Who is hare krishna hinduism
A jiva did not speak Bhagavad Gita Krishna God did! The writer here is misplaced into wilderness. Prabhupada swamy is taking Hinduism to west with a single God Krishna, because they are used to, constrained and contemplated to worship one god.
And so he has taken a small step to enter the chakravyuga like religious type in the west, like Abhimanyu, focussing Krishna as their principal deity. Nothing less and nothing more. After his demise, the followers mostly Americans and the European counterparts took the mission to their like. That is why they think Hare Krishna movement not part of Hinduism. They are of any sect, cross or Creed, they are of the minuscule part of Hinduism which is a Ocean.
Vedas were written even before Krishna was born. Hare Krishna vaishnavism is 1 of the sect of Hinduism sanatan Vedic Dharma. There are total 4 sects. I am grateful for my beautiful life. Hare Krishna! Name required. Email required. Please note: comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment.
Some joined in the chanting. Some began to take an active interest in his mission. Despite his failing health, by the time of his death had written and published more than 50 books on ancient Vedic culture and had opened more than centres throughout the world. In , A. See A. Bhaktivedanta above. His first converts were hippies in New York City, who shaved their heads and adopted Indian clothing as signs of membership.
In the process, they became one of the most visible symbols of the new religious movements in the s. In , the first Ratha-yatra festival outside of India was held in San Francisco.
Ratha-yatra is one of the oldest and largest annual religious festivals in the world, performed each year in the holy city of Jagannatha Puri on the East Coast of India. Several million people line the streets to pull giant 3-story chariots carrying deity forms of Lord Krishna through the streets, accompanied by festive chanting of His names. From through , Srila Prabhupada translated more than 40 volumes of the great classics of Krishna conscious literature from Sanskrit into English, giving elaborate commentaries synthesizing the realizations of previous masters along with his own.
These books include Bhagavad-gita As It Is, the definitive presentation of Lord Krishna's teachings, Srimad-Bhagavatam Bhagavata Purana , the volume history of Lord Krishna's incarnations, pastimes and devotees, and Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, the 9-volume biography and teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. These books have been published by the BBT in more than 50 languages, with several million copies sold and distributed by members of ISKCON to people all over the world.
In , the Bhaktivedanta Institute was formed to promote the teachings of the Vedas in scientific terms. In November , Srila Prabhupada passed from this world. By that time, ISKCON had established more than temples, centers, schools farm communities, with more than 10, initiated members. Prior to his death in , Bhaktivedanta appointed the Governing Board Commission to guide the movement internationally.
Included in the commission were several people he had designated as teachers gurus , and, as the movement expanded, more gurus were named. By the end of the s, there were about Hare Krishna centres in 60 countries, including 50 centres in the United States. While the number of formally initiated members is only a few thousand, several hundred thousand regularly worship at the Hare Krishna temples, including many expatriate Indians.
In , the Hare Krishna movement came out from the underground in the Soviet Union, as glasnost brought an end to persecution. In the early s, various Internet projects were launched, including Krishna. Today, ISKCON has about centers around the world, with a worldwide congregation in the hundreds of thousands—from all walks of life. Essential practices of Krishna Consciousness involve the chanting of God's holy names—among several processes of devotional service—to bring about lasting happiness and peace in society by reviving our loving relationships with God.
Meditation lies at the heart of their faith. The Hare Krishna mantra consists of three words praising Krishna that are repeated over and over in a precise pattern to clear the mind. Hare Krishnas don't have funerals they hold a "disappearance day" ritual when someone dies. They believe someone never dies he simply returns to "Krishna's spiritual abode. You do not need to change your religion to adopt the practices of Krishna consciousness—such as chanting God's names.
As such, it transcends the limitations of temporary material bodies and their associated designations. John Gordon Melton wrote in Britannica.
Adherents believe that Krishna an avatar of Vishnu is the Supreme Lord and that humans are eternal spiritual beings trapped in a cycle of reincarnation. It was founded by His Divine Grace A. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada , a devotee of Krishna, upon his arrival to America from India in Prabhupada was born in Calcutta and was 70 years old when he arrived in New York City.
Prabhupada moved to the Haight Ashbury district of San Francisco in , where he soon gained many followers. The movement spread quickly, and became one of the most visible of the new religious movements that came from the East in the s and 70s. After Prabhupada's death in , 11 of his disciples became initiating gurus. Three of these are still active Hare Krishna teachers. The Hare Krishna came under criticism during the anti-cult movement in the s and s, and still remains under the watchful eye of anti-cult organizations today.
But there are plenty of advocates, and younger disciples fighting for women to be their guru. A main point she makes is the existence of female gurus throughout Indian culture, contemporary and historical.
But their presence is often construed as provisional, supplementary, or licentious. One of her most outspoken critics, an American living in Mumbai called Krishna-kirti Dasa, claims that the advanced role of women in Vaishnavi culture corresponded with the sex cults of the 17th and 18th century.
He worries that allowing the influence of women to grow will result in similar sexual indulgences. But for every quote that Visakha offers, her critics have a counteracting one, either from Vedic scripture or Prabhupada himself. Krishna-kirti Dasa recently published a book-length essay full of various other examples.
Kira Janock, now 25, joined Iskcon and moved into the Krishna House three years ago, after eating lunch on the University of Florida campus and sharing a few encounters with devotees, which she describes as her awakening. She is more optimistic than her fellow disciple Shyamala Engelhart, 33, about the guru impasse.
Her thesis is about how women lose social value as they age. These women inspire younger devotees, who would want to be initiated by them if they were allowed. Everyone is fatigued by this minute bickering over hermeneutics.
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