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Home > Srila Prabhupada At Radha Damodar Temple We Have Found 4 Products for your search of Srila Prabhupada At Radha Damodar Temple. Displaying Articles Page 1 and Items Page 1.
    (0 votes) Srila Prabhupada's Presentation of Sastras by Victor Epand. Srila Prabhupada did not present Shastra as a dry academic subject to be theorized and armchair-philosophized about. Instead of giving abstruse explanations, he spoke and more importantly lived the essense of shastra. He repeatedly emphasized the point of all sastra: "You are not this body. Surrender to Krsna."
Srila Prabhupada repeatedly said that by reading his books we get in touch with the p... products, articles
    (0 votes) Better Ways Of Eating For Krishna And Prabhupada Victor Epand Now comes the controversial part where I attempt to explain how many of our habits (that we confuse with Kcon) or activities may be harming us or at least not contributing to our health. Lets take eating for example. Most of us were brought up in Kcon eating tons of Halvah, Sweet Rice, fried foods, etc. We thought: Its prasadam, so how can it be bad for our bodies?"
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    (0 votes) Swami Prabhupada The Divine Grace by Victor Epand. Srila Prabhupada was neither enamored by western education nor was he ambitious for scholastic achievement. He was always thinking about religious and philosophical or devotional things about God
Srila Prabhupada's father believed that with a good education his son would have a much more promising career, then in 1916 he arranged for him to attend Scottish Churches' College, then to the top Brit... products, articles
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His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada appeared in this world in 1896 in Calcutta, India. He first met his spiritual master, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami in Calcutta in 1922. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta the foremost scholar and devotee of his time had founded the Gaudiya Matha (a Vedic institute with sixty-four branches throughout India). He liked this educated young man and convinced him to dedicate his life to teaching Vedic knowledge. 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 followed, Srila Prabhupada wrote a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, the most important Vedic text, and he assisted the Gaudiya Matha in its work. In 1944 he single-handedly started an English fortnightly magazine called Back to Godhead. He edited and typed the manuscripts, checked the galley proofs and even distributed the copies for free and struggled to maintain the publication. Recognizing Srila Prabhupada's philosophical learning and devotion, the Gaudiya Vaisnava Society honored him in 1944 with the title "Bhaktivedanta." In 1950, at age fifty-four, Srila Prabhupada retired from family life. Four years liter he adopted the vanaprastha (retired) order to devote more time to his studies and writing, and soon he traveled to the holy city of Vrndavana. There he lived in a small room in the historic Radha-Damodara temple and engaged in several years of deep study and writing In I 959 he accepted the renounced order of life (sannyasa). At Radha Damodara, Srila Prabhupada wrote Easy Journey to Other Planets and started his life s masterpiece a multivolume translation of and commentary on the eighteen-thousand-verse Srimad Bhagavatam, the cream of the Vedic literatures. After publishing three volumes of the Bhagavatam Srila Prabhupada came to the United States in 1965 to fulfill the mission of his spiritual master. After that time, His Divine Grace wrote some eighty volumes of authoritative translations, commentaries, and summary studies of the philosophical and religious classics of India. When he first arrived by freighter in New York City Srila Prabhupada was practically penniless. But after nearly a year of great difficulty, he founded the International Society for Krishna Consciousness in July of 1966. Before his much-lamented passing on November 14 1977 he guided the Society and saw it grow to a worldwide confederation of more than one hundred ashrams, schools, temples, institutes, and farm communities.
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