Skip to main content.
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
Home | Site Menu | About RNB | RNB Store | Cult FAQ | Cult Experts | Apologetics Index | Cult Information Search Engine
A Random Image


 Search



 Share & Follow Religion News Blog


 Remember These Stories?


 Amazon

More articles about: Hare Krishna:

Harrison left Hare Krishna society out of will


ReligionNewsBlog.com • Sunday December 1, 2002

IANS (India), Nov. 30, 2002
http://203.199.93.7/

LONDON: The waiting game within the Hare Krishna society has ended after the revelation that former Beatle George Harrison had not left it a penny.

It was widely reported after his death that he would leave $30 million to the Hare Krishna trust. But the will, publicised on Friday, showed that he left the entire estate of $150 million to his wife Olivia and then their son Dhani, 25.

Several members of the Hare Krishna group had said that George Harrison would bequeath something to the sect. But nobody was certain what his will stated.

George Harrison had joined the Hare Krishna group in the 1960s. His most famous single was My Sweet Lord that arose from his faith in Krishna.

Harrison had donated his ranch in Lethmore Heath village just north of London to the Hare Krishna group. That had led many followers of the sect to believe that there would be a substantial legacy to the group from his will.

It had also been rumoured that his ashes would be scattered in the Ganges. A long vigil by photographers in Varanasi drew a blank.

His widow Olivia made no mention of Hare Krishna in a statement on Friday. “He gave his life to God a long time ago,” she said, adding “he wasn’t trying to hang on to anything. He was fine with it.”

“George dedicated a lot of his life to obtain a good ending and I don’t have any doubt that he was successful,” she further said.

Sitar maestro Ravi Shankar joined the surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at a concert on Friday night to honour George Harrison.

The proceeds from the event, attended by more than 5,000 people, will go to the Material World Charitable Foundation that Harrison supported, to promote the arts, music, education and people with special needs.

Bookmark share or email this Religion News Blog page Bookmark, Share, or Email This Page

 

Read another article Read Another Article

Tags and keywords for this Apologetics Index entry Related News Articles

arrow Topic(s): Hare Krishna
arrow

RSS Feed Subscribe to Religion News Blog updates

Religion News Find Related Information

Use our custom search engines to find additional research resources on religions and cults:
arrow ApologeticsSearch.com: Search for apologetics articles, books, videos, and other research resources across 135 Christian apologetics websites and blogs.
arrow CounterCultSearch.com: Search for information about (religious) cults, cult-like organizations, and cults experts -- as well as paranormal-, New Age, and pseudoscientific claims -- across 260+ websites, blogs and forums dedicated to cult research, spiritual abuse, ex-cult counseling & support.

Religion News Find Related Religion & Spirituality Books at Amazon.com

Religion News Possibly related... or Most Popular Religion News Articles

Religion News Search Search Religion News Blog