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Hare Krishna in the Twenty-First Century

This Element introduces the historical origins of the Hare Krishna movement and examines its beliefs and practices.

Angela R. Burt (Author)

9781009065320, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 31 August 2023

75 pages
27 x 18 x 0.7 cm, 0.15 kg

The Hare Krishna movement is a modern manifestation of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, which has its roots in sixteenth century West Bengal, India. The tradition was institutionalized in a modern form when it was registered as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in New York City in 1966 by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Its mission was to present bhakti-yoga (the yoga of devotion) to a Western audience. This Element introduces the historical origins of the movement and examines its beliefs and practices within the context of its institutional and community dynamics. It also considers the Hare Krishna movement's changing relationship with mainstream society and its shifting demographic makeup in tandem with key challenges and controversies that have beset the movement throughout its history. The Element concludes by considering how the movement's responses to a new set of issues and challenges are pivotal for its future direction in the twenty-first century.

1. Introduction and Historical Origins of the Hare Krishna Movement
2. Beliefs and Practices
3. Institutional and Community Dynamics
4. Issues, Controversies, and Challenges
5. Conclusion—The Hare Krishna Movement in the Twenty-First Century
References
Acknowledgments.

Subject Areas: History of religion [HRAX]

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