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1 Am I a Hindu?

2 British Parliament

3 Mixed Message There is a misconception that the Krishna consciousness movement represents the Hindu religion We are spreading Hindu culture throughout the whole world

4 Institutional Confusion We are Confusing Others

5 Confusion leads to? Internal Conflict Our own worst enemy Our own bad PR Loose credibility

6 Institutional Anartha: Indecisive= Disempowerment

7 Wasting Time & Energy

8 British PM Tony Blair The British public will forgive you for making a wrong decision, but they will not forgive you for not making a decision

9 Decision Resolve and resolute determination

10 Meeting the Admiralty

11 ISKCON Educational Services 25,000 school children benefit from ISKCON Educational Services Government funded schools

12 Gathering support at the highest levels

13 The Prime Minister

14 The Queen

15 380 Politicians and VIPs attend Janmashtami

16 Gathering support at the highest levels

17 Mixed messages…? There is a misconception that the Krishna consciousness movement represents the Hindu religion - Srila Prabhupada We are spreading Hindu culture throughout the whole world - Srila Prabhupada

18 In referring to the absolute unchangeable nature of God, the soul and the process of devotion service Don't think that Krsna, as it is stated in your English dictionary, "Krsna is a Hindu God." He's not Hindu, He's not Muslim, or He's not Christian.He's God. God is neither Hindu nor Muslim nor Christian. It is bodily designations, "I am Hindu, you are Christian. We are not Hindus

19 When the term Hindu is used pertaining to those of Hindustani or Indian origin And actually, till now in our society there is not a single other Hindu than me. (laughter) Is that not? Is there any Hindu? We are not Hindus

20 When the term Hindu may limit the interest and participation in Krishna Consciousness to the Hindu community " When you say we are not Hindu that we are not restricted with the Hindu community. That is the meaning

21 We are not Hindus When we define ourselves according to our own language, traditions and scriptures. Actually, "Hindu," there is no such word as "Hindu" religion. We don't find in the Vedic scripture. Hindu religion... This "Hindu" word is given by the Muhammadans

22 We are not Hindus When the word Hindu is used referring to a singular religion wherein there is a hodgepodge of beliefs, superstitions, multiple Supreme Gods, and which concludes in Impersonalism These Aurobindos or Vivekanandas and Gandhis, they have spoiled Hindu culture. Vedic culture they have spoiled. Hodgepodge writing, hodgepodge speaking, dry speaking, speculation-choked up the progress of Vedic civilization

23 We are Hindus When the term is used in a general sense referring to those who follow the Vedas and the Varnasrama system, the cultured society of India Therefore in our Hindu society there is garbhadhana- samskara, so that everyone knows that "This man is this man's father." That is garbhadhana-samskara. And especially in brahmin family, if there is no garbhadhana-samskara, immediately he becomes a sudra, because cannot give real identity of the father.

24 We are Hindus When scholars and Government use the term Hindu in referring to bonafide Indian faith traditions The personalist school, philosophers, they are divided into four: Ramanuja-sampradayathat means followers of Äcarya Ramanuja; Madhvacarya-sampradaya, or the followers of Madhvacarya; Nimbarka-sampradaya, followers of Nimbarka acarya; and Visnu Svami- sampradaya. They, their conclusion is the same. Although they are four in number, their conclusion is the same. And another sect is Shankarite sampradäya. So all these four, I mean, five different sections of the Hindus, they accept Sri Krishna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

25 We are Hindus Presenting our case to governments, courts and out legal necessity: The government...That this is not a religion. The swami knows some mind-controlling power and he's brainwashing. In this way, there is charge. So because America has got freedom of religion, so if they accept my movement as Hindu religion, they cannot do anything. "Represent our case to the Queen that Hindus are being harassed."

26 We are not: We are: Nature of the Absolute Ethnic relevance Limits our audience and membership In our own language Pluralism (Hodgepodge) Culturally Academically Officially- Legally

27 Letter to disciple Janamajaya: "Regarding your questions: Hindu means the culture of the Indians……… But the culture of the Indians or the Hindus is Vedic and beginning with the four varnas and four asramas. So these four varnas and four asramas are meant for really civilized human race. *Therefore the conclusion is actually when a human being is civilized in the true sense of the term he follows the system of varna and asrama and then he can be called a "Hindu.'' Our Krsna Consciousness Movement is preaching these four varnas and four asramas*, *so naturally it has got some relationship with the Hindus. So Hindus can be understood from the cultural point of view, not religious point of view." Reconciled…

28 Once again… So Hindu can be understood: cultural point of view not religious (spiritual) point of view

29 ISKCON Communications statement ISKCON belongs to the Gaudiya Vaisnava sampradaya (denomination or tradition), a monotheistic tradition within Vedic or Hindu culture. Hindu culture is vast, and the term encompasses numerous theologies, philosophies, religious traditions and spiritual cultures. Thus, dialogue with Hindu traditions has been difficult for many seeking such dialogue. There are no official representatives of Hinduism, as the term Hinduism does not imply a single spiritual tradition. This statement therefore is representative of Hindu culture and religion as ISKCON, as a Vedantic, monotheistic Vaisnava tradition.

30 Follow Srila Prabhupada When appropriated: Emphasise the oneness Articulate the difference Dont just say we are not Hindus.


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