This page contains answers to common questions, along with some
other things that we have found useful and presented here as questions.
Note: In these answers we will follow a few styles for describing
information by use of quotations gleaned from the Racism.info
describer.
- What is Racism.info about?
- What is "Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa
Racism"?
- What is the sort of racism against the Founder of the Hare
Krishna Movement?
- What is "jurisdiksa"?
- Is there a hierarchy of types of racism?
- What help does Racism.info need?

Racism.info is about Insights
into "Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa Racism" against the
Founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, by others in his society, through articles on racism.
We began an e-zine in April 2000 called 'Racism E-zine' on a
so-called devotional website, but we were boycotted without any
reason in presenting the information to the audience that evidenced racism
against the Founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, by others in his society.
Because of this and the lack of etiquette, we independently
began publishing 'Racism E-zine' on a free website on June 15 2000 a number of
articles. We sometimes will re-publish these articles for you.
Please keep informed by visiting Racism.info
and reading various articles.

We are all accustomed to thinking that racism is generally to do with skin
color differences. An edition of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines
racism as, '...a belief that some races are by nature superior to
others...discrimination based on such belief.'
However, this definition of racism requires further elaboration in the
context of spirituality or theism -- where there is a belief in God. So far
the definition of racism has been in the material realm.
It is the aim of Racism.info to extend the
definition of 'racism' into the spiritual realm. We are affiliated to His
Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the super fine Founder of
the global Hare Krishna Movement. We would like to thank His Divine
Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupda for our continuing interest created
in the Hare Krishna Movement that has led to the extension of the racism
definition.
It is very sorrowful indeed to know about the racism in the spiritual realm
because it is all about the racism against the Founder of the Hare Krishna
Movement, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, by others in
his society.

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada founded the Hare
Krishna Movement that led to the global expansion of an incredible and potent
type of spirituality in the main city centers of the world.
However, there was and has been "Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa Racism"
against the
Founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, by others in his society. Racism.info
purpose is to explain this type of racism. Please keep reading the
articles that we will publish.

Actually we formed this term in April 2000 to explain racism of the
spiritual realm. It is derived from the word "jurisdiction"
and according to an edition of Merriam-Webster Dictionary, it is defined as
'...the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law ...the
authority of a sovereign power ... the limits or territory within which
authority may be extended....'
In the word "jurisdiksa" there is a sanskrit word "...diksa...."
According to sanskrit the word "Diksa" means the relationship of a
spiritual seeker with a spiritual guru, who is coming in disciplic
succession for humanity. In other words the spiritual guru has a
bonafide "jurisdiction" to spiritually serve and is so doing through
disciples -- hence the word "jurisDiksa."

Yes, there is infact a racism type hierarchy. "Spiritual/Guru
jurisdiction or jurisdiksa Racism" is the topmost
racism.
Racism.info will inform you about this kind of
racism of the spiritual realm. There is obviously also the racism of the
material realm that we all know and as is defined in the english language and
dictionaries. This is generally based on skin color. However, the
definition of racism now needs to expanded so that the spiritual realm is also
taken into consideration.

We would like you to oppose the "Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa Racism" against the
Founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, by others in his society.
Please keep visiting Racism.info
and read the various articles. Let others know about this site and the
"Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa Racism" against the
Founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, by others in his society.
We will soon allow you to make a donation. This will
help Racism.info to fund and develop this site and also let us do more
activities for opposing the "Spiritual/Guru jurisdiction or jurisdiksa
Racism."