A Summary of Prabhupada’s Miraculous Accomplishments
In
reading many of the profiles of Srila Prabhupada, I’m saddened that a number of
his important projects, programs and achievements are never mentioned. In the
following summary I’ve tried to compile a more comprehensive list of his
credits. Although this list is also incomplete, I hope it presents a fuller
picture of Srila Prabhupada’s greatness.
A Summary of Srila Prabhupada’s Miraculous Accomplishments
from 1965 to 1977
September 15, 2017
In 1965, at seventy years of age, he
ventured outside India for the first time to fulfill the order of his spiritual
master. During his voyage at sea, he suffered two severe heart attacks. He
reached the shores of America with the equivalent of seven dollars to his name.
He
founded the International Society for Krsna Consciousness with a small group of
disciples, after a year of struggling alone in New York City. This marked the
only time in history that a Krsna devotee successfully trained non-Indians in
the strict disciplines of Vaisnavism. Amazingly, this was achieved during the
blossoming of America’s hedonistic counterculture movement.
He
sent his followers, chanting the names of God, into the streets of cities and
towns everywhere and Hare Krsna became famous in every corner of the
earth.
He
sent his disciples to London, where they recorded the single, “Hare Krsna
Mantra”, with George Harrison, in 1969. It became the fastest selling of all
the Apple Corporation’s releases, including those of the Beatles. The record
reached #3 in Czechoslovakia, #9 in Britain, and made the top ten in Germany,
Japan, Australia, South Africa, Yugoslavia, and many other countries.
He
formally initiated approximately five thousand disciples. These initiates
represented a sweeping diversity of nationalities, races, ethnicities, and
religious backgrounds.
He
established 108 Krsna temples on six continents, installed the deity of Krsna
in each center and trained his disciples in the process of deity worship.
Thirty-two new temples (almost three a month) were opened in a single year,
between 1970 and 1971.
He
inaugurated the Rathayatra Festival of Lord Jaganatha in major cities around
the globe, in effect, bringing the temple to the people.
He
instituted the brahmacarini asram, something previously unheard of in Vedic
culture, to give shelter to single women wishing to practice Krsna
consciousness.
He
instructed his disciples in 1967 to start an incense business to provide
financial support for the temples. Within four years the business, Spiritual
Sky Incense, generated an annual revenue of one million dollars (equivalent to
$4,600,000 in 2004).
He
introduced the “Sunday Love Feast” and other prasadam (sanctified food)
distribution programs that provided millions of free meals to the public.
He
created the world’s first chain of vegetarian restaurants.
He
spoke daily on the philosophy of Krsna consciousness, delivering thousands of
formal lectures. Over 2,200 were recorded and archived.
He
conducted many hundreds of informal conversations on the science of Krsna
consciousness with disciples, guests and friends. Over 1,300 were recorded and
archived.
He
had scores of interviews and philosophical discussions with news reporters,
scientists, religious leaders and politicians, as well as meetings with
world-renowned dignitaries and celebrities like Indira Gandhi, Allen Ginsberg,
Ravi Shankar, Alice Coltrane, John Lennon and George Harrison.
He
recorded more than twenty albums of devotional music.
He
published the monthly magazine, Back to Godhead, which
he called the backbone of his movement. At the height of its circulation in the
mid seventies, over a million copies per issue were sold.
He
launched the ISKCON Life Membership Program that enrolled tens of thousands of
members.
He
built major temples in Bombay and Vrndavana, and founded a spiritual city at
Mayapur. All became international sites of pilgrimage.
He
established primary schools to provide education in the principles of
devotional service.
He
founded the Bhaktivedanta Institute to advance Krsna consciousness within the
scientific community, engaging serious academics in the consideration of the science
of self-realization.
He
formed the Bhaktivedanta Swami Charity Trust to unearth and renovate the holy
places of Lord Caitanya’s pastimes.
He
set up farm communities to teach “simple living and high thinking”, emphasizing
cow protection and dependence on God and nature.
He commissioned his artist disciples
to produce hundreds of illustrations of Krsna’s pastimes based on his
meticulous instructions and the descriptions in his books.
He directed some of his followers to
learn the Indian art of “doll making” to present Vedic philosophy through
dioramas. This project became the FATE Museums.
He counseled his disciples on
complex managerial, philosophical and personal issues in more than 6,000
archived letters.
He was the subject of more than
30,000 archival photos and more than seventy hours of documentary film footage.
He wrote approximately seventy books
on the science of Krsna consciousness, sleeping only a few hours per day.
Dozens of prominent scholars and educators from leading universities praised
his work (see appendix). The Encyclopaedia Britannica proclaimed that
his voluminous translations from the original Sanskrit and his lucid
commentaries “have astounded literary and academic communities worldwide.” This
feat is even more astonishing considering the translations and commentaries
were in English, which was a second language to the author.
He founded the Bhaktivedanta Book
Trust (BBT) in 1972, to produce his books. By 1976, over 55,000,000 literatures
had been published in twenty-five languages and distributed in almost every
country, making the BBT the world’s largest publisher of Indian religious and
philosophical texts. One printing alone of Bhagavad-gita
As It Is required seventy-six train cars to ship the paper
needed to print it.
He ordered and supervised the BBT in
publishing seventeen volumes of his books in only two months time, in 1974.
He circled the globe fourteen times,
visiting twenty-four countries, preaching, inspiring his followers and making
countless public appearances before multitudes of people.
He skillfully managed his
international society simply through letters and personal meetings, virtually
without the use of a telephone.
In accomplishing all the above, he
also fulfilled the following:
1.
idam sthanam parityajya videsam
gamyate maya
I will leave this place [Vrndavana]
and travel to foreign lands…
Bhakti
Devi speaking to Narada,
Srimad Bhagavata Mahatmyam
(Padmapurana, Uttarakhanda)
translated by Sri Satyanarayana Dasa
[The
Srimad Bhagavata Mahatmyam (The Glories of Srimad
Bhagavatam) is a section of the Padmapurana. It tells the story of
how Bhakti can be revived in Kali yuga through recital of Srimad Bhagavatam.
When Srila Prabhupada left Vrndavana and came to America, it is significant
that his only possession was a trunk containing the first volumes of his Srimad
Bhagavatam, which he considered his most important work. It is also
significant that he instituted daily recitation of the Bhagavatam as the
foundation of the temple program, and that Srimad Bhagavatam (in the
form of Krsna Book) was the first of Srila Prabhupada’s books to be
distributed in large quantities. Until Srila Prabhupada came west, devotional
service (Bhakti) had never been successfully introduced in foreign lands.]
2.
krsne sva-dhamopagate
dharma-jnanadibhih saha
kalau nasta-drsam esa
puranarko ‘dhunoditah
This Bhagavata Purana is as
brilliant as the sun, and it has arisen just after the departure of Lord Krsna
to His own abode, accompanied by religion, knowledge, etc. Persons who have
lost their vision due to the dense darkness of ignorance in the age of Kali
shall get light from this Purana.
3.
(Lord Caitanya speaking of the
reasons for His
descent):
ebe nama sankirtana tikshna khadaga
laiya
antara asura jivera phelibe katiya
Taking the sharp sword of the
congregational chanting of the Hare
Krsna mantra, (nama-sankirtana) I will root out & destroy the demoniac
mentality in the hearts of all the conditioned souls.
yadi papi chadi dharma dure dese
yaya
mora senapati-bhakta yaibe tathaya
If some sinful people escape and
giving up religious principles go to far off countries, then my Senapati Bhakta
will come at that time to give them Krsna consciousness. (senapati – a military
field commander, bhakta – a devotee. Lord Caitanya will empower His own devotee
to spread Krsna Consciousness around the world.)
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
Sri Caitanya Mangala, Sutra-Khanda
by Locana das Thakura
4.
prthivite ache yata nagaradi grama
sarvatra pracara haibe mora nama
In every town and village, the
chanting of My name will be heard.
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya 4.126
5.
Very soon the unparalleled path of
hari-nama sankirtana will be propagated all over the world…Oh, for that day
when the fortunate English, French, Russian, German, and American people will
take up banners, mrdangas, and karatalas and raise kirtana through their
streets and towns! When will that day come?
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Sajjana Tosani 4.3, ‘Nityadharma Suryodoy’
1885
6.
Prabhupada: Just like Thakura
Bhaktivinoda. In 1896 he sent the Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s message to McGill
University. That book you have seen. The letter was there. And these are
coincidence. Now, after so many years, a servant of that disciplic succession
has come here again to preach. So these things are significant.
Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila
7.149-171
San Francisco, March 18, 1967
Prabhupada: …in 1896. Bhaktivinoda
Thakura was the first origin of this movement. But he simply thought of it. And
he was expecting some others that willing to take up the work. Well, somebody
says that I am the same man. And I was born in 1896.
Room Conversation with Canadian
Ambassador to Iran
Iran, March 13, 1975
7.
Anyway please try to save temple of
Jiva Goswami because in very near future many people from all parts of the
world will come to see the Temple and Samadhi of Jiva Goswami and Rupa Goswami.
Letter to Nripen Babu
San Francisco, March 18, 1967
8.
& 9.
Prabhupada: And in my horoscope
there was written there, “After seventieth year this man will go outside India
and establish so many temples.”
Tamala Krsna: Really?
Prabhupada: I could not understand. “What is this, that I have to go outside
India? That is not…” And Guru Maharaja foretold. He told my Godbrothers,
Sridhara Maharaja and others, that “He’ll do the needful when time comes.
Nobody requires to help him.” He told in 1935. And after all, this was true.
Guru Maharaja told. And in the beginning, first sight, he told, “You have to do
this.”
Room Conversation
Vrndavana, June 17, 1977
10.
He (Srila Prabhupada) seemed to know
that he would have temples filled up with devotees. He would look out and say,
“I am not a poor man, I am rich. There are temples and books, they are
existing, they are there, but the time is separating us from them.”
Mr. Ruben,
subway conductor who met Prabhupada in 1965
Fulfillment of these prophecies was
also confirmed by Srila Prabhupada’s Godbrothers:
This return back to homeland of
Srila Prabhupada, is particularly significant, because this time he comes back
with a host of his western disciples. This signifies to me the meeting of the
East and the West, or at least the beginning of such a meeting. This signifies
the victory of spiritualism over materialism, of good over evil. This is really
a rare moment in history, for the first time in the history of the world, for the
first time at least living memory, Vaisnavism, the message of Vaisnavism, the
message of Mahaprabhu, the message of devotion and of pure devotion has been
carried to the west an d carried so successfully. I am sure that historians of
the future will have a lot to say about Prabhupada and his movement, and they
will be even envious of us for living in a time when this movement was begun
and for participating in it.
Introduction Speech By Dr. O.B.L.
Kapoor
Vrndavana, October 15, 1972
And what about the qualities he had?
All devotional qualities he possess. And that we can know him that he is great
only by preaching. Less than 10 years. There is no history, no recording
anywhere. Preaching in 10 years he has established this divine name everywhere.
As is told in Mahaprabhu’s future [prediction].
His Holiness B.V. Puri Maharaj
ITV, Memories of Srila Prabhupada
Sripada Sridhara Maharaja also
appreciated my service. He said that Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s prediction:
prthivite ache yata nagaradi grama/ sarvatra pracara haibe mora nama, would
remain a dream only, but he congratulated me that I have done it practically.
Srila Prabhupada letter to Bon
Maharaja
Evanston, Illinois, July 7, 1975
Any one of the feats mentioned above
would be a significant feather in anyone’s cap—even if it were the only
thing a person accomplished in a lifetime. That Srila Prabhupada did all
these things in just twelve years, and fulfilled so many predictions of sastra,
great devotees, acaryas and astrologers, and the
Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, is patent validation of his
inimitable role in Vaisnava history. By his efforts, uncountable millions have
read about Krsna, honored Krsna prasadam, and heard and chanted the maha mantra.
Through his teachings, he continues to relieve humanity from the maladies
spawned by doctrines of monism and voidism, while holding open the door of
Krsna bhakti for many generations to come. Let us recognize and remember his
unprecedented contributions and strive to bring him honor throughout the world.
Devotee: Prabhupada, they said that
if Caitanya Mahaprabhu wanted Krsna consciousness in the Western countries, why
didn’t He go there Himself? That’s what they told us.
Prabhupada: So He left the credit
for me. (laughter)
Morning
Walk
Nellore, January 4, 1976
All
glories to
Om Visnu-pada Paramahamsa Parivrajakacarya Astotarra-sata
Sri Srimad
His Divine Grace
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada!
Appendix
Books
by
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
.
Scholars
Review Srila Prabhupada’s Books
Bhagavad-gita As It Is
“No work in all Indian literature is
more quoted, because none is better loved, in the West, than the Bhagavad-gita.
Translation of such a work demands not only knowledge of Sanskrit, but an
inward sympathy with the theme and a verbal artistry. For the poem is a
symphony in which God is seen in all things. The Swami does a real service for
students by investing the beloved Indian epic with fresh meaning. Whatever our
outlook may be, we should all be grateful for the labor that has lead to this
illuminating work.”
Dr. Geddes MacGregor, Emeritus
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
University of Southern California
“The Gita can be seen as the
main literary support for the great religious civilization of India, the oldest
surviving culture in the world. The present translation and commentary is
another manifestation of the permanent living importance of the Gita.”
Thomas Merton, Theologian
“I am most impressed with A.C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada’s scholarly and authoritative edition of Bhagavad-gita.
It is a most valuable work for the scholar as well as the layman and is of
great utility as a reference book as well as a textbook. I promptly recommend
this edition to my students. It is a beautifully done book.”
Dr. Samuel D. Atkins, Professor of
Sanskrit
Princeton University
“As a successor in direct line from
Caitanya, the author of Bhagavad-gita As It Is is entitled, according to
Indian custom, to the majestic title of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada. The great interest that his reading of the Bhagavad-gita
holds for us is that it offers us an authorized interpretation according to the
principles of the Caitanya tradition.”
Olivier Lacombe, Professor of
Sanskrit and Indology
Sorbonne University, Paris
“I have had the opportunity of
examining several volumes published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust and have
found them to be of excellent quality and of great value for use in college
classes on Indian religions. This is particularly true of the BBT edition and
translation of the Bhagavad-gita.”
Dr. Frederick B. Underwood,
Professor of Religion
Columbia University
“If truth is what works, as Pierce
and the pragmatists insist, there must be a kind of truth in the Bhagavad-gita
As It Is, since those who follow its teachings display a joyous serenity
usually missing in the bleak and strident lives of contemporary people.”
Dr. Elwin H. Powell, Professor of
Sociology
State University of New York, Buffalo
“There is little question that this
edition is one of the best books available on the Gita and devotion.
Prabhupada’s translation is an ideal blend of literal accuracy and religious
insight.”
Dr. Thomas J. Hopkins, Professor of
Religion
Franklin and Marshall College
“The Bhagavad-gita, one of
the great spiritual texts, is not as yet a common part of our cultural milieu.
This is probably less because it is alien per se than because we have lacked just
the kind of close interpretative commentary upon it that Swami Bhaktivedanta
has here provided, a commentary written from not only a scholar’s but a
practitioner’s, a dedicated lifelong devotee’s point of view.”
Denise Levertov, Poet
“The increasing numbers of Western
readers interested in classical Vedic thought have been done a service by Swami
Bhaktivedanta. By bringing us a new and living interpretation of a text already
known to many, he has increased our understanding manyfold.”
Dr. Edward C Dimock, Jr.
Department of South Asian Languages and Civilization
University of Chicago
“The scholarly world is again
indebted to A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Although Bhagavad-gita
has been translated many times, Prabhupada adds a translation of singular
importance with his commentary.”
Dr. J. Stillson Judah
Professor of the History of Religions and Director of Libraries
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California
“Srila Prabhupada’s edition thus
fills a sensitive gap in France, where many hope to become familiar with
traditional Indian thought, beyond the commercial East-West hodgepodge that has
arisen since the time Europeans first penetrated India.
“Whether the reader be an adept of
Indian spiritualism or not, a reading of the Bhagavad-gita As It Is will
be extremely profitable. For many this will be the first contact with the true
India, the ancient India, the eternal India.”
Francois Chenique, Professor of
Religious Sciences
Institute of Political Studies, Paris, France
“As a native of India now living in
the West, it has given me much grief to see so many of my fellow countrymen
coming to the West in the role of gurus and spiritual leaders. For this
reason, I am very excited to see the publication of Bhagavad-gita As It Is
by Sri A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. It will help to stop the terrible
cheating of false and unauthorized ‘gurus‘ and ‘yogis‘ and will
give an opportunity to all people to understand the actual meaning of Oriental
culture.”
Dr. Kailash Vajpeye, Director of
Indian Studies
Center for Oriental Studies, The University of Mexico
“It is a deeply felt, powerfully
conceived and beautifully explained work. I don’t know whether to praise more
this translation of the Bhagavad-gita, its daring method of explanation,
or the endless fertility of its ideas. I have never seen any other work on the Gita
with such an important voice and style. It will occupy a significant place in
the intellectual and ethical life of modern man for a long time to come.”
Dr. Shaligram Shukla, Professor of
Linguistics
Georgetown University
“I can say that in the Bhagavad-gita
As It Is I have found explanations and answers to questions I had always
posed regarding the interpretations of this sacred work, whose spiritual
discipline I greatly admire. If the aesceticism and ideal of the apostles which
form the message of the Bhagavad-gita As It Is were more widespread and
more respected, the world in which we live would be transformed into a better,
more fraternal place.”
Dr. Paul Lesourd, Author
Professeur Honoraire, Catholic University of Paris
Srimad-Bhagavatam
“This is a work to be treasured. No
one of whatever faith or philosophical persuasion who reads these books with an
open mind can fail to be both moved and impressed.”
Dr. Garry Gelade, Professor of
Psychology
Oxford University
“It has been my great pleasure
recently to have read the Srimad-Bhagavatam in the superb edition
authorized by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. I am sure this monumental
work will go far to bring the sublime message of the Bhagavatam to
numerous Westerners who otherwise would miss this opportunity.”
Dr. Alex Wayman, Professor of
Sanskrit
Columbia University
“The Srimad-Bhagavatam is
extremely useful for all those interested in ancient India, whether their
interest be that of the philosopher, the student of religion, the historian,
the linguist, the sociologist or the political scientist. I truly hope that
Srila Prabhupada will complete his translation of the entire Bhagavata
and continue to translate other eminent Sanskrit works as well. Undoubtedly,
this work of Swamiji’s is a great contribution to the troubled human society of
today’s world.”
Dr. Sooda L. Bhatt, Professor of
Indian Language
Boston University
“The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
editions of famous religious classics of India, with new translations and
commentaries, are an important addition to our expanding knowledge of spiritual
India. The new edition of the Srimad-Bhagavatam is particularly
welcome.”
Dr. John L. Mish, Chief, Oriental
Division
New York Public Library
“A commentary on the Vedanta-sutra
by Srila Vyasadeva divided into twelve ‘cantos’ of which four are presented
here in eight beautifully produced volumes. These lavish volumes, obviously the
product of devotional effort, contain many lovely full-color illustrations.”
Choice magazine, June, 1975
“In the diversity of religious
approaches offered by the yogis of India, the most significant, of
course, is the way of Krsna consciousness. It is amazing to see how Sri
Bhaktivedanta Swami has in less than ten years succeeded, by his personal
devotion, untiring energy and efficient direction, in organizing the
International Society for Krsna Consciousness. Now, he has undertaken the
stupendous project of rendering the entire Bhagavata, the great devotional
classic of India, into English. His edition is learning blended with devotional
feeling and inspired by a definite purpose of communicating the intense Iyrical
and devotional quality of the Bhagavata. Srila Prabhupada has done an
excellent service by his able rendition of ‘the abode of divine joy’ that the Bhagavata
is.”
Dr. Mahesh Mehta, Professor of Asian
Studies
University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
“It is axiomatic that no book can be
expected entirely to satisfy all its potential readers. Here is one, however,
which can be said to come remarkably close to that ideal… we have here the
ideal of what an edition of a Sanskrit text for a Western audience should be.”
Dr. R. E. Asher, Professor of
Linguistics
University of Edinburgh
“For those who have no access to the
Sanskrit language, these books convey, in superb manner, the message of the Bhagavatam.
In addition to being a scholarly work, it directly reflects the spiritual
aspirations of a religious community which has gained considerable popularity
in modern America.”
Dr. Alaka Hejib, Department of
Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Harvard University
“Srimad-Bhagavatam is a
valuable source material and cannot but be attractive to serious students and
scholars of religion and philosophy. I recommend this series, to anyone, as an
important and useful reference work.”
Dr. C. P. Agrawal, Chairwoman
Department of Humanities, University of Michigan
Sri
Caitanya-caritamrta
“I am most happy to have these
handsomely printed volumes which embody the work of so learned and sincere a
believer in the message of the Caritamrta. I thank you.”
Dr. Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Chairman
Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Harvard University
“The appearance of an English
translation of Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami’s Sri Caitanya-caritamrta
by A.C. Bhaktivedanta [Founder-Acarya of the International Society for
Krsna Consciousness] is a cause for celebration among both scholars in Indian
studies and lay-people seeking to enrich their knowledge of Indian
spirituality. It will fill a most serious lacuna in our libraries and in our
courses on the religious traditions of India.
“For the first time we possess a
readily accessible edition for this great religious classic that will provide
opportunity for scholars in Indian literature and followers of the Krsna
consciousness tradition alike to compare the original text with a modern
English translation and become acquainted with the deeper spiritual meaning of
this work through the learned commentary of Sri Bhaktivedanta.
“Anyone who gives a close reading to
the commentary will sense that here, as in his other works, Sri Bhaktivedanta
has combined a healthy mixture of the fervent devotion and aesthetic sensitivity
of a devotee and the intellectual rigor of a textual scholar. At no point does
the author allow the intended meaning of the text to be eclipsed by the
promotion of a particular doctrinal persuasion.
“These exquisitely wrought volumes
will be a welcome addition to the libraries of all persons who are committed to
the study of Indian spirituality and religious literature, whether their
interests are sparked by the motivations of the scholar, the devotee or the
general reader.”
Dr. J. Bruce Long, Department of
Asian Studies
Cornell University
“It is a remarkable document of
great historical and sociological importance, giving a picturesque presentation
of the socio-religious climate in the India of Sri Caitanya’s times and the
far-reaching social and religious changes wrought by him. As a literary piece,
it is regarded as a work of great merit, having no parallel in the whole of
Bengali literature. As a religious text, its sanctity is comparable to that of
the Bhagavad-gita.
“This English edition translated by
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada is superb. It contains the original
Sanskrit and Bengali verses with their English transliteration, synonyms,
translation and elaborate purports, easily bearing testimony to the author’s
profound knowledge of the subject.”
Dr. O.B.L. Kapoor, Emeritus Chairman
and Professor
Department of Philosophy
Government Postgraduate College, Gyanpur, India
“It is a genuine joy to have this
momentous biographical work on the life of Bengal’s great saint Caitanya,
prepared by his best-known modern interpreter, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.”
Dr. Mark Juergensmeyer
Associate Professor of Ethics and the Phenomenology of Religions
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California
“Year by year, interest in Eastern
religious thought and philosophy grows in America. The editing and translating
of the important Sri Caitanya-caritamrta will make a substantial
contribution to those who seek information about Indian concepts.”
Dr. Gerald A. Larue, Professor of
Religion
University of Southern California
“I can recommend Sri
Caitanya-caritamrta as a source of rich insights for every serious student
of consciousness.”
Dr. Rory O’Day, Department of Human
Relations
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Other
Major Writings by Srila Prabhupada
“Teachings of Lord Caitanya
is an authentic and lucid account, in English, of the life and philosophy of
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. The spiritual movement initiated by ‘the Great Master’
five hundred years ago has profoundly influenced millions of men and women in
India ever since, and is presently making its mark throughout the world.
“Sri A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada, the present spiritual master of the movement in disciplic
succession, has done a great service to the English-speaking world by making
this spiritual treasure available in English.”
Dr. K. L. Seshagiri Rao, Professor
of Religious Studies
University of Virginia
“Krsna is an important book
both for the new student of the history of religions and for the professional
scholar. It is a helpful and significant contribution to the growing phenomenon
of interest in the religions of Asia.”
William A. Johnson, Professor of
Philosophy
Brandeis University
“The book Krsna, the Supreme
Personality of Godhead should prove to be an important addition to
materials available for college courses in religion. It is one of the best
sources in English for gaining insight into the bhakti religious
tradition.”
Louis Roberts, Executive Chairman
Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures,
Syracuse University
“The Perfection of Yoga
is most useful for anyone wishing to understand the meaning of yoga. It
also introduces the student to the study of Bhagavad-gita and shows how
direct and simple, yet in another sense, how profoundly complex is the path of
spiritual growth through yoga practice. It is a scholarly book, yet has
a direct personal meaning for all — a powerful combination.”
Dr. Frank Ledwith, Professor of
Psychology
University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
“I think the best feature of the
Hare Krsna movement is that it is providing scholars with excellent
translations of the rarest books on Krsna-bhakti.”
Dr. Lawrence Shinn, Professor of
Religion
Oberlin College
“I have read Sri Bhaktivedanta
Swami’s books with great care, attention and profound interest, and have found
them to be of incalculable value to anyone who is curious about India’s
spiritual and cultural heritage. The author of these books displays on every
page an astounding scholarship in the subjects treated, and also an
understanding and ease of exposition of abstruse ideas, which are rarest
gifts.”
Dr. H. B. Kulkarni, Professor of
English and Philosophy
Utah State University
“The publications of the
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust are very valuable documents and will no doubt become
classics for the English reader of Indian religious literature.”
Dr. Jerry M. Chance, Chairman
Department of Philosophy and Religion, Florida A&M University
“These books are not only beautiful,
but also relevant to our times, as we as a nation search for new cultural
patterns for our way of life.”
Dr. C. L. Spreadbury, Professor of
Sociology
Stephen F. Austin State University