people. Economic systems favor the wealthy few, leaving vast populations in poverty and despair. The youth, disillusioned by these failures, often fall prey to cynicism, escapism, or extremism.

“ Role of Youth …

“When new ideas and technology come forward, it is the young minds that can grasp them faster. Our world needs a great change in order to move forward and progress. A new order, a new wave, will have to take the place of the old to remedy all the physical, social, economic, intellectual and spiritual ills of the world.

It is the youth, and the youth only, who have the vigor to bring about the necessary change. It is the youth who have the resilience to change and adapt and implement the vision of a new society. Without this vision, without the youth, the world will continue in the morass of suffering, injustice and exploitation that is our present social condition. It is the youth of the world only who can help bring about the new world order and the vision of a new humanity, Neo-humanism and implement PROUT for the welfare and happiness of all. As the vanguard of this new movement, the youth are indispensable.

Service: A Path to Collective Well-Being

Service acts as an antidote to the self-centered tendencies that pervade modern society. When young individuals engage in acts of service, they cultivate empathy, a sense of purpose, and a commitment to collective welfare. Service opportunities can take many forms, including:

  • Environmental initiatives: Tree planting, conservation efforts, and advocacy for sustainable practices.
  • Community engagement: Volunteering in underserved areas, organizing educational programs, or supporting cooperative enterprises.
  • Social justice advocacy: Working to eliminate inequalities and uphold the rights of marginalized groups.

Through service, youth learn that true leadership is rooted in humility and a commitment to uplifting others. They become active agents of change, addressing the systemic issues that perpetuate economic and social disparities.

Spirituality: Cultivating Inner Strength

While service transforms the external world, spirituality strengthens the inner world. In an age of relentless distractions and pressures, spirituality provides youths with tools to develop resilience, focus, and ethical grounding. Practices such as meditation, Practicing yoga Postures ( Asanas), and introspection foster:

  • Self-awareness: Understanding one’s strengths, weaknesses, and purpose.
  • Emotional intelligence: Managing stress, building meaningful relationships, and maintaining composure in adversity.
  • Universal outlook: Cultivating a sense of interconnectedness and compassion for all living beings.

Spirituality is not confined to rituals or dogmas. It is a dynamic process of aligning oneself with higher ideals and embracing the interconnectedness of life. When combined with service, it ensures that actions are guided by values and principles, not ego or self-interest and

“Átmamokśártha jagat hitáya ca” becomes the mission of life.

“One will meditate on the Supreme to become one with the Supreme, and at the same time, to purify one`s mind, one is to render selfless service to human society.” Without rendering selfless service to society, one cannot come in close proximity to the Supreme. And without practicing meditation, one cannot render selfless service to the society. So one should remember that one`s motto in life is Átmamokśárthań jagat hitáya ca.

( Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji,’Unit Spirit and Cosmic Spirit’ Subháśita Sańgraha Part 21)

Creating Sadvipras: The Ultimate Goal

The concept of Sadvipra, as envisioned in Prout’s philosophy, embodies the ideal leader— someone who is morally upright, spiritually aware, and socially committed. Sadvipras are not mere administrators; they are visionaries who prioritize the collective good over personal gain. They are warriors against exploitation, guardians of justice, and custodians of cultural and spiritual values.

The process of creating Sadvipras begins with the youth. By immersing them in service and spirituality, we can:

  • Instill ethical leadership qualities.
  • Inspire them to challenge and replace exploitative systems.
  • Equip them to design and implement solutions for ecological balance, economic democracy, and social harmony.

The Urgency of Transformation

Time is running out. The challenges we face today are existential, and the window for meaningful action is rapidly closing. Youth represent our greatest hope. Their energy, creativity, and idealism, if channeled through service and spirituality, can reverse the tide of despair and destruction.

Educational institutions, community organizations, and spiritual leaders must unite to create platforms where youth can learn, serve, and grow. Governments and policymakers should prioritize programs that integrate values-based education with practical service opportunities. Media and technology must be leveraged to spread the message of this transformative approach.

Conclusion

The transformation of youths through service and spirituality is not a utopian dream; it is a practical necessity. It offers a way to address the failing leadership and systemic flaws that plague our world. More importantly, it nurtures the emergence of Sadvipras—leaders who can guide humanity through its darkest hour and into an era of balance, prosperity, and peace.

As we stand on the precipice of unprecedented change, let us place our faith in the transformative power of the youth. Through their service and spiritual awakening, a new dawn of ethical leadership and universal welfare can emerge. The time to act is now.

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The Universal Guide: Shrii Shrii Anandamurti’s Vision for a Harmonious World

The Universal Guide: Shrii Shrii Anandamurti’s Vision for a Harmonious World

-By Ananda Marga

Throughout history, during times of crisis and confusion, a universal human emerges whose profound personality and revolutionary philosophy steer the world away from chaos and destruction. These individuals embody the eternal soul of humanity and play pivotal roles in averting the decline of ethical values and societal collapse. For instance, Gautam Buddha arose during an era of blind bigotry, halting the erosion of moral principles. Similarly, Jesus Christ appeared when the West was beset by religious persecution, offering salvation and a new spiritual path. Each historical epoch presents a monumental problem to solve, and it is the universal person, with their deep understanding of the era’s dilemmas and complexities, who heralds the dawn of a new age.

For centuries, spiritual and religious leaders have been teaching mankind how to realize the Truth within themselves. Some have instructed their followers to shun the world and its temptations; others have preached simply that individuals must lead moral lives in society to attain eternal spiritual happiness. However, very few have ever discussed in detail the mundane spheres of government, politics, and economics. Development in these realms, it seemed, was not important for the spiritual journey of the individual soul.

Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, however, is a most unusual spiritual guide. His view is that this physical, material world is neither an illusion nor a great temptation, but the starting point of our spiritual journey. Thus, we must develop it even as we develop ourselves to make it a perfect base for spiritual effort. This effort is not the struggle of a few isolated individuals but the task of humanity as a whole. Human society and its institutions should not impede our progress; rather, they should be carefully planned and designed to accelerate our march toward perfection.

Shrii Shrii Anandamurti discusses all the problems that beset modern mankind—governmental corruption, economic injustice, overpopulation, crime—and offers practical solutions for them. Our first step is to realize that the true goal of humanity, the ultimate goal of evolution, is not the amassing of more and more material wealth but the expansion of consciousness. Through proper education and practical techniques of mental expansion, humanity will come to realize that the hoarding of wealth and all the ills of corruption and scarcity it creates are nothing but the misdirected longing of the human soul for infinite happiness—a longing that cannot be satisfied by money but only by internal bliss.

As human attention and activity are directed more and more toward subtler pursuits such as artistic endeavor and spiritual practice, the negative tendencies of hoarding and self-interest will be replaced by a new feeling of love and brotherhood. As we expand our minds toward the Infinite and learn to share our mundane treasures, we will realize more and more that we are indeed one humanity, that we are all the sons and daughters of one Infinite Intelligence Who is guiding us all to perfection. Instead of being based on competition and mutual hostility, society will operate through mutual cooperation and love.

We are living in a most unusual time. Governmental corruption is becoming more and more painfully evident all over the world. The over-indulgence of a small segment of humanity and the resultant poverty of the majority are creating an imbalance that is pushing the world toward its breaking point. This imbalance can lead to a collapse of the world economy. Today, even newly wealthy nations are feeling the strain of this imbalance, and it is clear that the current economic system is beginning to fail. At such a moment in world history, people are looking for new kinds of leadership.

Shrii Shrii Anandamurti speaks of a new kind of leadership in the form of “spiritual leaders.” Instead of spiritually evolved members of society renouncing the world and seeking their own enlightenment in caves and monasteries, and thus leaving the guidance of society to corrupt politicians, spiritually developed individuals should take on the leadership of society. Since their goal, developed by regular meditation and uncompromising morality, is only the realization of the Supreme and not any mundane wealth, power, or fame, there will be no chance of their corruption. Inspired and guided by them, mankind will accelerate its march toward Absolute Truth and reach new heights of spiritual and material perfection.

“You are never alone or helpless. The force that guides the stars guides you too.” —Shrii Shrii Anandamurti

A Full-Fledged Ideology: A Profusion of New Paradigms

Shrii Shrii Anandamurti introduced several original theories that, if explored and accepted, could profoundly influence the scientific and ideological paradigms of a post-materialist worldview. These theories have the potential to reshape the conceptual landscape across various academic disciplines.

For example:

In Sociology: He expounded a concept of class that is socio-psychological in nature, rather than purely economic or social as offered by Marx.

In History: He proposed that historical dynamics are largely the product of a cyclic rotation of class dominance, and he provided a practical means for this social cycle to be progressively advanced to minimize the perennial problem of class oppression.

In Chemistry: He proposed that chemical formulas need to include, along with the current molecular information, notation of the free microvita content, and he claimed that chemical reactions are affected by the quality and nature of microvita present.

In Biology: Agreeing with contemporary biological research, he asserted that evolution is guided in part by the collective micro-psychic longing of species and is not wholly the result of random mutations of genes.

In Philosophy: He expanded the scope of philosophy by adding to its traditional branches of ontology, cosmology, metaphysics, and ethics, two new sciences of mind: manovijinana (biopsychology) and intuitional science.

In Linguistics: He explained that verbal expression arises from the synchronized unity of the five lower chakras, and he linked etymological transformations to changes in physiology and collective psychology.

In Economics: He proposed that the branches of psycho-economy and people’s economy be added to the current scope of economics. He developed a system of decentralized economic planning (PROUT) and provided a new explanation for the cause of economic depressions.

In Cognitive Science: He demonstrated the profound effects of microvita on the functioning of the mind, suggesting, among other things, that developed human minds can use positive microvita to propagate new ideas and that negative microvita can foster the spread and intensification of imperialism.

In the Humanities: He distinguished culture from pseudo-culture and revealed the function of pseudo-culture in maintaining advantageous conditions for economic exploitation and social oppression.

In Psychology: He stated that the endocrine glandular system is the psychological mechanism through which the mind affects mental and emotional expression.

In Ethics: He proposed an ethical concept that transcends the conflict between the moralistic ethics of the fundamentalists and the situational ethics of the secular humanists. He asserted that morality’s purpose is to provide mental stamina and balance for undertaking spiritual sadhana.

In Human Settlement Planning: He demonstrated through his model settlement, Ananda Nagar, practical means to decentralize the urban population, integrate nature into human habitats, and provide the full range of social, economic, cultural, and spiritual needs to all people.

In Religious Studies: He detailed the historical development of Tantra and indicated the seminal influence of Tantra on Buddhist, Taoist, Hindu, and Zen mysticism.

In Liberation Ideology: He propounded Neo-Humanism, a philosophical concept that gives ideological unity to diverse progressive movements, including anti-imperialism, animal rights, women’s rights, civil rights, environmentalism, and ethnic nationalism, unifying movements for social liberation with the pursuit of spiritual liberation.

In Music: He expressed mysticism and devotional sentiments through lyrics in vernacular languages and folk melodies. He composed 5,018 songs with melodies in the span of 8 years, starting from September 14, 1982, until the last day of his physical departure, which is a unique achievement in human history.

In Pharmacology: He collated existing knowledge and identified several new herbal and Ayurvedic remedies for common ailments. He asserted that the efficacy of pharmacological remedies is affected by their microvita content and provided a conceptual framework through his theory of microvita, capable of explaining the efficacy of many forms of esoteric healing systems.

In Education: He revised the objectives of education to emphasize the integrated development of the total human personality and the inculcation of universalistic sentiment creation.

In Ecology: He gave the powerful philosophical concept of prama to bring about the harmonious balance of cultures with their ecosystems.

In Yogic Science: He introduced important new meditation practices, re-codified the system of intuitional science, and included social practices. He undercut the notion that spiritual work can be done in isolation from society, asserting instead that sadhana without service is a form of escapism and exploitation. “Self-realization and service to all” is the guiding principle. There is no other way out.

The Embodiment of Bliss

Since his early childhood in Bihar, India, where he was born at the dawn of the full moon on May 21, 1921, Shrii Shrii Anandamurti attracted millions of followers and friends with his deep love for humanity, guiding them along the path of self-realization and service to humanity. Adjusting the ancient science of Tantra Yoga practices to meet the needs of current and future generations, he developed a scientific philosophy for the sake of human transcendence to divinity and taught his updated system of practical spiritual disciplines for causing physical, mental, and spiritual transformation of one and all. In obeisance, his followers called him Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, the embodiment of bliss, or simply Baba, the loving father.

Millions of people of all races from around the world who followed his teachings found their lives transformed as they overcame their weaknesses and negative stances of their minds to experience a deep peace and bliss within. Inspired by his selfless, exemplary presence in their midst, his followers focused the efforts on serving the society and elevating the oppressed.

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