Prabhupada A.C. Bhaktivedanta



         


A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (September 1, 1896 - November 14, 1977) was born Abhay Chandra De, in Calcutta, West Bengal. Prior to taking vanaprastha in 1950, he was married with children, and ran a small pharmaceutical business. In July 1966, he brought Hare Krishna to the West, founding the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in New York City. By the time of his disappearance in Vrindavan eleven years later, ISKCON was a widely known expression of Hinduism in the West.

Upon Prahhupada's first meeting with his spiritual master in 1922, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarsvati Thakura, requested that he spread Vedic knowledge in the English language. In 1933 he became a formally initiated disciple. Starting in 1944 and without assistance he started Back to the Godhead, an English language fortnightly for which he acted as publisher, editor and copy editor. In 1947 the Gaudiya Vaisnava Society recognised Prabhupada's scholarship with the honorific Bhaktivedanta (Sanskrit: One who has both devotion and knowledge. See Bhakti and Vedanta). Beginning in 1950 he lived at the medieval Temple of Radha-Damodara in the holy city of Vrndavana. He took sannyasa vows in 1959 following which he published his thirty volume translation of the 18,000 verse Srimad-Bhagavatam and the commentary on it. He then left India to fulfill his master's spiritual mission. Arriving virtually penniless by freighter in New York, he was first helped by the Hippies who were openly searching for "Truth". His first converts were from among them.

ISKCON claims that he is a figure of Vedantic history but the Vedas do not mention ISKCON's main deity Krishna and give Vishnu a side role.

In the twelve years from his arrival in New York until his death he:

Prabhupada followed the teachings of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu and introduced bhakti yoga to a wide Western audience.



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