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== Versions ==
== Versions ==
Two versions of the Neohumanism presentation are available:
* '''[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/NHI/ Neohumanism Part 1]''' — This contains only the introductory portion of the presentation, narrated by [[Abhidevananda]]. The presentation is 33:30 minutes long. It is suitable for a general audience.
* '''[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/NHC/ Neohumanism (complete)]''' — This is the complete presentation with instrumental versions of some [[Prabhat Samgiita]] songs instead of a narration. The presentation is 50:15 minutes long. It is primarily aimed at [[Ananda Marga|Ananda Margiis]], persons already grounded in the philosophy of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]].
Not only may both presentations be viewed online, but they are also available for download in various formats.
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! '''Neohumanism Part 1''' !! '''Neohumanism (complete)'''
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| * Flash Video (165MB) * PAL DVD (89.2MB), NTSC DVD (83.1MB), PPSX Show (76.9MB), Pod Video (35.9MB), Pod Audio (18.6MB) || PPSX Show (20.3MB), MP3 Audio (45.5MB), MP4 Video (104MB), Flash Video (110MB)
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== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 16:41, 3 February 2017

Neohumanism
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Language English
Subject Neohumanism
Media type Presentation
Location in Sarkarverse
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Neohumanism is a comprehensive, audio-visual introduction to Neohumanism produced by Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta.

Versions

Two versions of the Neohumanism presentation are available:

Not only may both presentations be viewed online, but they are also available for download in various formats.

Neohumanism Part 1 Neohumanism (complete)
* Flash Video (165MB) * PAL DVD (89.2MB), NTSC DVD (83.1MB), PPSX Show (76.9MB), Pod Video (35.9MB), Pod Audio (18.6MB) PPSX Show (20.3MB), MP3 Audio (45.5MB), MP4 Video (104MB), Flash Video (110MB)

History

Distribution

This presentation is made available free of charge for non-commercial use.