Chanting for Higher Consciousness: A Cultural History

By Vaishnava Das

It's a scene that has been repeated countless times on the thoroughfares of cities throughout the Western world-from Hollywood Boulevard and Fifth Avenue in America, to London's Oxford Street and the Champs Elysees in Paris. There, in the midst of traffic, shops, restaurants, and movie theaters, people suddenly find themselves confronted by a group of young persons singing and dancing to the beat of cylindrical drums and the brassy cadence of hand cymbals. The men are dressed in flowing robes and have shaven heads; the women wear colorful Indian saris. Of course, it's the Hare Krsna people, chanting their now familiar mantra, Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna ... But what's actually going on? Is it some form of protest, avant-garde street theater, a religious demonstration, or what?

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