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Pravat Rn Sarkar
AMS Principal

Pravat Ranjan Sarkar

He was a prominent figure associated with Ananda Marga Pracaraka Sangha. Ananda Marga, which translates to "Path of Bliss," is a spiritual and social organization founded by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar in 1955 in India. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, also known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, was a spiritual teacher, philosopher, and social reformer. Ananda Marga emphasizes meditation, yoga, and social service as means to achieve personal growth and collective welfare. The organization has a focus on spiritual practices, self-development, and the well-being of society as a whole. The term "Pracaraka Sangha" refers to the propagation or spreading of spiritual and social teachings.

  • "The ultimate goal of life is to attain liberation. The evolution of mind is the evolution of consciousness from lower strata of being to a higher stratum."
  • "The value of life does not depend on the length of time on this Earth but rather on the amount of love given and shared to the people we care about."
  • "The education system today is oriented for teaching the subjects not the human qualities. In the near future this system will have to be radically changed. Subjects will have to be taught with due emphasis on human qualities."
  • "The practice of Yoga means the application of yogic methods in all the activities of life."
  • "Neohumanism is capable of bringing about a mutiny in the realm of thinking."

Principal Sir Message

I welcome you all to an outstanding learning community where everyone is dedicated to a high standard of excellence. We truly have a fantastic school with a supportive and involved parent community, dedicated and highly skillful staff, excellent resources and buildings and the most fantastic students to work with.

A student who is taught discipline will learn the power of self-control. Freedom, to be truly effective, needs the guidance of discipline. To be successful, we need self-discipline which teaches us to sacrifice individual interests in favour of group interest our children represent our hopes and dreams. As a parent, you want the best for your child and we are proud to be working with you to ensure that they are given the right knowledge to face future challenges. Education is not just a process of giving knowledge for a future job but a lifelong process that creates an understanding of moral and ethical values to guide one’s life and make our students the future hope of the country. Parents, students, and the school authorities are a team and complement each other’s efforts. We hope to create an atmosphere of reverence for education and a healthy environment where work, sports, and co-curricular activities will mould our students and spur them on to be the brightest and the best. In order to do this, the parents and the school authorities must work together to inculcate certain values in the students. Respect for one’s elders, especially the teachers and a commitment to discipline are engraved in Indian culture. Let us inculcate these ideals in our younger generation. A student who has respect for the teacher will be more receptive to authority and learning. This will enable him/her to get the best out of the school.

Neohumanism:

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar introduced the concept of Neohumanism, which extends the scope of humanism to include all living beings and the entire creation. Neohumanism promotes love and compassion for all living creatures and advocates for the welfare of the entire universe.

Spiritual Education:

Sarkar emphasized the importance of imparting spiritual education along with academic education. He believed that education should nurture the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of individuals to help them lead a balanced and fulfilling life.

Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT):

PROUT is a socio-economic theory developed by Sarkar that promotes the equitable distribution of resources and opportunities in society. It focuses on the well-being of all members of society and advocates for decentralized economic systems.

Self-Reliance and Cooperation:

Sarkar emphasized self-reliance at both individual and community levels. He advocated for self-sufficiency while promoting cooperation and collaboration among individuals and communities for mutual benefit.

Service to Humanity:

Ananda Marga's teachings encourage individuals to engage in selfless service to uplift the underprivileged and contribute positively to society. This includes various social welfare activities and initiatives.

Yoga and Meditation:

Sarkar stressed the practice of yoga and meditation for personal growth, mental clarity, and spiritual development. He believed that these practices could lead to a harmonious and balanced life.

Universal Outlook:

Sarkar's teachings promote a universal outlook that transcends narrow boundaries of nationality, race, and religion. He emphasized unity in diversity and the need for a global perspective.

Ethical Values:

Ananda Marga places strong emphasis on ethical values such as honesty, integrity, compassion, and non-violence. These values are considered essential for building a just and harmonious society.

Social Service and Welfare:

The organization actively engages in various social service activities, including education, healthcare, disaster relief, and community development, to uplift marginalized sections of society.

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