Now we all have or know someone who’s bought a book or eaten at Govinda’s Restaurant in the day. I know I did!

But there’s something about the tense times we’re living in and the counter punch to that by the Krishna’s today.

Always brings a smile to my face.

Happy Friday everyone.



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  1. enduringandsurviving on

    May whatever higher powers be bless em for it hey. Good share dude, glad I saw this.

  2. cunt_hole_rat_69 on

    they use tactics that I don’t agree with

    they act like they’re giving you a book but then ask if you can give a donation

    also target lonely or desperate people by saying lame lines like “that’s what I call a hairstyle” over and over.

  3. Much_Leather_5923 on

    My broke arse in the 90s loved visiting the Hare Krishna’s for their fried golden koftas goodness.

  4. MisterDonutsNuts on

    As a former edgelord teenager in the 90s, I can’t see a line of Hare Krishnas without immediately thinking, “gotta get that GOURANGA! bonus.”

  5. This is super Obscure but in Mexico theres a [viral video](https://youtu.be/ZR2OKlddI_M?si=oHkSOJWB8sn9Nrg8) that dates back to the mid 2000’s where a bunch of emo kids had a gathering outside a subway station and all of a sudden a bunch of metalhead kids rocked up and they all got into a punch up. Hare Krishna s came out of the subway due to totally unrelated reasons and started si going and dancing and managed to calm everyone down lolol

  6. FalconResistance on

    My only real interaction with Hare Krishnas would have been 15 years ago in king cross and they were handing out free soup at like midnight.
    Came in clutch to keep me going.
    Man that was some tasty soup.

  7. Aggressive-Shop-2342 on

    I heard the bells yesterday doing that Hare beat and my ears turned around like ‘Whaaa? Haven’t heard the Kirshnas round here for *years*’

    Nature is healing?

  8. fluffy_pickle_ on

    When you tell the judge you found god, and then you have to actually prove it 🤣

  9. One-Package-9910 on

    I’d love to see the Seventh Day Adventists do the same in the name of Jesus. They are vegetarians as well. 🙂

  10. The_Overweight_Vegan on

    Serious question but why are most Hare Krishna’s members that I see in the city or see in the news are of Caucasian appearance?

  11. Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna man you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe

  12. Infinite_Pudding5058 on

    I love it when street performers are out spreading good vibes. We need more of it!

  13. Usual-Echidna-7730 on

    We haven’t seen much of them since before Covid. A couple of their restaurants closed down during Covid.

  14. Simple_Self2307 on

    Used to get all you can eat vege meal from their cafe in the 90s for 5 bucks. So good for a student. Good on them.

  15. asteriskhyphen on

    Annoys me so much how this movement was co-opted by shitheads and became like a cult. For the most part devoting life to worshipping Krishna was supposed to be a peaceful and positive thing. Some of these communities still are just devotional communities for people to come together, eat, sing and be chill.

  16. BangedByBreen on

    As a Hindu, its not a good thing.

    Hinduism preaches the practice of spirituality as a personal journey. What Hare Krishna does it the opposite, and its a cult.

  17. atmanatman8008 on

    They are harmless and fun people, not scolding you for not believing in one God only and not going to Church or Mosque.

  18. Mr_Mitch_Conner on

    Whenever I see these people, I think of [this gag](https://youtu.be/aOLxQGLJouI?si=rAi5f5OPN1eIq2GO) from Family guy where Stewie keeps saying “mum” over and over to a very exhausted looking Lois. Not Hindu but reread the Gita cover-to-cover often. Krishna seems like the kind of guy that doesn’t want his name chanted performatively. Goal is to overcome desire and practice non-action.

  19. I go stay at one of their farm retreats every now and then. The yoga and the food are great, I skip everything else. They don’t pressure anyone to join. They’re very calm, joyful people.