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The point of their defence of the public issue is the discourse of the exclusive access of the VIP Passes at ISKCON In recent years, an internal wave of criticism has intensified, fueled by debates on social media and media publications, around the practice of selling the so-called "premium passes" in important GBC temples at ISKCON, including those in Delhi. The essence of the complaint is that, for some devotees, spiritual practice is becoming increasingly a commercial service. Those who contribute significant amounts —up to 35,000 rupees— receive privileged access to the deities of ISKCON and to restricted areas. This practice has generated a profound distress among a part of the devotees community that sees it as a deviation from the equal principles and
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