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Title: Hare Krishna/ISKCON


1
Hare Krishna/ISKCON
  • Juhi Kapadia, Susmitha Musunuru, Nikhil Sekhar,
    Tuhina Venkatayogi

2
Founder
  • Divine Grace A.C, Bhakivedanta Swami Prabhupada
    (1896 1977)
  • Born in Calcutta
  • A devotee of Krishna
  • Came to New York City
  • from India in 1965 at the
  • age of 70
  • Moved to Haight Ashbury
  • district of San Francisco
  • in 1967
  • ISKCON means,  International
  • Society of Krishna Consciousness

3
Scriptures/Holy Books
  • Bhagavad-Gita
  • The most important sacred text for the Hare
    Krishna, the "Song of
  • the Lord," written around
  • 250 BC. The Gita tells
  • the story of the warrior
  • Arjun and his encounter
  • with Krishna. This text is
  • regarded as literal truth
  • by Hare Krishnas.

4
Scriptures/Holy Books
  • Bhagavata Purana
  • This book includes many stories
  • well known in Hindu tradition,
  • including the various avatars
  • of Vishnu and the life of Krishna.

Chapter from the Bhagavata Purana
  • Bhagavad-Gita As It is
  • This is the translation and commentary on the
    Bhagavad Gita written by the founder of the
    religion A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

5
Connections with other Religions
6
  • It is connected to Christianity because of its
    ideas of hell, heaven, and Jesus Christ being a
    directly empowered representative of Krishna. Who
    is the one and only God.
  • 1510 an ascetic Sri Krishna Caitanya, began
    movement in 1510, people believed him to be
    another incarnation of India due to his feverous
    faith in Krishna

7
  • ISKCON members attire- represents that ascetic
    lifestyle
  • ISKCON -400 centers, including 60 farm
    communities, some aiming for self-sufficiency, 50
    schools and 90 restaurants
  • USSR- became seen as a major threat to USSR
    during the Cold War.
  • 150,000 members in Russia, Russias total
    population 140 million

8
Prayers
  • The central religious ritual of the Hare
    Krishna is the
  • chanting of mantras. Their main mantra
    (maha-mantra) for
  • which they are named is
  • Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna,
    Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama,
    Hare Hare

9
Prayers
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna,
Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama,
Hare Hare
  • This mantra expresses devotion to the gods Hare,
    Krishna
  • and Rama and is believed to bring about a higher
    state of
  • consciousness when it is chanted, sung, or
    meditated upon. It is
  • thought to be the most effective means of
    self-purification. Hare
  • Krishnas are expected to chant the mantra for 16
    rounds of a
  • rosary of 108 beads.

10
Teachings
  • ISKCON devotees worship Krishna as the highest
    form of God, and often refer to Him as "the
    Supreme Personality of Godhead" in writing,
  • To devotees, Radha represents Krishna's divine
    female counterpart, the original spiritual
    potency, and the embodiment of divine love.

11
Teachings
  • The individual soul is an eternal personal
    identity which does not ultimately merge into any
    formless light or void.
  • It is a monotheistic tradition which has its
    roots in the theistic Vedanta traditions.
  • They also believe that the Supreme God is known
    by other names, such as Yahweh and Allah

12
Teachings
  • Their "Nine Processes of Devotional Service" are
  • Hearing about God .
  • Chanting the names of God .
  • Remembering God by reading, associating with
    devotees .
  • Serving the Lord Krishna in the temple.
  • Worshiping God by preparation of food, decorating
    the Lord, bringing others to see Him.
  • Praying to God.
  • Encouraging others to chant the names of God.
  • Develop a close personal and intimate
    relationship with God.
  • Giving everything we have to God including our
    bodies.

13
Seven purposes of ISKCON
  • To systematically propagate spiritual knowledge
    to society at large and to educate all people in
    the techniques of spiritual life in order to
    check the imbalance of values in life and to
    achieve real unity and peace in the world.
  • To propagate a consciousness of Krishna, as it is
    revealed in the Bhagavad-Gita and the
    Srimad-Bhagavatam.
  • To bring the members of the Society together with
    each other and nearer to Krishna, the prime
    entity, thus to develop the idea within the
    members, and humanity at large, that each soul is
    part and parcel of the quality of Godhead
    (Krishna).
  • To teach and encourage the sankirtana movement,
    congregational chanting of the holy names of God
    as revealed in the teachings of Lord Sri
    Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
  • To erect for the members, and for society at
    large, a holy place of transcendental pastimes,
    dedicated to the personality of Krishna.
  • To bring the members closer together for the
    purpose of teaching a simpler and more natural
    way of life.
  • With a view towards achieving the aforementioned
    purposes, to publish and distribute periodicals,
    magazines, books and other writings.

14
Regulative Principles
  • They also have four principles,
  • that every believer must follow
  • No eating of meat (including fish) or
  • eggs (lacto-vegetarianism)
  • No illicit sex
  • No gambling
  • No intoxication (including alcohol,
  • caffeine, tobacco and other recreational
  • drugs).

15
Additional Information
  • Gained support from others through interest from
    George Harrison (Beatles)
  • First commune was established in West Virginia in
    1968
  • After Prabhupadas death in 1977, 11 disciplines
    were in charge of spreading the teachings
  • Three are alive and remain very active
  • Adherents 250,000 devotees plus 10,000 full
    members could be total of 1 million followers

16
Works Cited
  • http//www.religionfacts.com/a-z-religion-index/ha
    re-krishna-iskcon.htm
  • http//www.patheos.com/Library/ISKCON-(Hare-Krishn
    a).html
  • http//www.religioustolerance.org/hare.htm
  • http//krishna.org/
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