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Originally posted by homeskillet
if you havent, you should check out the Book Monkey on a Stick. i read it years ago after familiarizing myself with the Swamis interpretations on the traditional books and i have to say it did turn me off to the whole idea. its pretty much about all the in fighting of Prabhupads main disciples fifghting over who gets what not to mention drugs, theft and even child molestation.
Originally posted by halfoldman
reply to post by petrus4
Interesting opinion, because in SA the Hindu community are generally very active in ISKCON, mainly as congregational members, and they volunteer for feeding schemes and attend the festivals.
It is certainly not seen as phony.
Neither does ISKCON forbid or prescribe which deities should be worshipped outside the temple.
The regional deity (or expansion of Lord Krishna) in SA is Lord Jagannatha.
They just say that generally in the Kali-Yuga the easiest way is to chant and make daily activities devotional, rather than to sit on a mountain and meditate, because the vibrations of this age are too distracting.
I've seen devotees in discussion with Christians and Muslims, and not once did they say any other faith is doomed or going to hell.
Originally posted by halfoldman
So I'm not sure what Prabhupada did wrong specifically, or how he was a charlatan?