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New Vrindaban

New Vrindaban is an unincorporated area and an ISKCON (Hare Krishna) intentional community located in Marshall County, West Virginia, United States, near Moundsville.[2] The town consists of 1,204 acres (4.87 km2) (of which 0.1 km² is of water),[3] and several building complexes, homes, apartment buildings, and businesses including the Sri Sri Radha Vrindaban Chandra Temple (RVC Temple) and Prabhupada's Palace of Gold. New Vrindaban was founded in 1968 under the direct guidance of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of ISKCON, by his disciple Kirtanananda Swami. It is named for the Indian city of Vrindavan.

ISKCON New Vrindaban
The Palace of Gold
ISKCON New Vrindaban
Location within the state of West Virginia
ISKCON New Vrindaban
ISKCON New Vrindaban (the United States)
Coordinates: 39°57′53″N 80°36′23″W / 39.96472°N 80.60639°W / 39.96472; -80.60639
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountyMarshall
Area
 • Total1.9 sq mi (4.8 km2)
 • Land1.8 sq mi (4.7 km2)
 • Water0.04 sq mi (0.1 km2)
Elevation
1,175 ft (358 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total352
 • Density190/sq mi (73/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
26041
Area code304/681
GNIS feature ID1717344 [1]

Geography Edit

 
Lewis Wetzel resting place in McCreary Cemetery
 
Apartment building on Peggy Lane
 
Oxen Road

According to the 2010 US Census, the six census blocks that make up New Vrindaban had a population of 352 and had the West Virginia status of unincorporated town. It is bordered on the north and northwest by Big Wheeling Creek, on the East by Stull Run, and on the southwest by the village of Limestone. The town's water and sewage utilities are provided by the New Vrindaban Public Service District, and following the Marshall County Commission's road naming project all streets in New Vrindaban have been fully named. In addition to ISKCON, the town is the location of McCreary Cemetery, resting place of West Virginia pioneer Lewis Wetzel; various locally owned businesses; and other ISKCON-affiliated organizations. The chief components in New Vrindaban's economy are tourism, agriculture, and cottage industries as well as income from fracking on the community's land.[4]

The religious organization ISKCON New Vrindaban is the largest holder of land in New Vrindaban with 38% of the land. The nonprofit organization ECO-Vrindaban, Inc. holds 14%, and all other organizations and individuals own 48% of the land encompassing New Vrindaban. In addition to the previously mentioned organizations, as of 2010 jewellery manufacturer Lone Ones Inc., organic commercial bakery World's Best Cookie, Vaishnava Performing Arts Inc., and Vedic Heritage Trust Inc. had facilities in New Vrindaban.[5]

History Edit

 
Sri Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple, at Temple of Understanding Circle Drive, July 1997.

The community was founded in 1968 by Kirtanananda Swami and Hayagriva Das, two early disciples of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.[6] New Vrindaban developed under the guidance of Kirtanananda Swami (honored as "Srila Bhaktipada" after March 1979), and by the mid-1970s the live-in population had grown to over 100.[7] By the 1980s the population was more than 500.[8]

ISKCON New Vrindaban is strictly vegetarian and believes that meat consumption creates negative karma. Alcoholic beverages and illegal substances (such as drugs) are prohibited in the main holy sites around the Temple of Understanding Circle Drive.[9]

According to ISKCON News, on July 4, 1983 Vedavyasa Priya Swami installed the statue of Sri Nathji at the RVC Temple.[10] Conversely, according to Gargarishi Das, the deity was not installed by Vedavyasa Priya, but was installed instead by Kirtanananda Swami.[11]

In October, 1986, a census report showed 377 adults living at the community.[12]

On March 16, 1987, during their annual meeting at Mayapur, India, the ISKCON Governing Body Commission expelled Kirtanananda from the society for "moral and theological deviations."[13] The community of New Vrindaban was expelled from ISKCON a year later.[14] After Kirtanananda Swami left New Vrindaban, and new leadership stabilized, the community was readmitted to ISKCON in 1998.[15][16]

Prabhupada's Palace of Gold Edit

 
Prabhupada's Palace of Gold and Hare Krishna devotees, c. 1982.

Originally intended in 1972 to be a residence for A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder-acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON),[17] the plans evolved after Prabhupada's death in November 1977 for an ornate palace of marble, gold and carved teakwood, which was dedicated as a memorial shrine on September 2, 1979. Kirtanananda Swami, the leader of the New Vrindaban community, and Bhagavatananda das, the community's principal architect and sculptor, were the two primary forces behind its design and construction.[18][19]

It reportedly cost $600,000 in materials, and the labor was donated by the devotees.[17][20] The unpaid workers were often untrained and learned on the job.[21] Kirtanananda Swami explained, "In the beginning, we didn't even know how to lay blocks. As our Krishna consciousness developed, our building skills developed, then our creativity developed, and the scope of the project developed."[22]

Prabhupada's Palace of Gold opened in 1979.[23][24][25] CBS PM Magazine reported, "the magnificence of the Palace of Gold would be hard to exaggerate." Life magazine called the Palace "a place where tourists can come and be amazed."[26] The New York Times proclaimed "Welcome to Heaven."[23] The Washington Post called the palace "Almost Heaven."[24] The Courier-Journal of Louisville stated, "It's hard to believe that Prabhupada's Palace is in West Virginia. In fact, it's hard to believe it's on this planet."[25]

Beginning in the early 1990s, a lack of sufficient financial resources caused palace maintenance to be neglected; nevertheless, as of 2008, 50,000 tourists and Hindu pilgrims reportedly continued to visit each year.[14] Since mid-2011, an ambitious five-year, $4.27-million restoration effort has been underway to restore and renew the palace.[27]

Gallery 1997–2007 Edit

References and footnotes Edit

All information is sourced to the following article unless stated otherwise

  • Rochford, Burke E. Jr. and Kendra Bailey Almost Heaven: Leadership, Decline and the Transformation of New Vrindaban in Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions Vol. 9 nr. 3 February 2006 (subscription required)
  1. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  2. ^ "About us: New Vrindaban" official website. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
  3. ^ Marshall County, WV Courthouse, County Assessor Records, Populated Places Statistics
  4. ^ Uhle, Amanda (28 May 2023). "He Said I Was a Fracking Heiress. I Went to West Virginia to Find Out". Politico. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  5. ^ Marshall County, WV Courthouse, County Assessor Records, 2010 Webster District Tax Map 1 and 2 Parcel Data
  6. ^ Dasa, Hayagriva (1986). (PDF). Palace Press. Archived from the original on August 19, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Brugger, Rachael; Cappello, Cydney. "The Rise, Fall, and Rebuilding of New Vrindaban" (PDF). Ohio University Global Leadership Center. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  8. ^ Fox, Margalit (24 October 2011). "Swami Bhaktipada, Ex-Hare Krishna Leader, Dies at 74". The New York Times. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Welcome sign at entrance to Temple of Understanding Circle Drive
  10. ^ 26 July 2008 Sri Nathji: The Transcendental Cowherd Boy Goes West 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine ISKCON News, Retrieved on 18 September 2008
  11. ^ Gargarishi Das, “Radha-Vrindaban Chandra Festival,” Brijabasi Spirit, vol. X, no. IV (c. August 1983), 17.[verification needed]
  12. ^ This is confirmed by the New Vrindaban offering in the 1986 Srila Prabhupada Vyasa-puja book—"Sri Vyasa-puja 1986: The Most Blessed Event, August 28, 1986, The Appearance Day of Our Beloved Spiritual Master His Divine Grace Om Visnupada Paramahamsa Parivrajakacarya Astottara-sata Sri Srimad A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness"—which listed the names of each resident of the community. Disciples of Srila Prabhupada: 104 men, 66 women; Granddisciples: 99 men, 91 women; Varnasrama College: 17; Children 212. This was probably the year of greatest population for the community.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link), dead link March 2010
  14. ^ a b Pulliam, Sarah (18 July 2008). . Columbus Dispatch. p. 1–A. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved January 23, 2016. Instead of communes, today's Hare Krishnas have embraced congregations and welcome those with only a casual interest in the movement.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  15. ^ Houser, Mark (30 April 2006). "Hare Krishnas are rebuilding their temple". The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  16. ^ James R. Lewis (6 April 2011). Violence and New Religious Movements. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 286. ISBN 978-0-19-973563-1.
  17. ^ a b New Vrindaban Community (1986). Prabhupada's Palace of Gold: A Labor of Love. Palace Press, Moundsville, West Virginia.
  18. ^ McCarthy, Ellen (January 2013). "Can Hare Krishnas at Palace of Gold in W.Va. rebuild its tarnished community?". The Washington Post.
  19. ^ Smullen, Madhava (January 2014). . ISKCON News. Archived from the original on 2020-12-03. Retrieved 2018-10-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  20. ^ Dasa, Yogesvara (July 1981). "In the Hills of West Virginia". New Vrindaban Brijabasi Spirit, The ISKCON New Vrindaban Blog. Retrieved January 23, 2016. Prabhupada's Palace of Gold – Back To Godhead Article – July 1981.
  21. ^ "In the process of building the Palace our devotees have become expert in so many arts and crafts; many which we never before thought possible. The labor on the Palace—truly a labor of love—has been done completely by the devotees of New Vrindaban, without any remuneration except for the highest; that is, developing one's spiritual consciousness, knowing that one's efforts are being devoted solely for the pleasure of Krishna and the spiritual master." Damodar Pandit Das, "Scenes from Prabhupada's Palace," Brijabasi Spirit, vol. 4, no. 7 (October 1977), 8.[verification needed]
  22. ^ Kirtanananda Swami, cited by Edward Schumacher, "West Virginia Marvels at Indian Palace," The New York Times (Monday, September 3, 1979).[verification needed]
  23. ^ a b Edward Schumacher, "West Virginia Marvels at Indian Palace," The New York Times (Monday, September 3, 1979).
  24. ^ a b Lynn Darling, "Krishna Land," The Washington Post (Monday, September 3, 1979), D1.
  25. ^ a b "Children of Krishna: Seeking heaven in West Virginia," The Courier-Journal Magazine (Sunday, February 10, 1980).
  26. ^ Hillary Johnson, "Children of a Harsh Bliss: In a West Virginia Commune, an Extraordinary Look at Life and Love Among the Krishnas," Life (April 1980).
  27. ^ . Palace of Gold at New Vrindaban. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved January 23, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links Edit

  • New Vrindaban Website
  • Prabhupada's Palace of Gold Website
  • Palace Lodge Accommodations at New Vrindaban

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New Vrindaban is an unincorporated area and an ISKCON Hare Krishna intentional community located in Marshall County West Virginia United States near Moundsville 2 The town consists of 1 204 acres 4 87 km2 of which 0 1 km is of water 3 and several building complexes homes apartment buildings and businesses including the Sri Sri Radha Vrindaban Chandra Temple RVC Temple and Prabhupada s Palace of Gold New Vrindaban was founded in 1968 under the direct guidance of A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada founder of ISKCON by his disciple Kirtanananda Swami It is named for the Indian city of Vrindavan ISKCON New VrindabanUnincorporated areaThe Palace of GoldISKCON New VrindabanLocation within the state of West VirginiaShow map of West VirginiaISKCON New VrindabanISKCON New Vrindaban the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 39 57 53 N 80 36 23 W 39 96472 N 80 60639 W 39 96472 80 60639CountryUnited StatesStateWest VirginiaCountyMarshallArea Total1 9 sq mi 4 8 km2 Land1 8 sq mi 4 7 km2 Water0 04 sq mi 0 1 km2 Elevation1 175 ft 358 m Population 2010 Total352 Density190 sq mi 73 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes26041Area code304 681GNIS feature ID1717344 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Prabhupada s Palace of Gold 4 Gallery 1997 2007 5 References and footnotes 6 External linksGeography Edit nbsp Lewis Wetzel resting place in McCreary Cemetery nbsp Apartment building on Peggy Lane nbsp Oxen RoadAccording to the 2010 US Census the six census blocks that make up New Vrindaban had a population of 352 and had the West Virginia status of unincorporated town It is bordered on the north and northwest by Big Wheeling Creek on the East by Stull Run and on the southwest by the village of Limestone The town s water and sewage utilities are provided by the New Vrindaban Public Service District and following the Marshall County Commission s road naming project all streets in New Vrindaban have been fully named In addition to ISKCON the town is the location of McCreary Cemetery resting place of West Virginia pioneer Lewis Wetzel various locally owned businesses and other ISKCON affiliated organizations The chief components in New Vrindaban s economy are tourism agriculture and cottage industries as well as income from fracking on the community s land 4 The religious organization ISKCON New Vrindaban is the largest holder of land in New Vrindaban with 38 of the land The nonprofit organization ECO Vrindaban Inc holds 14 and all other organizations and individuals own 48 of the land encompassing New Vrindaban In addition to the previously mentioned organizations as of 2010 jewellery manufacturer Lone Ones Inc organic commercial bakery World s Best Cookie Vaishnava Performing Arts Inc and Vedic Heritage Trust Inc had facilities in New Vrindaban 5 History Edit nbsp Sri Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple at Temple of Understanding Circle Drive July 1997 The community was founded in 1968 by Kirtanananda Swami and Hayagriva Das two early disciples of A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada 6 New Vrindaban developed under the guidance of Kirtanananda Swami honored as Srila Bhaktipada after March 1979 and by the mid 1970s the live in population had grown to over 100 7 By the 1980s the population was more than 500 8 ISKCON New Vrindaban is strictly vegetarian and believes that meat consumption creates negative karma Alcoholic beverages and illegal substances such as drugs are prohibited in the main holy sites around the Temple of Understanding Circle Drive 9 According to ISKCON News on July 4 1983 Vedavyasa Priya Swami installed the statue of Sri Nathji at the RVC Temple 10 Conversely according to Gargarishi Das the deity was not installed by Vedavyasa Priya but was installed instead by Kirtanananda Swami 11 In October 1986 a census report showed 377 adults living at the community 12 On March 16 1987 during their annual meeting at Mayapur India the ISKCON Governing Body Commission expelled Kirtanananda from the society for moral and theological deviations 13 The community of New Vrindaban was expelled from ISKCON a year later 14 After Kirtanananda Swami left New Vrindaban and new leadership stabilized the community was readmitted to ISKCON in 1998 15 16 Prabhupada s Palace of Gold Edit nbsp Prabhupada s Palace of Gold and Hare Krishna devotees c 1982 Originally intended in 1972 to be a residence for A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada the founder acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness ISKCON 17 the plans evolved after Prabhupada s death in November 1977 for an ornate palace of marble gold and carved teakwood which was dedicated as a memorial shrine on September 2 1979 Kirtanananda Swami the leader of the New Vrindaban community and Bhagavatananda das the community s principal architect and sculptor were the two primary forces behind its design and construction 18 19 It reportedly cost 600 000 in materials and the labor was donated by the devotees 17 20 The unpaid workers were often untrained and learned on the job 21 Kirtanananda Swami explained In the beginning we didn t even know how to lay blocks As our Krishna consciousness developed our building skills developed then our creativity developed and the scope of the project developed 22 Prabhupada s Palace of Gold opened in 1979 23 24 25 CBS PM Magazine reported the magnificence of the Palace of Gold would be hard to exaggerate Life magazine called the Palace a place where tourists can come and be amazed 26 The New York Times proclaimed Welcome to Heaven 23 The Washington Post called the palace Almost Heaven 24 The Courier Journal of Louisville stated It s hard to believe that Prabhupada s Palace is in West Virginia In fact it s hard to believe it s on this planet 25 Beginning in the early 1990s a lack of sufficient financial resources caused palace maintenance to be neglected nevertheless as of 2008 50 000 tourists and Hindu pilgrims reportedly continued to visit each year 14 Since mid 2011 an ambitious five year 4 27 million restoration effort has been underway to restore and renew the palace 27 Gallery 1997 2007 Edit nbsp Old Nandagram School building now The Ranch Bar amp Grill Pine Hill Road New Vrindaban WV US nbsp Nandagram School New Building Stull Run Road New Vrindaban WV US nbsp Oxen Road New Vrindaban WV US nbsp McCreary Cemetery New Vrindaban WV US nbsp Picture of New Vrindaban Community sign in July 1997 nbsp Sri Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple in July 1997 nbsp Prabhupada s Palace of Gold in June 2007 nbsp A side view of Prabhupada s Palace of Gold in June 2007 nbsp Statues of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Sri Sri Gaura Nitai in June 2007 nbsp Entrance of Sri Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple in June 2007 nbsp The rose garden in June 2007 nbsp Statue of A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in July 1997 References and footnotes EditAll information is sourced to the following article unless stated otherwise Rochford Burke E Jr and Kendra Bailey Almost Heaven Leadership Decline and the Transformation of New Vrindaban in Nova Religio The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions Vol 9 nr 3 February 2006 subscription required Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved 2011 06 07 About us New Vrindaban official website Retrieved 27 March 2009 Marshall County WV Courthouse County Assessor Records Populated Places Statistics Uhle Amanda 28 May 2023 He Said I Was a Fracking Heiress I Went to West Virginia to Find Out Politico Retrieved 30 May 2023 Marshall County WV Courthouse County Assessor Records 2010 Webster District Tax Map 1 and 2 Parcel Data Dasa Hayagriva 1986 The Hare Krishna Explosion PDF Palace Press Archived from the original on August 19 2019 Retrieved January 23 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Brugger Rachael Cappello Cydney The Rise Fall and Rebuilding of New Vrindaban PDF Ohio University Global Leadership Center Retrieved 11 December 2013 Fox Margalit 24 October 2011 Swami Bhaktipada Ex Hare Krishna Leader Dies at 74 The New York Times Retrieved January 23 2016 Welcome sign at entrance to Temple of Understanding Circle Drive 26 July 2008 Sri Nathji The Transcendental Cowherd Boy Goes West Archived 2012 02 13 at the Wayback Machine ISKCON News Retrieved on 18 September 2008 Gargarishi Das Radha Vrindaban Chandra Festival Brijabasi Spirit vol X no IV c August 1983 17 verification needed This is confirmed by the New Vrindaban offering in the 1986 Srila Prabhupada Vyasa puja book Sri Vyasa puja 1986 The Most Blessed Event August 28 1986 The Appearance Day of Our Beloved Spiritual Master His Divine Grace Om Visnupada Paramahamsa Parivrajakacarya Astottara sata Sri Srimad A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness which listed the names of each resident of the community Disciples of Srila Prabhupada 104 men 66 women Granddisciples 99 men 91 women Varnasrama College 17 Children 212 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West Virginia McCarthy Ellen January 2013 Can Hare Krishnas at Palace of Gold in W Va rebuild its tarnished community The Washington Post Smullen Madhava January 2014 Restoration Work Underway at Srila Prabhupada s Palace of Gold ISKCON News Archived from the original on 2020 12 03 Retrieved 2018 10 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Dasa Yogesvara July 1981 In the Hills of West Virginia New Vrindaban Brijabasi Spirit The ISKCON New Vrindaban Blog Retrieved January 23 2016 Prabhupada s Palace of Gold Back To Godhead Article July 1981 In the process of building the Palace our devotees have become expert in so many arts and crafts many which we never before thought possible The labor on the Palace truly a labor of love has been done completely by the devotees of New Vrindaban without any remuneration except for the highest that is developing one s spiritual consciousness knowing that one s efforts are being devoted solely for the pleasure of Krishna and the spiritual master Damodar Pandit Das Scenes from Prabhupada s Palace Brijabasi Spirit vol 4 no 7 October 1977 8 verification needed Kirtanananda Swami cited by Edward Schumacher West Virginia Marvels at Indian Palace The New York Times Monday September 3 1979 verification needed a b Edward Schumacher West Virginia Marvels at Indian Palace The New York Times Monday September 3 1979 a b Lynn Darling Krishna Land The Washington Post Monday September 3 1979 D1 a b Children of Krishna Seeking heaven in West Virginia The Courier Journal Magazine Sunday February 10 1980 Hillary Johnson Children of a Harsh Bliss In a West Virginia Commune an Extraordinary Look at Life and Love Among the Krishnas Life April 1980 Palace History Palace of Gold at New Vrindaban Archived from the original on March 15 2018 Retrieved January 23 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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