What became of the Hare Krishna devotees whose saffron robes and chanting once graced many a street corner? In the Washington area, they wound up in well-heeled Potomac, an appropriately mainstream ...
Tradition: The Hare Krishna movement considers itself a monotheistic tradition, part of the broad Hindu culture. Beliefs: Hare Krishna devotees believe in Krishna as the Supreme Being or God. They ...
More than a dozen Hare Krishna temples plan to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this month in an unusual attempt to protect their assets from a $400 million lawsuit that accuses the group of abusing ...
It began with a chant. In a small house off Rouse Road, in the center of the shrine room's wood-paneled floor, a bald man in saffron robes shifted from foot to foot, singing the words of his faith: ...
Howard Resnick lives in a second-floor apartment on a quiet Santa Monica side street. Images of Krishna, the supreme god of the Hare Krishna movement, adorn the walls, and an electric keyboard waits ...
John Griesser's documentary, 'Hare Krishna! The Mantra, the Movement and the Swami Who Started It All,' recounts the story of the popular spiritual movement and its charismatic founder. By Frank ...
Beliefs: Hare Krishna devotees believe in Krishna as the Supreme Being, or God. They believe that 500 years ago, an incarnation of Krishna appeared, teaching that chanting creates a spiritual ...
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