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{{Short description|Religious organization}} | {{Short description|Religious organization}} | ||
{{Infobox organization | {{Infobox organization | ||
| name = [[The Vaishnava Foundation]] | | name = [[The Vaishnava Foundation]] | ||
| abbreviation = VF | | abbreviation = VF | ||
| image | | image = Devotees 1988.jpg | ||
| motto = "The highest truth is reality distinguished from illusion for the welfare of all." [[Srimad Bhagavatam]] 1.1.2 | | motto = "The highest truth is reality distinguished from illusion for the welfare of all." [[Srimad Bhagavatam]] 1.1.2 | ||
| formation = {{start date and age|1986|12|df=yes|p=y}} {{nowrap|[[Lake County, California]]}} [[U.S.A.]] | | formation = {{start date and age|1986|12|df=yes|p=y}} {{nowrap|[[Lake County, California]]}} [[U.S.A.]] | ||
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{{Vaishnavism}} | {{Vaishnavism}} | ||
'''The Vaishnava Foundation''' ('''VF''') is a [[tax-exempt]] [[nonprofit organization]] which promotes [[Krishna]] [[Consciousness]] as per the [[orthodox]] standards of its spiritual [[acharya]]s. '''VF''' has members worldwide, predominantly in [[North America]], [[Eastern Europe]], & [[South Asia]]. It is part of the [[Brahma]] [[Sampradaya]] of [[Vaishnavism]], which has existed for thousands of years. Specifically, '''VF''' is in the [[Brahma]]-[[Madhava | Madhavacharya]]-[[Gaudiya]]-[[Vaishnava]] [[lineage]] of disciplic succession. The full legal name of the [[corporation]], founded as an association in 1986 and incorporated in 1988, is '''Metamorphosis League for Monastic Studies: The Vaishnava Foundation, Inc.'''<ref>[https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/CBS/Detail]</ref><ref>[https://california-company.com/co/metemorphosis-league-for-monastic-studies-the-vaishnava-foundation-inc]</ref><ref>[https://www.celebheightwiki.com/kailasa-candra-dasa-height]</ref><ref>[https://www.therealexplanation.org</ref><ref>[https://returntosquareone.com]</ref><ref> https://www.therealexplanation.org/vfoutreach/VFO_ao.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.therealexplanation.org/vfoutreach/VFO_te.pdf</ref> | '''The Vaishnava Foundation''' ('''VF''') is a [[tax-exempt]] [[nonprofit organization]] which promotes [[Krishna]] [[Consciousness]] as per the [[orthodox]] standards of its spiritual [[acharya]]s. '''VF''' has members worldwide, predominantly in [[North America]], [[Eastern Europe]], & [[South Asia]]. It is part of the [[Brahma]] [[Sampradaya]] of [[Vaishnavism]], which has existed for thousands of years. Specifically, '''VF''' is in the [[Brahma]]-[[Madhava | Madhavacharya]]-[[Gaudiya]]-[[Vaishnava]] [[lineage]] of disciplic succession. The full legal name of the [[corporation]], founded as an association in 1986 and incorporated in 1988, is '''Metamorphosis League for Monastic Studies: The Vaishnava Foundation, Inc.'''<ref>[https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/CBS/Detail]</ref><ref>[https://california-company.com/co/metemorphosis-league-for-monastic-studies-the-vaishnava-foundation-inc]</ref><ref>[https://www.celebheightwiki.com/kailasa-candra-dasa-height]</ref><ref>[https://www.therealexplanation.org]</ref><ref>[https://returntosquareone.com]</ref><ref> https://www.therealexplanation.org/vfoutreach/VFO_ao.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.therealexplanation.org/vfoutreach/VFO_te.pdf</ref><ref>J. Gordon Melton (editor in cheif), ''Encyclopedia of American Religions'' (7th ed.); Gale: Detroit, 2003; p.1024</ref><ref> Constance A. Jones and James D. Ryan, ''Encyclopedia of Hinduism'' (Encyclopedia of World Religions series); Facts on File: NY, 2007; pp.287-288</ref><ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kailasa_Candra_Dasa</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
'''VF''' is a branch of the spiritual movement founded and incorporated by His Divine Grace [[A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada]] in [[New York (state)]] in 1966 under the name of The [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness]], Inc.(ISKCON, Inc.).<ref>Lynne Gibson, “Modern World Religions: Hinduism - Pupil Book Core”, Heinemann Educational Publishers, Oxford: 2002; pp: 4-6; ISBN: 0-435-33619-3</ref> '''VF''' is not, however, is not, however, associated in any way with the organization currently using that ISKCON moniker. '''VF''' was, in fact, founded by disciples of Srila Prabhupada who became alarmed at perceived deviations proliferating within the false-structure of the ISKCON entity, which emerged after the disappearance of Srila Prabhupada. In the latter half of 1986, [[Kailasa Candra dasa]] accepted Eric Johanson’s invitation to join the Mount Kailasa [[ashram]] in [[Lake County]], [[California]]. The two co-founded '''VF''' near the end of that year. In January, 1988, in [[Sacramento]], the Vaishnava Foundation association was legally incorporated, becoming a not-for-profit corporation. Mount Kailasa ashram was sold in 1988, mostly to settle a bankruptcy case. The proceeds were legally split between Mount Kailasa Foundation, Inc. and The Vaishnava Foundation, Inc.<ref> | '''VF''' is a branch of the spiritual movement founded and incorporated by His Divine Grace [[A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada]] in [[New York (state)]] in 1966 under the name of The [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness]], Inc.(ISKCON, Inc.).<ref>Lynne Gibson, “Modern World Religions: Hinduism - Pupil Book Core”, Heinemann Educational Publishers, Oxford: 2002; pp: 4-6; ISBN: 0-435-33619-3</ref> '''VF''' is not, however, is not, however, associated in any way with the organization currently using that ISKCON moniker. '''VF''' was, in fact, founded by disciples of Srila Prabhupada who became alarmed at perceived deviations proliferating within the false-structure of the ISKCON entity, which emerged after the disappearance of Srila Prabhupada. In the latter half of 1986, [[Kailasa Candra dasa]] accepted Eric Johanson’s invitation to join the Mount Kailasa [[ashram]] in [[Lake County]], [[California]]. The two co-founded '''VF''' near the end of that year. In January, 1988, in [[Sacramento]], the Vaishnava Foundation association was legally incorporated, becoming a not-for-profit corporation. Mount Kailasa ashram was sold in 1988, mostly to settle a bankruptcy case. The proceeds were legally split between Mount Kailasa Foundation, Inc. and The Vaishnava Foundation, Inc.<ref>https://www.thekrishnaites.org/about/</ref> | ||
Eric Johanson acted as secretary for '''VF''' from 1986 to 2012. | Eric Johanson acted as secretary for '''VF''' from 1986 to 2012. | ||
Kailsa Candra dasa has been a '''VF''' director since its founding.<ref>[http://krishna1008.blogspot.com/2018/04/re-kailash-chandra-by-eric-johanson.html]</ref><ref>[http://bhaktivedantacccg.org/wp/?page_id=102]</ref><ref>Henry Doktorski, “Eleven Naked Emperors: The Crisis of Charismatic Succession in the Hare Krishna Movement (1977-1987)”, Kindle: 2021; pp. 389-390; ISBN: 9781079561371</ref> | Kailsa Candra dasa has been a '''VF''' director since its founding.<ref>[http://krishna1008.blogspot.com/2018/04/re-kailash-chandra-by-eric-johanson.html]</ref><ref>[http://bhaktivedantacccg.org/wp/?page_id=102]</ref><ref>Henry Doktorski, “Eleven Naked Emperors: The Crisis of Charismatic Succession in the Hare Krishna Movement (1977-1987)”, Kindle: 2021; pp. 389-390; ISBN: 9781079561371</ref> | ||
==Philosophy== | ==Philosophy== | ||
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* https://www.radha.name/digital-books/philosphy/vaishnava-foundation-articles-esay | * https://www.radha.name/digital-books/philosphy/vaishnava-foundation-articles-esay | ||
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