Hare Krishna
Title: Hare Krishna
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Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) is the religious organization for devotees of Krishna, who is a reincarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. Their religion is commonly known as Hare Krishna. The roots of the faith can be traced to 5000 years ago in a village in India called Vrindavana. That day was called the advent of Krishna. There was a battle going on between a man named Arjuna and his own friends
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airports, which was a main location they used to spread their teachings. Although some aspects of Hare Krishna are appealing, the end result for those who follow Krishna is sad and should make anyone think twice about ISKCON.
Bibliography
Emails from leader of temple at Chicago. Chigago@iskcon.com.
“Hare Krishna.” http://www.iskcon.org (16 Nov.1999).
“Hare Krishna.” Microsoft Encarta. CD-ROM Redmond: Microsoft Corporation, 1999.
“ISKCON.” http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~jkh8x/soc257/hare.html
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