Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 "Srila Prabhupada was born by the banks of the Ganges river in Tollygunge, Calcutta. It was the time of the British Raj in India, September 1st 1896, the day after Janmasthami, the birthday of Lord Krishna." Born by the banks of the sacred Ganges river in 1896, Srila Prabhupada was destined to become the greatest ever ambassador of India's spiritual knowledge to the world. Completely rejecting that Vedic knowledge was only for those born in a certain caste or for a certain race, he carried the spiritual message of Godhead to all peoples of the world in a dynamic ministry which he began at the age of seventy and which lasted barely thirteen years. His writings were so prolific, his achievements so unprecedented that, but for a few exceptions, his contribution to world religious knowledge is munificent beyond compare. Whereas people everywhere are now familiar with "Hare Krishna" due to his efforts, he never strived to make himself known. Who was this unique personality who so selflessly did so much on behalf of God? His story is told in the following display, taken from his biography "Srila Prabhupada-lilamrita". Srila Prabhupada was born by the banks of the Ganges river in Tollygunge, Calcutta. It was the time of the British Raj in India, September 1st 1896, the day after Janmasthami, the birthday of Lord Krishna.Srila Prabhupada's mother and father were both devoted to Lord Krishna, especially in His form of Lord Chaitanya. His family line descended from the great sage Gautama. In Bhagavad Gita, the central scripture of India, Lord Krishna states: atha va yoginam eva kule bhavati dhimatametad dhi durlabhataram loke janma yad idrsam "..(one who) takes birth in a family of transcendentalists who are surely great in wisdom, certainly such a birth is rare in this world."Srila Prabhupada spoke of his father who earned a humble but adequate living as a cloth merchant: "Actually his real business was worshipping Krishna, but for livelihood he did some business. We would be sleeping and father would be worshipping the Lord. Ding, ding, ding - we would hear the bell and wake up to see him bowing down before Krishna" The stars foretell his great destinyAccording to the custom, on the occasion of his birth an astrologer was called. He calculated the birth-chart and predicted, to the joy of all present, that when Srila Prabhupada would reach the age of seventy he would cross the ocean, become a great exponent of religion and open 108 temples. Srila Prabhupada's father always treated him with great affection as a most special person and saw to it that his son learned the practice of Krishna consciousness from his very birth. He gave Srila Prabhupada Radha-Krishna deities for his childhood play. He arranged mridanga drum and harmonium music lessons and in time Srila Prabhupada became accomplished in devotional music. He also made sure his son learned sanskrit, the practically inaccessable language of the vedic scriptures that he would later translate for all the world to understand. Later, when there was talk of Srila Prabhupada studying Law in England , his father objected: "He will learn drinking and woman-hunting - I do not want his money!" In these ways, Srila Prabhupada was always supported by his affectionate father on the spiritual path. When Srila Prabhupada was five years old, he decided to hold a Rath Yatra cart festival like the religious one held annually in Jagannath Puri, attended by millions. When he heard his father could not afford a new cart, his subsequent crying attracted the attention of a passing Bengali woman who kindly let him buy her old cart. Srila Prabhupada enlisted the help of the neighbourhood children and their mothers in an elaborate eight-day spiritual festival that he continued annually during his boyhood. This same festival would eventually be established by Srila Prabhupada on five continents. CLICK LINK BELOW FOR COMPLETE SERIES http://www.iskcon.net/prabhupada/sp1a.html Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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