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About Our Legacy
About Us
What Is International Society For Krishna Consciousness?
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), otherwise known as the Hare Krishna movement, includes five hundred major centers, temples and rural communities, nearly one hundred affiliated vegetarian restaurants, thousands of namahattas or local meeting groups, a wide variety of community projects, and millions of congregational members worldwide.
On the nineteenth of September 1965, a cargo ship “Jaladuta” sailed into New York Harbor and docked at a Brooklyn pier, at Seventeenth Street. An old Vaishnava sannyasi dressed in a simple cotton dhoti, old shawl, neck beads, having a golden complexion with a shaven head and sikha got down from that ship. It was Srila Prabhupada. He had a sponsor, Mr. Agarwal, somewhere in Pennsylvania. Although he had little idea of what to do as he walked off the ship onto the pier—“I did not know whether to turn left or right”— he came to spread the message of Lord Chaitanya in the western world on the order of his spiritual master. Thus began a spiritual revolution flooding the world with the chanting of Hare Krishna Mahamantra.
In the world history major changes took place because of a few people who actually lived by their ideals. Srila Prabhupada was one such person. A Holy man creates Holy places wherever he visits. Srila Prabhupada confirmed this statement in the modern times, especially in the western countries, where no one had ever heard of Lord Krishna before his arrival at New York.
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Teachings of Lord Krishna
Teachings from Lord Krishna’s talks in the Bhagavad Gita:
Pathways to God
Lord Krishna discusses different paths of yoga, including Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of devotion), and Jnana Yoga
Nature of the Self
Lord Krishna elucidates the eternal nature of the soul (Atman) and the distinction between the physical body and the immortal Self.
Devotion and Surrender
The Bhagwat Geeta emphasizes the significance of devotion and surrender to universe God as a means to attain spiritual liberation.
Our Community
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ISKCON belongs to the Gaudiya-Vaishnava sampradāya, a monotheistic tradition within the Vedic or Hindu culture. Philosophically it is based on the Sanskrit texts Bhagavad–gītā and the Bhagavat Purana, or Srimad Bhagavatam. These are the historic texts of the devotional bhakti yoga tradition, which teaches that the ultimate goal for all living beings is to reawaken their love for God, or Lord Krishna, the “all-attractive one”..
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