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Critique to ISKCON leaders: Events of control and fanaticism It seems that current ISKCON leaders prefer to show their faces in social events that they call "sadhu sangas", church-style. In such meetings, gurus know that they will receive the worship they want from their "automates", since access, expensive, is sold at the entrance. This tactic excludes any evening critic, allowing only a row of fans blinded by worship, full of money, to occupy their foldable chairs. They feel like zombies in front of the stage of a "rock star" from which kirtansajiya and Radhanath or other complacent swamis speeches are held, conveniently packed and marketed as "netar". Everything seems designed to strengthen their authority, not to foster reflection.
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