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Acting in the underground : life as a Hare Krishna devotee in the Soviet Republic of Lithuania (1979–1989)
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitoje duomenų bazėje / Article in other database (S4)
Author(s)
Title
Acting in the underground : life as a Hare Krishna devotee in the Soviet Republic of Lithuania (1979–1989)
Is part of
Religion and society in Central and Eastern Europe (RASCEE) [elektroninis išteklius]. Zagreb, Croatia : International Study of Religion in Eastern & Central Europe Association (ISORECEA), 2014, Vol. 7 (1)
Date Issued
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2014 |
Publisher
Zagreb, Croatia : International Study of Religion in Eastern & Central Europe Association (ISORECEA)
Extent
p. 3-22
Field of Science
Abstract
The article focuses on the origins and early development of the Hare Krishna community in Lithuania until 1989, when the collapse of the Soviet Union began and official registration of religious communities started. Using a historical narrative method, the authors retrace the formation of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and how the movement came to Lithuania from Moscow, Russia through Tallinn, Estonia and Riga, Latvia. The community developed in the underground under the threat of KGB repressions, where it existed until the beginning of the Sąjūdis (the Reform Movement of Lithuania), when public community activities became possible, such as public programs, book distributing and the founding of official temples. The ideas and practices of ISKCON were a form of resistance to the Soviet regime and communist ideology, and the Lithuanian ISKCON community played a significant role in the development of ISKCON throughout the Soviet Union, because after the imprisonment of Armenian activists, Lithuanian members organised the secret printing and distribution of the ISKCON literature throughout the Soviet region. The article depicts a very different ISKCON that, compared with today, lacked an organisational structure and functioned without guidance by senior foreign ISKCON members.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Coverage Spatial
Kroatija / Croatia (HR)