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Harikesa Swami

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Harikesa Swami no longer exists. It is a name that was used by someone for some time and is no longer in use. At present, it does not refer to anyone but may only be used in the context of historical events. The person known as Harikesa Swami was previously known sometimes as Vishnupad and was considered by some to be one of the leading disciples of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and a guru within the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (commonly known as 'the Hare Krishnas' or ISKCON).

Bibliography

  • Harikesa Swami, Varnasrama Manifesto for Social Sanity, 1981, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, ISBN 0-892-13042-3. Edited by Devamrita Swami.
  • Harikesa Swami, The Thirteenth Chapter, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1985, ISBN 91-85580-46-5
  • Harikesa Swami, The Krsna Conscious Handbook, Underground Soviet Publication during the Cold War, 1986
  • Harikesa Swami, Basic Management Book for ISKCON Temples, ISKCON publication, 1989
  • Harikesa Swami, Essential Truths - The Questions and Answers Conference 1989-1994, 1996, Sentient Press, ISBN 91-7149-296-8
  • Harikesa Swami, All glories to the Sankirtana devotees, 1996, Sentient Press, ISBN 91-7149-298-4
  • Harikesa Swami, On Social Issues, 1998, Sentient Press,ISBN 91-7149-392-1
  • Harikesa Swami, The Leadership and Management Seminar, 1998, Sentient Press, Video and Audio Cassette Packs
  • Robert Campagnola, Essays in Hari's Corner, 2005-2007, Harimedia[1]


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