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What is ISKCON and Who is a Member. This presentation is meant to generate discussion on what is: The Hare Kåñëa Movement ISKCON A member of ISKCON My emphasis will be in Points 2 & 3. What is the difference between the Hare Kåñëa Movement and ISKCON? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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This presentation is meant to generate discussion on what is:

1.The Hare Kåñëa Movement2.ISKCON3.A member of ISKCON

 My emphasis will be in Points 2 & 3

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What is the difference between the Hare Kåñëa Movement and ISKCON?

• The Hare Kåñëa Movement is the religion of those who worship Kåñëa—or try to—according to the teachings of Çréla Prabhupäda.

• ISKCON is the society of devotees within the HKM who live by the rights and obligations accorded to a member.

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The Hare Kåñëa Movement – believers

ISKCON – members

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I will answer the 2 questions posed in the title by;

• Studying the key word “Society”

• Then integrating the terms, “International” and “Kåñëa consciousness.”

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Dictionary: “A community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws and organizations.” (Oxford)

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Based on this definition let’s define ISKCON:A global community of people having shared customs, laws and organizations that are based upon the principles of Kåñëa consciousness.

Here the key word is: “shared”which means “common”

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A society is comprised of people who have “shared” or “common” values.

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Take the country of France as an example of a society with members.

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What do French people have in common?• A constitution• Laws• Language• Education• Taxation

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IOW: French people have in common: primary rights and obligations.

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What do French people have that is not common to all, but is individual?

• Faith• Ethnicity• Dress• Profession• Opinions

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IOW: What French people do not have to have in common are individual rights and obligations.

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Summarizing that which is common and not common:

• France is made of people with individual rights and obligations that do not conflict with the common rights and obligations.

• A French citizen is an individual who accepts the obligatory common rights and obligations of the French Republic.

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The key words in establishing a Society and its members are:

“rights” and “obligations”

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Applying the above principles (France/Frenchmen) in the context of ISKCON:

• ISKCON is a global community of devotees with individual rights and obligations, which do not conflict with the obligatory rights and obligations common to all its members

• A member of ISKCON is a devotee who accepts the rights and obligations common to all other members.

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How are rights and obligations of ISKCON's members determined?

By the GBC in the form of:• Constitution and• Laws

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Those who fulfill the obligations established by ISKCON’s constitution and laws enjoy the rights bestowed by the Society. These are members.

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Those who do not fulfill the obligations in ISKCON’s constitution and laws do not enjoy the rights bestowed by the Society. They are not members.

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• GBC is their ultimate managerial and spiritual authority

• They must be connected to ISKCON’s line of authority

• They accept initiation only from member of ISKCON (Chant 16 rds and follow 4 regs)

• They do not divorce

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• They give 10% of income to the Society• Subject to the disciplinary and judicial system

of ISKCON• Summary: The laws and bylaws of ISKCON

determine devotees’ values and conduct in all aspects of their lives: work (varëa), social status (äçrama), spiritual practice and spiritual aspiration.

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• Officially accepted as connected to Çréla Prabhupäda, in the parämparä and Gauòéya Sampradäya.

• Reside, serve or be employed in temples, farms etc and also engage in leadership positions from Nama-hatta leader to GBC secretary.

• Can perform ceremonies and worship for members and in temples (give class, worship deities, become dékñä/çikñä guru, do saàskäras etc)

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• Enjoy saàskäras offered by Society (birth, marriage, initiation, sannyäsa etc)

• Be part of ISKCON initiatives eg: Chamber of commerce, Mäyäpura residence, gurukula/education, co-operatives etc.

• Summary: Members enjoy benefits of membership only on the basis of having accepted the obligations that comes along it, membership.

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An ISKCON and a membership into ISKCON that are easily and clearly identified by objective criteria based on Çréla Prabhupäda’s teachings and our scriptures, Çrémad-Bhägavatam, Bhagavad-gétä etc.

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• Devotees who follow Prabhupäda and Kåñëa but not laws of ISKCON?

• What about patron members, life members and so on?

• What about new devotees who have not fully embraced our principles, don’t chant 16 or follow 4?

• What about watching TV, playing football, going to movies, breaking principles etc …

• What about devotees gave youth, did saëkértana, think themselves members—but don’t accept obligations?

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They are:

• Devotees who cannot or will not accept the obligations required of ISKCON membership cannot expect the rights of a member

• But they are members of the Hare Kåñëa Movement.

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The Hare Kåñëa Movement – believers

ISKCON – members

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Since the definition membership standardizes devotees’ lives according to spiritual principles the society thus formed is the most basic and practical embodiment of the Varëäçrama Çréla Prabhupäda envisaged.

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Some Questions

• Is ISKCON a Faith or a Religious Society?• How do we clarify the different kinds of “members” of ISKCON • Do we expect our members to “accept” our laws or to “follow” them?• How seriously do we take and enforce our own beliefs among the Society’s members?