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Submitted by phani on September 13, 2007 - 11:29am.

Bhakta Jan (VEDA - Vedic Knowledge Online) published these articles about his preaching experience on different internet-forums on our late ~/groups web site. This is meant as a starting point for others to add their own experience and comments.

Everybody can post comments to Jan's articles and, if you've registered an account and joined the Internet Preaching content-channel (subscribe), you can add your own articles to this 'online-book,' or post separate articles in this channel.

(Sorry, because of obnoxious spam-bots I'll have to personally approve your user-account; normally that doesn't take more than a couple of hours, though. Subscribing to one of our content-channels as reg. user happens instantly.)

This book is an introduction to different internet-forums and chat-services, and if you have experience preaching in one of these, you should add them as comments or new pages to this book. For other subjects concerning internet-preaching you should probably post a new article ('page') here.

At Pariprashnena.com, an un-censored discussion forum for devotees, you'll find devotees interested in and practicing internet preaching, and if you're looking for the latest internet technologies, there's Worldsankirtan, a Google-group of devotees with experience and different areas of expertise in internet related subjects.

 

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Srila Prabhupada:

"When I began my preaching work in New York I never followed this policy of lecturing amongst the stereotyped politicians or elites of society. And if I would have followed such a policy, I think I would also have gone back to India without any success."