“Proper implementation of ‘Unmanipulated C’aryac’arya’ on the platform of AMPS is the sole ground for implementation of the Mission. There must not be any kind of compromise with this Fundamental Order of the Supreme Guardian. We must come out of all the shadows of all kinds of illusions artificially created. Often we talk about philosophy and ideology but never do we focus on the issues of compliance with the orders scripted in *C’aryac’arya* that gives mileage to those who donโt want materialization of the Philosophy.
A rough sketch has been made by the Margiis of Punjab for having a glance at the pattern of manipulations made in *C’aryac’arya* part one to abolish the structure and system.
Establishment of religion is possible only through struggle based on character; there is no other way. Hence, along with the struggle, there was an in-depth discussion on policies, not on individuals, and with the intention of burying this struggle, the registered *C’aryac’arya* was stolen along with the AMPS deed, so that the very basis of the establishment of the Mission could disappear, allowing one to rise as a Duke at the cost of suffering humanity.
Today we have fallen into the same ditch against which the Anand Marga struggle was established: tyranny, misconduct, exploitation, suppression, discrimination, etc., although there is a simple and direct way to come out of it, and we all know it very well, and that is to not follow *C’aryac’arya* and make changes in it arbitrarily.
ย Ultimately, there is only one option before society: to follow *C’aryac’arya* and get it followed, and to take action as per the rules against those who shy away from following it, and to unite everyone together.
Namaskar.
Jai Param Pita Baba.”
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The Mystery of Chapters 27, 35, 37, and 38
The mystery of these chapters has puzzled many. Let’s dive into the key details and understand the enigma surrounding them.
Instructions from Baba
Baba’s directions regarding Chapters 27, 35, 37, and 38 indicate that the solution to many problems lies within these chapters.
Key Points
1. First English Edition Review: Complete the first chapter of the English edition. Adjust the course number accordingly and translate the text into Hindi. In 1963, the Hindi translation was completed, and the relevant chapters were concluded.
2. Constitution Regulation Number 8: It is important to follow the regulations, and in conjunction, three chapters (27, 35, 37) were finalized. The first sentence of the Avadhut Board was corrected, placing commas appropriately, followed by full stops to complete the meanings.
3. Third Hindi Edition (1969): The third Hindi edition included all 39 chapters, but some of the order was rearranged after Chapter 6. This rearranged edition aligned with the 1975 second edition of the English translation.
4. Authorized English Edition: Baba authorized the English version as the official language for reference, and adjustments were made to the chapters, placing Chapters 36, 37, and 38 into their respective positions to avoid conflict with Regulation 8.
Important Changes
โข Chapter Removal: In 1980, deceptive individuals inserted five new chapters, disturbing the original numbering. These chapters were of little significance but were placed strategically within the existing framework rather than at the end.
โข Regulation Adjustment: In 1997, a special meeting was held to finalize changes. By this time, the sequence of chapters had settled into the positions desired by the organization, and major institutional adjustments were made.
โข Avadhut Certificates: Baba introduced stringent requirements for becoming a “Purusha,” which included passing several important exams and certifications.
Table of Key Changes
Year | Action Taken | Result/Impact |
1969 | Third Hindi Edition | All 39 chapters included, but sequence disturbed. |
1975 | English Edition Finalization | Sequence aligned with Hindi edition. |
1980 | New chapters inserted | Disturbance in numbering. |
1997 | Special meeting to fix chapter sequences | Chapters placed as desired by the organization. |
2005 | Governing body changes | Five members removed, three made lifetime members. |
Year | Action Taken | Result/Impact |
1969 | Third Hindi Edition | All 39 chapters included, but sequence disturbed. |
1975 | English Edition Finalization | Sequence aligned with Hindi edition. |
1980 | New chapters inserted | Disturbance in numbering. |
1997 | Special meeting to fix chapter sequences | Chapters placed as desired by the organization. |
2005 | Governing body changes | Five members removed, three made lifetime members. |
2010 | No legal members of the organization | Legal status still debated. |