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Old 07-07-2011, 01:56 PM   #27
cjOTw7ov

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...then there was the time I was accosted by a Hare Krishna in the street, and she wouldn't leave me alone until I bought a Bhagavad Gita... or at least the Hare Krishna interpretation of B-G.

I was just curious about what these guys believe. At first it seems that they believe in one supreme god and declare it to be Krishna... But later I decided the B-G translation they have is very strongly biased and slanted towards their sect.

My English teacher Mr Singh had a huge collection of ISKON books. I still can not forget the production quality. And here is quote from some one called GCD :
Bhaktivedanta's rendition is a dull, sectarian, Sunday school textbook, reflecting the Vaishnavite values of Chaitanya. So I know what you found! (Link here.)
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