All holidays of ISKCON are reckoned according to the lunar calendar, and occur on different days each
year. The eleventh day after the full moon each month (called Ekadaski) is a fast day from beans and
grains. The annual calendar begins in the spring on the birthday of Lord Chaitanya (March or April). The
major festivals are: Jaganatha or Rathayatra (July); Janamastami, Krishna's Birthday (August) and
Vyasa Puja, the spiritual master's birthday (August).

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE:
(Refer to "Leadership" and to "Ministerial Leadership.")

MINISTERIAL LEADERSHIP:
A president serves each local facility as its spiritual leader and administrator. Each temple also has a
number of priests (pujaris) who are responsible for worship, instruction, ceremonies, etc., and are expected
to preach.

WORSHIP:
Each devotee is required to arise before sunrise for worship and chanting. The program includes chanting
the holy names of God before the Deities (representations of the Supreme Being and pure devotees or
saints, similar to the images often utilized in Catholic Churches and not to be confused with so called
"idol worshiping"). The evening ceremony is similar.

Minimum equipment required for worship include japa (prayer) beads, kunti or sacred bead necklace and
telok(clay marking on forehead). Worship is normally performed in a temple with an  alter, deities and a
seat for the spiritual master.

DIETARY STANDARDS:
Devotees eat no fish, meat, eggs, garlic or onions. Alcohol, drugs, coffee, tea, and smoking are not
permitted.

FUNERAL AND BURIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None. There are no restrictions on autopsy, and cremation is generally encouraged. It is highly desirable
for a priest to be present at the time of death, but the blessings of a qualified priest are not required for a
person to go back to Godhead.

OTHER:
Devotees are nonviolent, although not pacifists. On the basis of full time devotional service, devotees
have sought draft exempt status as ministerial students on an individual basis.

Krishna Consciousness is offered to the public through the chanting of God's names, the distribution of
prasad (foodstuffs first offered to God), and the distribution of literature.

ISKCON recognizes those religions based upon the recognized Scriptures of the world. Vaishnavas adopt
the nonsectarian view that religion means to surrender to God, follow the laws of God, and revive the
love for God dormant in the hearts of all. The test of real religion is whether these tenets are achieved.
God is One, and therefore religion is also one.

GENERAL SOURCE BOOKS:
Prabhupada, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. Bhagavad Gita As It Is. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book
Trust, rev. ed. 1983. 904pp.
Srimad Bhagavatum. 12 vols. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1972 1989.
Satsvarupa Dasa Goswarni. Prabhupada. He Built a House in Which the Whole World Can Live. Los
Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1983. 362pp.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
ISKCON International Ministry of Public Information
1030 Grand Avenue
San Diego, CA 92109
Black Rose Spiritual Center, Inc :  Belief Systems
The International Society for Krishna
Conciousness
ADDRESS:
c/o ISKCON International Ministry of Public Affairs
1030 Grand Avenue
San Diego, CA 92109

OTHER NAMES:
Hare Krishna Movement; ISKCON

LEADERSHIP:
ISKCON has been a decentralized movement since the founder died in
November l976, with overall authority invested in the governing body
commission (GBC).

MEMBERSHIP:
Not reported.

HISTORICAL ROOTS:
Krishna consciousness means to be conscious of God. It is recorded in the
Vedic scriptures (Veda means knowledge), many of which are
acknowledged to be at least 5,000 years old (3,000 B.C.) in written
history alone. Previous to 3,000 B.C. there was a disciplic succession of
spiritual masters who passed on Krishna consciousness, and this
disciplic succession continues until the present day. Historically, the
Movement is known as the Vaishnava religion. Vaishnava means
personal servant of God, the same God of the Bible and the Koran. The
modern spread of Vaishnavism outside of India was first due to the
inspiration and teachings of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486 1534
A.D.) which were later taken up in the mid 19th century by
Bhaktivinode Thakur, who translated Vaishnava works intended for
the English speaking countries.  

Thakur's disciple was Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati, the spiritual master
of his Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Srila Prabhupada) who founded ISKCON.
Srila Prabhupada came to the United States in 1965, having been especially commissioned by his
spiritual master to bring Krishna consciousness to the Western countries, and founded the International
Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in New York City the following year. There he began
publishing Back to Godhead, the Society's monthly periodical.

BASIC BELIEFS:
ISKCON belief may be summarized as follows:
1 . By sincerely cultivating a bona fide spiritual science, we can be free from anxiety and come to a state of
pure, unending, blissful consciousness in this lifetime.
2. We are not our bodies but eternal spirit souls, parts and parcels of God (Krishna). As such, we are all
brothers, and Krishna is ultimately our common father.
3. Krishna is the eternal, all knowing, omnipresent, all powerful, and all attractive Personality of Godhead.
He is the seed giving father of all living beings and He is the sustaining energy of the entire cosmic creation.
4. The Absolute Truth is contained in all the great scriptures of the world. However, the oldest known
revealed scriptures in existence are the Vedic literatures, most notably the Bhagavad Gita, which is the literal
record of God's actual words.
5. We should learn the Vedic knowledge from a genuine spiritual master one who has no selfish motives and
whose mind is firmly fixed on Krishna.
6. Before we eat, we should offer to the Lord the food that sustains us. Then Krishna becomes the offering
and purifies us.
7. We should perform all our actions as offerings to Krishna and do nothing for our own sense gratification.
8. The recommended means for achieving the mature stage of love of God in this age of Kali, or quarrel, is to
chant the holy names of the Lord. The easiest method for most people is to chant the Hare Krishna mantra:
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare. Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.

PRACTICES AND BEHAVIORAL STANDARDS:
Regulative Principles
1. no illicit sex;
2. no gambling;
3. no intoxication of any kind, including coffee, teas, and cigarettes; and
4. no eating of meat, fish, eggs.
Please click on the links below to
learn more about the various
Indian Heritage belief groups
listed.  The introduction gives a
basic history of the belief systems.  
Please note that we have not
listed the more well known belief
systems.  When looking at Indian
Heritage Belief systems one must
consider the literally hundreds of
belief systems or sects.  Here we
present some of the groups whom
are more active in the United
States  The wider held belief
systems will be added at a later
time.  We opted to focus on the
more esoteric belief systems at this
time.
INDIAN HERITAGE
GROUPS:
Introduction  
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Integral Yoga International
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International Society for
Krishna Consciousness
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Sri Chinmoy Centres
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Syda Yoga Dham
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World Plan Executive
Council
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