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'''Ananda Sutram''' is a ] text composed in Sanskrit by ] in 1961, presenting a framework for the ] ideology. | |||
In this work Sarkar presents his original concepts of ], ], ] and ], setting out for the first time his socio-economic approach conceived in the light of a theistic philosophy , blending subjective approach with objective adjustment, offering the world a well-knit and progressive social system based on social and economic justice. He claims that a healthy society is a progressive utilization momentum in which the basic necessities of all are met and in which the standard of living is progressively improved "for the good and well-being of all". | |||
It consists of five chapters describing the universe, the mind, the spirit and the foundations of a healthy society. | |||
== References == | |||
* {{cite book |title=Ánanda Sútram |author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |city:Jamalpur |publisher= Ananda Marga Pubs |year=1961 |ISBN=81– 7252– 027– 1}} | |||
* {{cite book|title=The Spiritual Philosophy of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti: a Commentary on Ananda Sutram |author= Avadhūtika Ānanda Mitra Ācāryā |year=1981 |location=DenverColorado |publisher=Ananda Marga Publications |ISBN=81–7252–154–5}} | |||
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