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=== Influences ===
=== Influences ===
The work of Sarkar is deeply rooted in the [[Tantra|tantric]] tradition of India. In respect to neohumanism, Sarkar has indicated great appreciation for many poets of the past, notably [[:wikipedia:Ramprasad Sen|Ramprasad Sen]], [[:wikipedia:Satyendranath Dutta|Satyendranath Dutta]], and [[:wikipedia:Rabindranath Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] (all from the [[:wikipedia:Bengal|Bengali]] tradition) as well as [[:wikipedia:Carl Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]] (an American poet). Naturally, this list is very incomplete. Sarkar himself would no doubt offer many more names, some well known and some largely unknown.
The work of Sarkar is deeply rooted in the [[Discourses on Tantra|tantric]] tradition of India. In respect to neohumanism, Sarkar has indicated great appreciation for many poets of the past, notably [[:wikipedia:Ramprasad Sen|Ramprasad Sen]], [[:wikipedia:Satyendranath Dutta|Satyendranath Dutta]], and [[:wikipedia:Rabindranath Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] (all from the [[:wikipedia:Bengal|Bengali]] tradition) as well as [[:wikipedia:Carl Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]] (an American poet). Naturally, this list is very incomplete. Sarkar himself would no doubt offer many more names, some well known and some largely unknown.


== Key concepts ==
== Key concepts ==