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REVOLT AT ISKCON OVER 'SEX SCANDALS'
The Deccan Herald (India) Monday, November 2, 1998
Nayee Dillee, Nov. 1, 1998 (UNI) - The International Society for KrishnaConsciousness (ISKCON) is faced with a revolt by its devotees over a seriesof "sex scandals" involving its high-flying gurus. Leading the revolt islong-time devotee Vineet Narain who has set up the ISKCON Reform Group(IRG) which has branches in Australia, France, Germany, UK and Canada.
"This revolt is taking place not only in India but also around the world,"Mr Narain said today pointing to the recent rejection of Guru Loknath Swamiby his former disciples on learning that he had molested a teen-aged girlin the US. Devotees from China rejected Tamal Krishna Goswami for the "liehe spoke about his spiritual position," and for failing to provide thephilosophical basis for his assumption of the title of guru.
Earlier several self-proclaimed gurus fell from grace following seriouscharges of child abuse and homosexuality levelled at them and theseincluded Bhavanand Swamy Nad Swami Kirti Anand who is currently serving aterm in a US prison. Anand Swami, an Italian member of ISKCON recently ranaway with the daughter of an Indian diplomat presently living in INDIAwhile Hansduta Swami married his own disciple.
Even more reprehensible is the case of ISKCON Chairman Harikesha swami whoran away with a sex-worker leaving thousands of his disciples in a state ofemotional shock.
"Such acts have completely shaken the faith of disciples in their gurus andthe IRG is now demanding an entire review of the guru system," Mr Narainsaid. ISKCON which has assets worth billions of dollars in over 500 centresaround the world is manned by senior and highly qualified disciples wholeft their professions to become full-time devotees and follow the path of"spirituality."
Many of these devotees are upset and angry but have become so dependent onISKCON for their survival that they are afraid to speak up, a member of theIRG said.
In the past, ISKCON was accused of being involved with the US CentralInvestigative Agency (CIA) and treated with suspicion in India but inrecent times they have enjoyed a better profile in this country especiallyafter the opening of multi-million dollarcentre here earlier this year by Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.
According to Mr Adridharan Das, president of the ISKCON in Calcutta, the"bogus gurus" were operating even though its late founder, Prabhupada wasagainst any guru system.
Prabhupada said Mr Das had merely initiated some of his disciples tofunction as priests and not as gurus who in Hinduism have spiritual powerover the life and death of their followers. Mr Narain said a gang of toughsnow hang around ISKCON templesoffering to take newcomers to self-styled gurus.
Source - http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/nov02/iskon.htm
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