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Although one candle kindles unlimited numbers of other candles, each with the same intensity as the first, there yet remains the original candle. Similarly although the Supreme Personality of Godhead expands Himself in unlimited forms, He yet remains the original cause of all causes. In the Vedas, that supreme original cause is known by the name Krishna because He possesses unlimited transcendental qualities, which can attract all living beings.
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| Five hundred years ago, that same supreme cause, Lord Sri Krishna, appeared as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and declared that the chanting of His Holy names - Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare , Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare - would spread beyond the shores of India to every town and village in the world. Hundreds of years then passed as Lord Chaitanya’s faithful followers endeavored to expand His mission. Still they remained wondering just how and when the Lord’s bold prediction would come true.
Then, on August 13, 1965, just a few days before his sixty-ninth birthday, A C Bhaktivedanta Swami - philosopher, scholar, and saint - set out for America to see what could be done. Begging passage from a local steamship company, he traveled as the only passenger on board a small weathered cargo ship named the Jaladuta. In his possession were a suitcase, an umbrella, a supply of dry cereal, about seven dollars’ worth of Indian currency, and several boxes of books.
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The cargo vessel Jaladuta, which brought Srila Prabhupada from calcutta, India to the United States
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When the Jaladuta arrived in New York harbor thirty-seven days later, Bhaktivedanta Swami was utterly alone. He had come to America knowing no one, with absolutely no visible means of support, and with only a meager handful of possession he had carried on board the ship. He had no money, no friends, no followers, not his youth, good health or even a clear idea of how he would accomplish his far reaching objective |
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In a poem written in Bengali just after his arrival, Bhaktivedanta Swami expressed his humble faith in Lord Sri Krishna and the special instruction of his own spiritual master, who had intended him to spread the teachings of Krishna consciousness throughout the entire English-speaking world.
“ My dear Lord Krishna… How will I make them understand this message of Krishna consciousness? I am very unfortunate, unqualified, and most fallen. Therefore I am seeking Your benediction so that I can convince them, for I am powerless to do so on my own…I am sure that when this transcendental message penetrates their hearts, they will certainly fell engladdened and thus become liberated from all unhappy conditions of life…”
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Srila Prabhupada walking alone in New York during the early days (1966)
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This poem was written on September 18, 1965. Just twelve years later on November 14, 1977, Bhaktivedanta Swami passed away in India at the age of eighty-one. What happened in those twelve years? What was Bhaktivedanta Swami able to accomplish during this brief period, having begun with nothing, and at an age when most are ready to retire? This list of accomplishments is striking by any standard.
In short, between the years 1965 and 1977, His Divine Grace A C Bhaktivedanta Swami, or Srila Prabhupada, as his followers affectionately came to know |
him, had spread the teachings of Krishna consciousness to every major city in the world and had formed an international society comprising thousands of dedicated members. He had established 108 temples, with magnificent estates spread across six continents, and had circled the globe twelve times to personally guide the membership of his broadening mission.
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