>
>  The Case Against Lord Krishna
>
> A nun in Warsaw, Poland, filed a case against ISKCON (International Society
> for Krishna Consciousness). The case came up in court.
>
> The nun remarked that ISKCON was spreading its activities and gaining
> followers in Poland. She wanted ISKCON to be banned because its followers
> were glorifying a character called 'Krishna', "who had loose morals," having
> married to 16,000 women called Gopikas.
>
> The ISKCON defendant to the Judge: "Please ask the nun to repeat the oath
> she took when she was ordained as a nun."
>
> The Judge asked the nun to recite the oath loudly. She did not.
>
> The ISKCON man asked whether he could read out the oath for the nun.
>
> "Go ahead", said the judge.
>
> The oath said in effect that "she (the nun) is married to Jesus Christ".
> The ISKCON man said, "Your Lordship! Lord Krishna is alleged to have
> 'married' 16,000 women only. There are more than a million nuns who assert
> that they are married to Jesus Christ. Between the two, Krishna and Jesus
> Christ, who has a loose character?"
>
> The case was dismissed.
>
> Source: http://durgeswara.blogspot.com/2010/12/blog-post_23.html (Don't
> know the authenticity)
>

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