Hare Krishna in America

Hare Krishna in America
Title Hare Krishna in America PDF eBook
Author E. Burke Rochford
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 348
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780813511146

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Traces the growth of the Hare Krishna movement in the U.S., describes the experiences of individual followers, and analyzes recruitment patterns, activities, and leadership of the movement.

The Hare Krishna Explosion (English)

The Hare Krishna Explosion (English)
Title The Hare Krishna Explosion (English) PDF eBook
Author Hayagriva Dasa
Publisher Golden Age Media
Pages 320
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9389050596

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The first draft of The Hare Krishna Explosion was written in July 1969 just after Srila Prabhupada’s first visit to New Vrindavan. At that time Hayagriva realized that the details of the beginnings of the Krishna Consciousness Movement had best be recorded when the events were still fresh. Working from notebooks, diaries and memories he compiled the first edition in a month. Then the manuscript remained packed away until Srila Prabhupada left the mortal world in 1977.

Hare Krishna Transformed

Hare Krishna Transformed
Title Hare Krishna Transformed PDF eBook
Author E. Burke Rochford
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 296
Release 2007-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814775799

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Most widely known for its adherents chanting “Hare Krishna” and distributing religious literature on the streets of American cities, the Hare Krishna movement was founded in New York City in 1965 by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, or ISKCON, it is based on the Hindu Vedic scriptures and is a Western outgrowth of a popular yoga tradition which began in the 16th century. In its first generation ISKCON actively deterred marriage and the nuclear family, denigrated women, and viewed the raising of children as a distraction from devotees' spiritual responsibilities. Yet since the death of its founder in 1977, there has been a growing women’s rights movement and also a highly publicized child abuse scandal. Most strikingly, this movement has transformed into one that now embraces the nuclear family and is more accepting of both women and children, steps taken out of necessity to sustain itself as a religious movement into the next generation. At the same time, it is now struggling to contend with the consequences of its recent outreach into the India-born American Hindu community. Based on three decades of in-depth research and participant observation, Hare Krishna Transformed explores dramatic changes in this new religious movement over the course of two generations from its founding.

Hare Krishna Consciousness in America

Hare Krishna Consciousness in America
Title Hare Krishna Consciousness in America PDF eBook
Author Thomas Joseph
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1977
Genre Christianity and other religions
ISBN

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Krishna Consciousness in the West

Krishna Consciousness in the West
Title Krishna Consciousness in the West PDF eBook
Author David G. Bromley
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 308
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780838751442

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Scholars of comparative religion, theology, philosophy, History, sociology, and psychology and members of the Hare Krishna movement discuss the history, theology, and organization of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and public reaction to the movement in America.

The Hare Krishna Explosion

The Hare Krishna Explosion
Title The Hare Krishna Explosion PDF eBook
Author Hayagriva Dasa
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN

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New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements

New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements
Title New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements PDF eBook
Author Hugh B. Urban
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 328
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0520281187

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New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements is the most extensive study to date of modern American alternative spiritual currents. Hugh B. Urban covers a range of emerging religions from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, including the Nation of Islam, Mormonism, Scientology, ISKCON, Wicca, the Church of Satan, Peoples Temple, and the Branch Davidians. This essential text engages students by addressing major theoretical and methodological issues in the study of new religions and is organized to guide students in their learning. Each chapter focuses on one important issue involving a particular faith group, providing readers with examples that illustrate larger issues in the study of religion and American culture. Urban addresses such questions as, Why has there been such a tremendous proliferation of new spiritual forms in the past 150 years, even as our society has become increasingly rational, scientific, technological, and secular? Why has the United States become the heartland for the explosion of new religious movements? How do we deal with complex legal debates, such as the use of peyote by the Native American Church or the practice of plural marriage by some Mormon communities? And how do we navigate issues of religious freedom and privacy in an age of religious violence, terrorism, and government surveillance?