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Sphere Media has taken the rights to the New York Times best-selling exposé Monkey on a Stick: Murder, Madness and the Hare Krishnas. The film exposes the International Society for Krishna ...
Beliefs: Hare Krishna devotees believe in Krishna as the Supreme Being or God. ... most members lived in temples and communities called ashrams and made a living selling their guru’s books.
Gregory Brown, 66, talks to travelers about Hare Krishna books displayed on a table on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, at a free speech booth at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
EXCLUSIVE: An exposé about institutionalized corruption in the Hare Krishna movement is being adapted into a feature doc by Sphere Media. Sphere has acquired rights to non-fiction book Monkey on ...
As Hare Krishna's following has grown more mainstream, its profile on the American faith landscape has faded. In the 1960s and '70s, Hare Krishnas were a fixture in popular culture.
The negative publicity Mr Bhaktipada and his exotic campus generated for the Hare Krishna movement was typified by the 1988 book, Monkey on a Stick: Murder, Madness and the Hare Krisha, written by ...
Established in 1965, the modern Hare Krishna movement came under criticism during the anti-cult movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Former members accused them of brainwashing and child abuse.
The Vedic Cultural Center, the new Hare Krishna temple in Sammamish, represents how the movement has changed over the years and how important those of Indian descent have become to it.