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ISKCON swamy skips murder case bit in story of his life

Updated on: 13 January,2010 09:41 AM IST  | 
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American devotee of Krishna keeps bothersome chapter of life out of his 'autobiography'

ISKCON swamy skips murder case bit in story of his life

American devotee of Krishna keeps bothersome chapter of life out of his 'autobiography'

The Monday release of an autobiography by Radhanath Swamy, a senior ISKCON seer, has shocked many devotees. The Journey Home -- Autobiography of an American Swamy skips a significant chapter about the murder of Sulokanau00a0 Das murder case, that shook the American chapter of ISKCON in 1985.






"If an autobiography skips an incident, then we must call the life of the author a big lie," said a devotee of ISKCON.

The murder of Sulokana Das, a member of New Brindavan, an ISKCON branch in West Virginia, came to light in early 1980's and the US court convicted Kirtananda Swamy to whom Radhanath was closely associated.

Kirtanananda was released two years ago, after serving a 20-year jail term. Radhanath said that he was close to Kirthananda until the murder charges were framed against him. " I broke all ties once I came to know about the murder."

Top cop at launch
Shankar Mahadev Bidari, the police commissioner, was one of the guests at the book release. "The murder occurred and was heard in America. Why should I know about it?" he said.
Who is Radhanath Swamy?
Radhanath Swamy was previously known as Richard Slavin, and he is an American born in Chicago. Slavin gravitated toward ISKCON in 1972, when Srila Prabhupada propagated the society across the US.

After changing his name to Radhanath, he played a key role in forming New Brindavan in West Verginia, and was seen as a close disciple of Kirtnananda Swamy.

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