How ISKCON won it’s case against Christian Bigots in Poland

published on December 11, 2010

There was a case of nuns in a court in Warsaw,  Poland against ISKCON.

Noting that the ISKCON is spreading it’s activities and gaining followers in Poland , a nun filed a case before a Judicial Magistrate praying that ISKCON should be banned, because it’s followers are glorifying a Character called Krishna ‘Who was loose in morals, having married 16,000 Gopikas’.

When the case came up for hearing the ISKCON defendant requested the Judge to ask the nun to repeat the oath she has taken when she has ordained as a nun.

The Judge asked the Nun to recite the Oath loudly. She would not.

ISKCON man asked the Judge whether he could read it out for the nun.

The Judge said go ahead.

The pledge was in effect that ‘she (nun) is married to Jesus Christ’ .

ISKCON man said “Your Lordship! Lord Krishna is alleged to have ‘married’ 16,000 women. There are more than a million nuns who assert that they are married to Jesus Christ. Between the two, Krishna and the nun, who are of loose characters”.

The Judge dismissed the case and allowed ISKCON to go its way.

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