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Ep.51 Hare Krishna Movement (ISKCON)

Ep.51 Hare Krishna Movement (ISKCON)

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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The Hare Krishna movement, also known as ISKCON, began with one man arriving in New York with a message rooted in devotion to Krishna. A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada built a global following through chanting, strict discipline, and communal living that drew in those searching for purpose during the counterculture era. As the movement expanded, it developed a defined way of life built around authority, routine, and total commitment. After Prabhupada’s death, leadership struggles, abuse allegations, and legal battles brought increasing scrutiny. This episode follows the rise of the Hare Krishna movement, what life was really like inside it, and how it changed under pressure from the outside world.

Part 1 – A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada: Origins, Belief, and Mission (1896–1965)
Part 2 – New York, Counterculture, and Rapid Expansion (1965–1977)
Part 3 – Doctrine, Discipline, and Devotional Structure  
Part 4 –  Power Struggles, Abuse Allegations, and Public Backlash (Late 1970s–1990s)
Part 5 – Reform, Global Presence, and Modern Identity (2000s–Present)  

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