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You know Americans go on mission trips to other countries. (Original Post) raccoon Jun 2023 OP
Wouldn't be wise. Too dangerous. RockRaven Jun 2023 #1
Compared to where? EX500rider Jun 2023 #5
Hindu missionaries... brooklynite Jun 2023 #2
This actually true, from end of 19th century Swami Vivekananda to Srila Prabhupada in 1966 sanatanadharma Jun 2023 #4
Do the Mormons count? yardwork Jun 2023 #3
yes Conjuay Jun 2023 #6
What Americans must avoid most of all is the Hazoongaah. DFW Jun 2023 #7

sanatanadharma

(3,876 posts)
4. This actually true, from end of 19th century Swami Vivekananda to Srila Prabhupada in 1966
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 03:22 PM
Jun 2023

This actually true, from end of 19th century with Swami Vivekananda teaching the upper crust of pre-WW2 society, to Srila Prabhupada in the land of the hippies.
In the mid-60's, immigration was loosened for India nationals. along with others, Swami's and guru's came, saw, and conquered; at least in a small scale
Srila Prabhupada arrived in NYC in November of 66, and thus began the western Hare Krishna movement.

A story: I was visiting a Canadian friend in Vancouver BC about 1985. We were in queen Elizabeth Park where we heard and recognized the sound of mantra being chanted nearby. We wandered over and found a young monk of uncertain English but clearly vaishnava-ish.
As it happened we gave him a ride to his lodging, learning that he was here (near USA) by his Guru's wish.

By Guru's grace my Indian teacher expounds the Upanishads in good English. Now they all have zoom-kulams; internet technology to spread the word, and to discuss the disagreement about which word and what do words mean; and "who" is listening.
What to speak of learning.


DFW

(55,437 posts)
7. What Americans must avoid most of all is the Hazoongaah.
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 05:30 PM
Jun 2023

Far too many well-meaning Americans abroad miss the perils of Hazoongaah, and then the damage is done.

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