The Swami Who Rocked the Worlds
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A Photo Journal with short stories of how a 71 year old Swami from India influenced a whole generation of seekers Gurudas was the first official photographer for the new Hare Krishna movement.This book shows the building of a movement from the very beginning stages with intimate photos of the Swami with his disciples, and children.As we evolve we meet, befriend and record with he Beatles, all recorded in the book.Sacred ceremonies and parades are also included as well as travels to India* Voted number 1 by Amazon in the new Photo Journal ReleaseTHE SWAMI WHO ROCKED THE WORLDSPhotographical Essays of A.C. Bhaktivedanta SwamiA photo journey of how Swami Bhaktivedanta commandeered with his first disciples to build the Hare Krishna movementYou will view * The first Portrait Photo of Swami Bhaktivedanta for the McMillan Bhagavad Gita* Many Intimate photos with the Swami on morning walks With children At the altar Holding court with Kings, Religious leaders and his disciples* The First and Second Ratha Yatra Parades in the western world 1969* Initiations of Vishnujana Yamuna Devi and others* Marriage ceremonies in the store front Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple *Text and conversation with Allen Ginsburg* Beach campfire and kirtan in San Francisco* The first Harinams in San Francisco*The Mantra Rock dance * The love feasts* 3 visible halos around Swami Bhaktivedanta*. Installation of London Ishwara deities* Conway Hall Presentations* Many Speaking venues world wide* Meeting and living with the Beatles* In the studio with George Harrison and Paul McCartney Recording the " Hare Krishna Mantra" And "Govindham* The Radha Krishna Temple Band on tour* Building the Ratha Yatra carts and 2 processions * Bhaktivedanta Manor* Prabhupad's arrival in India * Many Preaching Venues* Building of the Krishna Balaram temple, Vrindavan India* The Nectar of Devotion lectures at Rupa Goswami's samhadi* A chronicle of the early days of the Hare Krishna movement in the western world
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