Constitution of   Association
				      
				      These are  the original principles of   Krishna Consciousness established by 
				      Srila Prabhupada in 1966 in New   York
			        
				    
                  
1. The name of the society is the   International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
                  
                  
2. The headquarters of the Society is   located at Radha-krishna temple, 26 2nd Avenue, New York City, 10003,   USA.
                  
                  
3.The objectives for which the Society   is being established are:
                  
                  
(A) To educate the greater human   society in the techniques of spiritual life as the basis for a balanced psychic   and biological development, and thereby achieve for the first time in human   society a real peace and unity among the contending forces in the world   today.
                  
                  
(B) To propagate the sense of Godhead,   the all attractive Personality of primal eternal form, as He Himself revealed in   His own words in the Bhagavad-gita, the Holy Scripture of the Lord Krishna, the   Godhead.
                  
                  
(C) To bring together individuals in a   Society, regardless of nationality and irrespective of creed or caste, in order   to develop a nearness to the Godhead and thereby the idea that within the   members and humanity-at-large there is an infinitesimal soul-spirit that is part   and parcel in quality with the Godhead, and that all life is meant for the   satisfaction of said Godhead, the Supreme Soul.
                  
                  
(D) To encourage the teachings of Lord   Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu who demonstrated practically the transcendental process   of approaching the absolute Personality of Godhead by His acts of congregational   chanting of the holy name of God, a process known as samkirtan.
                  
                  
(E) To prove by active work and   preaching that Lord Sri Krishna is the only enjoyer of all the outcomes of   individual and collective sacrifice, penance, meditation, arts, culture,   science, because He is the Supreme Proprietor of the whole universe, eternally   apart of Him everyone knows Him as a friend. Real peace can be attained when   this is realized, in fact.
                  
                  
(F) To assist whenever and wherever   possible in the building of a social structure on the real foundation of   spiritual progress and establishment of peace and unity between men throughout   the world.
                  
                  
(G) To attempt to save men   individually from the chain of victimization the ongoing trend in modern   civilization operates by, in the name of ideologies of false sentiment, so that   Man may again be a free soul, to act and live freely with spiritual vision. This   is possible by individual spiritual initiation, Diksha, when a man can see   everything in Godhead and Godhead in everything.
                  
                  
(H) To further toward realization this   highest truth as revealed by Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and the six Goswamins   headed by Srila Rupa and Sanatana Goswamins.
                  
                  
(I) To have for its objectives amongst   the others four principles which the Goswamins had in view. They are the   following:
                  
                  
1. To erect a holy place of   transcendental pastimes as well as a place where members of the Lord Sri Krishna   can flourish.
                  
                  
2. To propagate all over the world in   the form of missionaries the process of devotion, the transcendental service to   the Godhead, and to make known that this devotional service is the main function   of the human being.
                  
                  
3. In order to accomplish this, to   adopt proselytizing methods of peaceful means and to establish a broader society   of association for all members, including scholars, and admirers, to engage in   this service as put forth in the Srimad Bhagavatam.
                  
                  
4. To install, wherever it is   possible, the worship and temple of Radha-krishna and that of Sri Chaitanya, and   to give facility to everyone to become trained in the modes of archan or   preparatory principles of devotional service.
                  
                  
(J) To introduce to the members of the   Society and humanity-at-large a simpler and more natural purpose in life by   means suitable to the particular place and time, and as enjoined in the   Bhagavad-gita.
                  
                  
(K) To organize educational programs,   such as classes and lecture tours, and to institute services, such as mailing,   for the benefit of the members of the Society and humanity-at-large.
                  
                  
(L) To publish periodicals, books   and/or pamphlets in all important languages in order to reach human society and   give an opportunity to same to communicate with the Society.
                  
                  
(M) To invoke the quality of goodness   particularly in every member of the Society, individually by the process of   Diksha and by establishing one in the status of a brahmin (good and intelligent   man) on the basis of truthfulness, knowledge and faith in the transcendental   service of the Lord.
                  
                  
(N) Among the secondary objectives of   the society, it shall undertake the following activities:
                  
                  
1. To revive the scientific system of   social orders of classification based on intelligence, martial spirit,   productivity and common assistance, generally known as the four castes, with   reference to quality and worth for the common cause of world society.
                  
                  
2. To discharge as a matter of course   the vitiated system of supremacy of one man over another by false prestige of   birthright or vested interests.
                  
                  
3. To popularize the vegetable-grain   diet under approved methods in order that full value of protein, carbohydrate,   fat and vitamin benefit may be derived.
                  
                  
4. To discourage intoxicating or   addicting habits of all descriptions and dimensions and to expose such persons   thus afflicted to approved methods of spiritual realization.
                  
                  
July 7, 1966
                  
                  
Original signed by
                  
                  
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami   Acharya
                  
                  
Raymond Marais
                    Micheal A.   Grant
                    Robert Lefkowitz
                    James S. Greene