Publisher's Note
During his lifetime, Shrii P.R.
Sarkar made an immense contribution to a vast range of subjects including spirituality, ethics, literature, music, philology, psychology, science, socio-economic theory and philosophy.
He also gave numerous talks on all aspects of farming from the end of 1987 until his maháprayáńa on 21 October 1990.
P.R.
Sarkar was especially keen that underdeveloped and developing countries should adopt a more scientific system of farming to increase their productivity and solve their food problems.
To demonstrate his ideas, he established and built up Anandanagar as a model farming project in the Purulia District of West Bengal, one of the poorest and most backward parts of India.
Ácárya
Asiimánanda Avadhúta, a senior monk of Ananda Marga and an agricultural specialist, faithfully noted down many of P.R.
Sarkar's talks on farming.
But tragically, he was brutally murdered by members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on 2 April 1990 at Anandanagar.
Due to his untimely death, he was unable to personally oversee the publication of this book, the second part of P.R.
Sarkar's series called [i]Ideal Farming[/i].
We have made every effort to accurately compile P.R.
Sarkar's talks on farming as noted by Ácárya
Asiimánanda Avadhúta, and present them to our readers.
These discourses, as approved by the author and originally published, included some place names (“Calcutta”, “Dacca”) whose official spellings have since changed (“Kolkata”, “Dhaka”). Here we have retained the spellings from the author's time; but in editorial notes, we have used the current spellings.
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