In the last ten years of his life, in spite of his advanced age,
Srila Prabhupada circled the globe twelve times on lecture tours that
have took him to six continents. In spite of such a vigorous schedule,
Srila Prabhupada continued to write prolifically. His writings
constitute a veritable library of Vedic philosophy, religion, literature
and culture.
WHO IS SRILA PRABHUPADA
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was born in
1896 in Calcutta, India. He first met his spiritual master, Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami, in Calcutta in 1922.
Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati, a prominent devotional scholar and the founder of sixty-four
branches of Gaudiya Mathas (Vedic institutes), liked this educated young
man and convinced him to dedicate his life to teaching Vedic knowledge
in the Western world. Srila Prabhupada became his student, and eleven
years later (1933) at Allahabad, he became his formally initiated
disciple.
At their first meeting, in 1922, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura requested Srila Prabhupada to broadcast Vedic knowledge through
the English language. In the years that followed, Srila Prabhupada wrote
a commentary on the Bhagavad-gita and in 1944, without assistance,
started an English fortnightly magazine.
Recognizing Srila Prabhupada’s philosophical learning and devotion,
the Gaudiya Vaisnava Society honored him in 1947 with the title
“Bhaktivedanta.” In 1950, at the age of fifty-four, Srila Prabhupada
retired from married life, and four years later he adopted the
vanaprastha (retired) order to devote more time to his studies and
writing. Srila Prabhupada traveled to the holy city of Vrndavana, where
he lived in very humble circumstances in the historic medieval temple of
Radha-Damodara. There he engaged for several years in deep study and
writing. He accepted the renounced order of life (sannyasa) in 1959. At
Radha-Damodara, Srila Prabhupada began work on his life’s masterpiece: a
multivolume translation and commentary on the 18,000-verse
Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana). He also wrote Easy Journey to
Other Planets.
After publishing three volumes of Bhagavatam, Srila Prabhupada came
to the United States, in 1965, to fulfill the mission of his spiritual
master. Since that time, His Divine Grace has written over sixty volumes
of authoritative translations, commentaries and summary studies of the
philosophical and religious classics of India.
In 1965, when he first arrived by freighter in New York City, Srila
Prabhupada was practically penniless. It was after almost a year of
great difficulty that he established the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness in July of 1966. Under his careful guidance, the
Society has grew within a decade to a worldwide confederation of almost
one hundred asramas, schools, temples, institutes and farm communities.
In 1968, Srila Prabhupada created New Vrndavana, an experimental
Vedic community in the hills of West Virginia. Inspired by the success
of New Vrndavana, then a thriving farm community of more than one
thousand acres, his students founded several similar communities in the
United States and abroad.
In 1972, His Divine Grace introduced the Vedic system of primary and
secondary education in the West by founding the Gurukula school in
Dallas, Texas. The school began with three children in 1972, and by the
beginning of 1975 the enrollment had grown to one hundred fifty.
Srila Prabhupada also inspired the construction of a large
international center at Sridhama Mayapur in West Bengal, India, which is
also the site for a planned Institute of Vedic Studies. A similar
project is the magnificent Krsna-Balarama Temple and International Guest
House in Vrndavana, India. These are centers where Westerners can live
to gain firsthand experience of Vedic culture.
Srila Prabhupada’s most significant contribution, however, is his
books. Highly respected by the academic community for their
authoritativeness, depth and clarity, they are used as standard
textbooks in numerous college courses. His writings have been translated
into eleven languages. The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, established in
1972 exclusively to publish the works of His Divine Grace, has thus
become the world’s largest publisher of books in the field of Indian
religion and philosophy.
In the last ten years of his life, in spite of his advanced age,
Srila Prabhupada circled the globe twelve times on lecture tours that
have took him to six continents. In spite of such a vigorous schedule,
Srila Prabhupada continued to write prolifically. His writings
constitute a veritable library of Vedic
philosophy, religion, literature
and culture.
310: “Srila Prabhupada: The Founder-Acarya of ISKCON” on founderacharya.com [Guideline] Whereas the booklet, “Srila Prabhupada: The Founder-Acarya of ISKCON,”
released by Ravindra Svarupa Das and published by the ISKCON GBC Press,
is approved by the GBC body as the foundational document on this
topic; Whereas the booklet is now available for free download on the
website www.founderacharya.com; Whereas
making the booklet widely available is important for the future of
ISKCON, because establishing Srila Prabhupada’s position of
Founder-Acarya will benefit devotees generation after
generation RESOLVED: That every ISKCON project website should have a
link to www.founderacharya.com
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