Sunday, March 18, 2007

KGB and Hare Krishna

How the Soviets were paranoid of the Hare Krishna movement and viewed it as one of the several threats to their State...
When KGB closed in on Lord Krishna

1 comment:

san said...

To be frank, I don't see that Hindus should be going out of their way to stoke up minorityism in the land of our Russian ally. It seems to me that the West loves to stoke up minorityism in the lands of its enemies, and Hindus shouldn't automatically become pawns or stooges in that. The more we play up the game of minorityism, the more it will be used against us. I think that the various Orthodox Churches are much better behaved than the conversion-minded Catholics and Protestants. Even BJP has commented upon this fact. The Russians are very naturally afraid of subversion by foreign proselytizers, as are we Indians. Let ISKCON focus on Rome, Londonistan, etc. There's no need to bother the Russians.