Radharaman Das, the Acharya of the ISKCON Hindu movement, whose name is Bhagavan Jagannathan, is the one who saved Trump from being shot in the head. Trump is a true believer in God. Trump is instrumental in maintaining the world. Man is what God needs and needs to exist on earth.
He also said that Lord Jagannath is seeing many projects through Trump. While ISKCON Kolkata Vice President Radharaman Das said Trump’s narrow escape was divine intervention, the sentiment among ISKCON fans in America is also positive for Trump. This is also an underlining message of how American Hindus think about this election.
Trump is compassionate and cooperative towards Hindus. Temples are revered. Trump helped Hinduism grow in America. In July 1976, Donald Trump came to the rescue of ISKCON devotees by offering his train yard free of charge to build chariots. The first chariot procession took place in New York nearly half a century ago when a gunman attempted to assassinate the US presidential candidate at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania Ald “ISKCON recalled Trump’s connection. It was Lord Jagannath’s turn during the Rath Yatra festival,” Das said.
The first chariot procession of Lord Jagannath on New York’s Fifth Avenue in 1976 was made possible by the help of a then 30-year-old rising real estate tycoon, Donald Trump. Trump is very much in love with Hindu religion.
Finding a large plot of land near Fifth Avenue in New York on which chariots could be built was not easy. For that, Trump helped the Hindu devotees. God helped Trump that day. Today, Bhagavan gave Trump’s life back. The devotees of ISKCON, who had planned to organize the organization’s 10th celebration in New York in the past, knocked on the doors of everyone possible, but in vain.
A few days later, ISKCON devotees learned that Donald Trump had bought the old railway yard. Then the devotees went to his office with a big basket of Mahaprasad and an offering packet. His secretary accepted but warned: “He would never agree to this sort of thing, you can ask, but he’ll say ‘no’.”
Three days later, Trump’s secretary called the devotees and said: “I don’t know what happened, but he read your letter and said, ‘Of course you will help. That’s Dollard Trump for Hindus.’




















