Usually they shave their hair right off.
Hare Krishnas are Vegetarian.
"Hare" is Hara in the vocative, meaning.."Oh Hara"...it's calling out to Hara, the female aspect of God. Krishna refers to the masculine aspect of God, whom is all attractive. Hare Krishnas actually practice Gaudiya Vaishnavism, a monotheistic denomination within Hinduism, a tradition that goes back 5000 years. They became known as Hare Krishnas because they chant the Hare Krishna maha mantra. Chanting the names of God is said to invoke a higher state of consciousness, of divine love. The whole mantra is as follows: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
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There are Hindu sects & teachings which have been spread to the West. Eg: Hare Krishnas, Yoga, karma, etc.
Yadhavas or Yadhus are krishnas family
Nori J. Muster has written: 'Betrayal of the Spirit' -- subject(s): Biography, Hare Krishnas, International Society for Krishna Consciousness
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Larry D. Shinn has written several books related to religion and global affairs, including "The Dark Lord: Cult Images and the Hare Krishnas in America" and "The New Crusades, the New Holy Land: Conflict in the Southern Sudan." He is known for his expertise in religious studies, especially in the context of international relations.
Yes, they can. According to the Bhagavad Gita, one is required to do some work in this world, and full time members of the Krishna consciousness movement stay active all day, inside and outside the temple. However, by far the majority members live and work outside of the monastic temples. The traditional Vedic social system had younger persons spend a period of their life focused exclusively on spiritual education. After that, they may get married or stay as monastics; most Hare Krishnas opt for the married life after their time in the temple. I lived in a temple and now I'm studying at college. I know doctors, lawyers, psychologists, nurses, business owner etc who are Hare Krishnas.
Eugenio Fizzotti has written: 'Verso una psicologia della religione' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology 'Hare Krishna' -- subject(s): Hare Krishnas, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Psychology 'Lottare per l'uomo' -- subject(s): Moral development 'Il suicidio' -- subject(s): Logotherapy, Suicide
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Bhaktivedanta Manor is a Hare Krishna temple and cultural center located in England. It serves as a place of worship, spiritual practice, and community gathering for followers of the Hare Krishna movement. The manor also hosts various events, festivals, and educational programs to promote traditional Vedic teachings and values.