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.
  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. 
 Srila Prabhupada left us a veritable library of Vedic philosophy and  culture. Highly respected by scholars for their authority, depth, and  clarity, his books are used at colleges and universities around the  world.
 The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust publishes his works in over 50 languages.
 Find out more about the kind and compassionate person that Srila  Prabhupada was, and how he was able to change so many lives and  accomplish so much in such a short time.
Books written Srila Prabhupada:
                       His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada was uniquely  qualified to translate and teach Vedic knowledge. He was the  representative of a well-documented disciplic succession of Vedic  authorities. By providing guidelines for the practical implementation of  the sublime Vedic teachings, Srila Prabhupada has for the first time  successfully implanted genuine Vedic culture in the West.
                       The books of His Divine Grace A.C.  Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada are highly respected by students,  scholars and laymen alike. His works are now widely used in college  courses and seminars in diverse subjects, including philosophy,  religion, world literature, history, and the social sciences. The  following is a list of the books he wrote:
Bhagavad-gita As It Is (see scholarly reviews of this book)
                       Srimad-Bhagavatam (see scholarly reviews of this book)
                       Sri Caitanya-caritamrta (see scholarly reviews of this book)
                       Teachings of Lord Caitanya
                       Nectar of Devotion, Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
                       Nectar of Instruction, Upadesamrta
                       Easy Journey to Other Planets
                       Civilization and Transcendence
                       Krsna Consciousness The Topmost Yoga System
                       KRSNA, The Supreme Personality of Godhead
                       Perfect Questions, Perfect Answers
                       Teachings of Lord Kapila, the Son of Devahuti
                       Teachings of Queen Kunti
                       Krsna, the Reservoir of Pleasure
                       Science of Self Realization
                       Path of Perfection
                       Life Comes from Life
                       The Perfection of Yoga
                       Beyond Birth and Death
                       On the Way to Krsna
                       Renunciation Through Wisdom
                       Raja-Vidya: The King of Knowledge
                       Elevation to Krsna Consciousness
                       Krsna Consciousness, The Matchless Gift
                       Message of Godhead
                       Light of the Bhagavata
                       Sri Isopanisad
                       Journey of Self-Discovery
                       Laws of Nature: An Infallible Justice
                       Transcendental Teachings of Prahlada Maharaja
                       A Second Chance: The Story of a Near - Death Experience
                       Mukunda-mala-stotra
                       Narada-bhakti-sutra
                       Dharma: The Way of Transcendence
                       Quest for Enlightenment
                       Beyond Illusion & Doubt
                       Gitar Gan (Bengali)
His writings have been translated into over fifty languages. The  Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, established in 1972 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.
 Despite his heavy literary schedule, Srila Prabhupada did not let his  writing stand in the way of his preaching. In just twelve years,  despite his advanced age, he circled the globe fourteen times on lecture tours that took him to six continents.
despite his advanced age, he circled the globe fourteen times on lecture tours that took him to six continents.
 His days were filled with writing and with guiding his growing  society, until the day he left this world. Before departing from this  world Srila Prabhupada gave many instructions to his disciples to follow  in his footsteps and to continue the preaching and spreading of Krishna  Consciousness all over the world.
 He departed this world on November 14, 1977.
 In the short time he spent in the west, he preached continuously,  established 108 temples, wrote more than sixty volumes of transcendental  literature, initiated five thousand disciples, founded the  Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, began a scientific academy (the Bhaktivedanta  Institute) and other trusts related to ISKCON.
 Srila Prabhupada was an extraordinary author, teacher, and saint. He  managed to spread Krishna Consciousness all over the world, through his writing and preaching. His writings comprise of many volumes and  are the basis of Krishna consciousness not only for his disciples, but  for his grand-disciples, affiliated members of the disciplic succession,  and for the public at large.
  his writing and preaching. His writings comprise of many volumes and  are the basis of Krishna consciousness not only for his disciples, but  for his grand-disciples, affiliated members of the disciplic succession,  and for the public at large.
 His life history from his earliest days to his passing away in 1977  is vividly described in his biography, the Srila Prabhupada Lilamrta, by  Satsvarupa Goswami.
 
