Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Russian courts to rule on whether Hare Krishnas "Bible" is 'extremist'

From my limited contact with them, the HKs are not a very humble lot but they are not alone in that. I think they are essentially peaceful.
Russian courts are set to decide today whether the book central to the non-violent Hare Krishna movement is 'extremist' and should be banned.

Prosecutors in the Siberian city of Tomsk say that the Russian translation of Bhagavad Gita As It Is - which teaches humane attitudes to all living things - encourages 'social discord' and hatred towards non-believers.

They said it should join Adolf Hitler's manifesto Mein Kampf on Russia's Federal List of Extremist Materials, a register of banned books containing more than 1,000 prohibited texts.

Yuri Pleshkov, a spokesman for the group in Russia, said the book in question has existed in the country for 25 years and has never inspired violence or extremist activity.

The Foreign Ministry insisted that the Tomsk court is not taking issue with core Hindu scripture itself, but rather with the author's commentary and poor translation in Bhagavad Gita As It Is.

'I would like to emphasize that this is not about 'Bhagavad Gita,' a religious philosophical poem, which forms part of the great Indian epic Mahabharata and is one of the most famous pieces of the ancient Hindu literature,' ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said at a briefing in Moscow on Thursday, adding that the book was first published in Russian in 1788.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Russian courts are set to decide today whether the book central to the non-violent Hare Krishna movement is 'extremist' and should be banned..."

Extremist? And yet no mention of the Quran?

Anonymous said...

Russia is still a fascist country where Putin can still keep going as the "Czar".

Anonymous said...

On the way home from Melbourne Boys high school they used to offer free sultanas and Nuts in the city. They were very kind as my lunch money was spent at pinball parlours.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone actually believe Putin stopped being the boss? He's been in complete control ever since being "ousted" by Medviev. Putin is old-school KGB, so don't expect him to simply hand the power over to someone else.

Anonymous said...

They should ban the koran, the most violent book ever,

Go Away Bird said...

I wondred whats became of those HARI KRISTNA wackos

Anonymous said...

Another nail in Russia's coffin of authoritarianism.