Hare Krishna movement : forty years of chant and change
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- 9789389812855
- 294.556 HAR
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294.555092 SWA Swami Vivekananda : | 294.555092 TRI Swami Vivekananda : the journey of a spiritual entrepreneur | 294.556 HAR Hare Krishna movement | 294.556 HAR Hare Krishna movement : forty years of chant and change | 294.556 HAT Bourgeois Hinduism, or the faith of the modern vedantists | 294.556 Pra v.2 Sri Caitanya Caritamrta of Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami | 294.556 Sen Chaitanya and his companions |
The Hare Krishna Movement is popularly associated with groups of chanting, saffron-robed followers, whose colourful appearance on the streets of western cities became increasingly commonplace after the Movement's emergence in 1965. But there is much more to the Krishna phenomenon than simply its bands of singing and dancing adherents. This groundbreaking book focuses for the first time on what is currently taking place inside the Hare Krishna Movement, and examines the changes and developments that have shaped it over the past forty years. The essays offer an unparalleled overview of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), and explore a wide range of topical issues and themes. These include: the politics and history of the Movement; membership patterns; recruitment strategies; pedagogical and social factors; the importance of dreams and ritual; and ISKCON's articulation of traditional theology in the context of the Movement's evolution.
The result is a book that will be essential reading for scholars and students of religion in the modern world, and which explains in full how this fascinating Hindu devotional tradition continues to flourish in the land of its origin - India - as well as in the West.
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