
George Harrison on "ISKCON":
"All kinds of guys thinking they're the gurus."
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1987, 10 years after physical departure of His Divine Grace
A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the Hare
Krishna movement(ISKCON), George Harrison was interviewed
by Sunday Tribune. Among other topics, they have discussed
his involvement in the Hare Krishna movement. The following
is a quote from this interview:
At the turn of the Seventies, George became a benefactor to
the Hare Krishna movement. He not only made records with them
and talked about them publicly but also forked out a quarter
of a million pounds to buy them a 15-room Elizabethan mansion
with 17 acres of land. Since then, George's friend His Divine
Grace Guru Bhaktivechanta Swami, the leader and founder of
the International Society For Krishna Consciousness, who was
77 when they met, has died. George feels that some of the
remaining Krishnas have at times abused his patronage, and
he cites letters from people who wrote saying that they were
hassled at airports by devotees using Harrison's name. Nevertheless,
he still subscribes to "the Swami's ancient Vedic way of having
God consciousness. The technique of chanting, just like the
monks and Christians, they do it too really but it's just
using beads and chanting these ancient mantras... they do
have great affect. I wouldn't knock them at all. I am
always a bit dubious about organisations and since the swami
died it does seem to be chaotic, with all kinds of guys thinking
they're the gurus. To me, it's not important to
be a guru, it's more important just to be, to learn humility."
And George still chants. "I've still got my bag of beads and
they're really groovy now, all polished up."
The Sunday Tribune October 18 1987
source:http://www.bpfallon.com/article_harrison.html
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