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Betrayal of the Spirit: My Life Behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement
 
 
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Betrayal of the Spirit: My Life Behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement [Paperback]

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The Hare Krishnas' Western world headquarters is on a residential street in West Los Angeles called Watseka Avenue, just off Venice Boulevard near Culver City. Read the first page
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