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a) Methods of social organisation
Firstly the structure within the Hare Krishna Temples is that the highest position is the Temple President then the Temple Secretary then followed by the Temple Treasurer. ... So within the Hare Krishna community qualified teachers will be allowed to teach the children as long as the Temple President thinks this devotee is worthy to teach the children about their religion.
b) Clothing and symbols
The Hare Krishna Religion has four symbols: The Lotus Flower, The Conch Shell, a club and also a Chukra. ...
c) Religious beliefs and practices
In the Hare Krishna community the devotees follow the belief that animals are more important alive than dead they also follow the belief of reincarnation, so this would be another reason why their belief to the importance of every living creature because believing in reincarnation means that the devotees believe that how they live their life now will determine what their next form in the next life will be. ...
Another religious belief in the Hare Krishna community is that of Karma, everything you do will come back at you good or bad, happy or sad.
d) Education and cultural identity
In the Hare Krishna community a Krishna Private school is some childrens base of education. ... The curriculum for the older children covers English, arithmetic, Geography, Sanskrit and also Hare Krishna that is basically just learning more about their religion and Sanskrit being the traditional Indian language in which religious teachings are written. ...
Adolescence are kind of expected to learn everything about everything in the Hare Krishna world, its not a must but it is seen a being a pure devotee.
Approximate Word count = 1556 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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