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Thau Thau Haramanuba & Bhakti Sarvajna Gauranga Swami of the Hare Krishna movement discusses its philosophy and history, including its 1966 incorporation based on the lunar calendar, which aligns with Krishna's lineage.
He explains Krishna's 16,000 wives as an act of custodianship, not lust. Comparing Hare Krishna with Christianity, he notes similarities in acknowledging a supreme origin but differences in understanding God, the afterlife, and salvation.
The Swami, an African man, connects Krishna's "black" meaning to African origins and draws parallels between Krishna consciousness and African spirituality, such as respect for elders, ancestor reverence, and masculine/feminine divinity. He addresses racism within the movement and his efforts to make its wisdom accessible to Africans.
He also explains the concept of karma, the significance of a sannyasi's celibacy as an honoring of sexual energy, and the role of mantra meditation in mental emancipation. The discussion concludes with the sacredness of the cow in Hare Krishna and the unfortunate irony of India being a major beef exporter despite these teachings.
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