Krishna and Jesus Christ 
        Many people often wonder what is the view of Lord Jesus Christ in the Krishna consciousness movement.
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost exponent of the Krishna
      consciousness movement explains that Jesus is Krishna's  representative,       son of God, and spiritual master.        
Below are excerpts from Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures,       and conversations about Jesus Christ and his
      relationship with Krsna.        
"If one loves Krishna, he must love Lord Jesus also.       And if one perfectly loves Jesus he must love Krishna too. If       he says, "Why shall I love Krishna? I shall love Jesus,"       then he has no knowledge. And if one says, "Why shall I       love Jesus? I shall love Krishna", then he has no knowledge       either. If one understands Krishna, then he will understand Jesus.       If one understands Jesus, you'll understand Krishna too"
      (Srila Prabhupada - Room conversation with Allen Ginsberg,       May 12, 1969 / Columbus - Ohio)        
As Lord Jesus Christ said, we should hate the sin, not the       sinner. That is a very nice statement, because the sinner is       under illusion. He is mad. If we hate him, how can we deliver       him? Therefore, those who are advanced devotees, who are really       servants of God, do not hate anyone. When Lord Jesus Christ was       being crucified, he said, "My God, forgive them. They know       not what they do." This is the proper attitude of an advanced       devotee. He understands that the conditioned souls cannot be       hated, because they have become mad due to their materialistic       way of thinking. In this Krsna consciousness movement, there       is no question of hating anyone. Everyone is welcomed to come       and chant Hare Krsna, take krsna-prasada, listen to the philosophy       of Bhagavad-gita, and try to rectify material, conditioned life.       This is the essential program of Krsna consciousness.
      (Path of Perfection Chapter 3: Learning How to See God)
              
Christian, Muhammadan, Hindu-it doesn't matter. If he is  simply       speaking on behalf of God, he is a guru. Lord Jesus Christ, for       instance. He canvassed people, saying, "Just try to love       God." Anyone-it doesn't matter who-be he Hindu, Muslim,       or Christian, is a guru if he convinces people to love God. That       is the test. The guru never says, "I am God," or "I       will make you God." The real guru says, "I am a servant       of God, and I will make you a servant of God also." It doesn't       matter how the guru is dressed. As Caitanya Mahaprabhu said,       "Whoever can impart knowledge about Krsna is a spiritual       master." A genuine spiritual master simply tries to get       people to become devotees of Krsna, or God. He has no other  business.
      (Science of Self Realization Chapter 2: Choosing a Spiritual       Master)        
So Lord Jesus Christ said, "My Lord, hallowed be Thy name." He wants to glorify the name of the Lord. And some people says that there is no name of God. How? If Lord Jesus Christ says "Hallowed by Thy name," there must be name. The name is there, but he did not pronounce it because the people at that time will not be able to understand or maybe some reason, but he says there is name. So we are making this propaganda, Krsna consciousness movement, the "Hallowed by Thy name. My Lord Krsna, the Personality of Godhead, let Your holy name be glorified." This is our movement. It is not a sectarian...(Lecture: Bhagavad Gita 3.27 Melbourne June 27, 1974)
Sometimes Sri Krsna descends Himself, and sometimes He  sends       His representative. The major religions of the world-Christian,       Hindu, Buddhist and Moslem-believe in some supreme authority       or personality coming down from the kingdom of God. In the  Christian       religion, Jesus Christ claimed to be the son of God and to be       coming from the kingdom of God to reclaim conditioned souls.       As followers of Bhagavad-gita, we admit this claim to be true.       So basically there is no difference of opinion. In details there       may be differences due to differences in culture, climate and       people, but the basic principle remains the same-that is, God       or His representatives come to reclaim conditioned souls.
      (Raja Vidya Chapter 6 :Knowledge of Krsna's Appearance and       Activities)        
Just like Lord Jesus Christ. He was so badly treated and  still       he was thinking, "Father, they do not know what they are       doing. Please excuse." This is suhrdah. He is praying to       God This is sadhu, mahatma. Suhrdah prasanta. Not that... In       India there are examples like Haridasa Thakura, Prahlada Maharaja.       And the Western countries also, Lord Jesus Christ, he is  saktyavesa-avatara,       God's son. And he tolerated so much. These are the examples of       mahatma. Don't misunderstand that we are preaching that mahatmas       are only in India. No. By the order of the Supreme Personality       of Godhead there are mahatmas even amongst the birds, even amongst       the beasts, even amongst the lower than animals. Because this       Krsna consciousness movement is going on in different places,       in different circumstances.(Srimad Bhagavatam 5.5.3 --vrndavana       Oct 25, 1976)
              
Conversation  with Father Emmanuel       - In 1974, near ISKCON's center in Frankfurt am Main,       West Germany, Srila Prabhupada and several of his disciples took       a morning walk with father Emmanuel Jungclaussen, a Benedictine       monk from Niederalteich Monastery. Noticing that Srila Prabhupada       was carrying meditation beads similar to the rosary, Father  Emmanuel       explained that he also chanted a constant prayer: "Lord       Jesus Christ, be merciful unto us." The following conversation       ensued.
      Conversation  with Cardinal Danielou       - "Thou Shalt Not Kill" or "Thou Shalt       Not Murder"?
      At a monastic retreat near Paris, in July of 1973, Srila  Prabhupada       talked with Cardinal Jean Danielou: "... the Bible does       not simply say, `Do not kill the human being.' It says broadly,       `Thou shalt not kill.'... why do you interpret this to suit your       own convenience?"        
From Perfect Questions, Perfect Answers - Discussions between Peace Corps Worker Bob Cohen and His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Jesus  Christ Was a Guru -       The spiritual leader of the Hare Krsna movement here recognizes       Lord Jesus Christ as "the son of God, the representative       of God... our guru... our spiritual master," yet he has       some sharp words for those who currently claim to be Christ's       followers...
      
      A devotee of Krsna is friendly to everyone. Therefore it is said       here that he has no enemy (nirvairah). How is this? A devotee       situated in Krsna consciousness knows that only devotional service       to Krsna can relieve a person from all the problems of life.       He has personal experience of this, and therefore he wants to       introduce this system, Krsna consciousness, into human society.       There are many examples in history of devotees of the Lord who       risked their lives for the spreading of God consciousness. The       favorite example is Lord Jesus Christ. He was crucified by the       nondevotees, but he sacrificed his life for spreading God  consciousness.       Of course, it would be superficial to understand that he was       killed. Similarly, in India also there are many examples, such       as Thakura Haridasa and Prahlada Maharaja. Why such risk? Because       they wanted to spread Krsna consciousness, and it is difficult.       A Krsna conscious person knows that if a man is suffering it       is due to his forgetfulness of his eternal relationship with       Krsna. Therefore, the highest benefit one can render to human       society is relieving one's neighbor from all material problems.       In such a way, a pure devotee is engaged in the service of the       Lord. Now, we can imagine how merciful Krsna is to those engaged       in His service, risking everything for Him. Therefore it is  certain       that such persons must reach the supreme planet after leaving       the body.
      (Chapter 11 Bhagavad gita text 55 purport)          

 
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