Press Release for Inaugurating the Centennial Year
Potomac, Washington DC, USA
18 December, 1995
To: Temple Presidents and Centennial Coordinators
Re. Centennial inaugural news release
Dear Temple Presidents/Centennial Coordinator,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
Here is the first official Centennial news release. This has been
compiled to be released during January 1996 as a public announcement
inaugurating the Srila Prabhupada Centennial Year.
You are welcome to add a short paragraph at the end or in the beginning,
at your choice, with your local news.] The additional text should be
less than thirty-five words. The whole release should be double-spaced,
and ideally less than two pages long.
The news release should be accompanied, if possible, by a good quality
photograph of either Srila Prabhupada or significant activities at your
local center.
ISKCON Communications is preparing standard news releases for all
the future 1996 Events. These will be reaching you in due time.
For any inquiry, please contact your National ISKCON Communications
Office or ISKCON Communications Global, 10310 Oaklyn Drive, Potomac,
MD 20854, USA -
Ph: 1.301.2994797 - Fax: 1.301.2995025 - E-mail: ICG (AT) com (DOT) bbt.se.
I beg to remain
your servant,
Mukunda Goswami.
FROM: ISKCON Communications
DATE: December 14, 1995
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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HARE KRISHNA DEVOTEES TO CELEBRATE FOUNDER'S CENTENNIAL
Followers of ISKCON, the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness, more popularly known the Hare Krishna Movement, will
celebrate 1996 as the 100th anniversary year of their founder's birth.
Thirty years ago, at age 69, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
left India on a steamship with a few dollars and a trunkful of
scriptures. He landed in New York in September, 1965.
Here he began to chant Hare Krishna in public places.
Gradually a following developed, and by 1973 he had opened temples in
over a hundred cities worldwide.
Today the movement spans six continents, claims over a million
adherents worldwide and lists 400 temples in its bimonthly magazine,
"Back to Godhead." Krishna volunteers also say they operate the largest
vegetarian food relief program in the world,"Hare Krishna Food for
Life." The project, they say, feeds a meal to one undernourished or
hungry person every two seconds.
Members of The International Society for Krishna Consciousness,
practice bhakti-yoga (devotional service to God) and mantra meditation.
They have distributed over 100 million books compiled by Srila
Prabhupada, containing the spiritual texts of ancient India such as
Bhagavad-gita. A central slogan of the "Prabhupada Centennial" is
"spiritual solutions to material problems."
The most impressive events will take place in November 1996 when
four major temples will open in India, followed by "Feed the World Day"
on 23 November 1996, sponsored by the Food for Life program.
On September 6, 1996, ISKCON centers around the world will bathe
a
deity of Srila Prabhupada with waters Krishna devotees gathered from
1008 holy places throughout India.
Local celebrations in hundreds of cities will occur throughout
the
year, including the centennial inaugural functions, "Hare Krishna
World Convention," "World Holy Name Day," commemoration of ISKCON's
original incorporation in New York in July 1966, and the India temple
openings.
[Short paragraph here for local news.]
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