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Ānanda Mārga Caryácarya ("Ananda Marga Code") is a series of 3 books which constitutes the samája shástra ("social treatise") of the social and spiritual movement Ananda Marga as given by his founder, the philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990). These three volumes set out both the organization and the cultural basis of the Ananda Marga movement and has been translated into several languages.

Part 1, originally written in 1956, almost immediately after the Ananda Marga mission was founded, is composed of 100 pages, contains 45 chapters and sets forth, among other things, guidelines for social functions.

Part 2, composed of 54 pages, contains 9 chapters and gives various guidelines and rules (for sadhana, for the body etc.) including advices for a proper social conduct.

Part 3, composed of 76 pages, contains 10 chapters with dos and don'ts to follow for progress in mental and spiritual sadhana. In this last part author explains yogic asanas (postures), yoga practices and other health procedures.

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Neohumanism in a Nutshell is a series of 2 books (a third volume has not yet been printed) published for the first time on 1987 and part of the vast literary heritage of the philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990).

Contents
The series contain discourses on "Neohumanism" given on various occasions by the author of this philosophical theory. Sarkar first gave emphasis on the concept of neohumanism in 1981, with the series of speeches that were later published in the book "The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism". Nevertheless he had already been using the term "Neohumanism" (Naya' Ma'navata'va'd or Navyama'navata'va'd) for at least ten years prior to that. After the publication of the previous book, when the author was still alive, various other of his discourses on this subject were collected. The first two parts of that series were published in English on 1987 with the name of "Neohumanism in a Nutshell" Part 1 and Part 2. The books have been published in Hindi and translated into other languages ​​too.

The Part 1, contains 90 pages and 19 chapters plus a publisher's note and a glossary. The Part 2, contains 62 pages and 16 chapters.


 * Marcus Bussey on his published paper on "Global Education from a Neohumanist Perspective" and on his thesis "Where next for pedagogy?" mentioned the Part 1 of the book.
 * Shambhushivananda, speaking about the two human dimensions of "inner ecology" and "outer ecology" from a neohumanist perspective, in his essay "Roots of Societal Transformation", also quote the book underlining the attempts made by the Sarkar's neohumanists concepts "to reconcile inner and outer; individual and collective; tradition and modernity; rational and intuitive; material and mystical; local and global; living and non-living; and pragmatism and idealism".
 * Brim and Anandarama mention eight times the different parts of "Neohumanism in a Nutshell"'s volumes on their book "Foundations of Neohumanist Education". This book is used by the teachers of the neohumanistic school around the world.