Founder-Acarya

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Learn about the visionary spiritual teacher who brought Krishna consciousness to the Western world and founded the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

Who is the Founder-Acarya?

The term Founder-Acarya refers to the founding spiritual teacher who establishes a society on strong philosophical and practical foundations. For ISKCON, this is His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who brought the timeless tradition of bhakti-yoga to the modern world and established a global movement of Krishna consciousness.

Srila Prabhupada translated and commented on essential Vedic texts, opened more than a hundred temples worldwide, and inspired a culture of devotion, education, and compassionate outreach.

Srila Prabhupada

History

In 1965, at the age of sixty-nine, Srila Prabhupada traveled to New York City aboard a cargo ship. The journey was treacherous, and the elderly spiritual teacher suffered two heart attacks aboard ship. Arriving in the United States with just seven dollars in Indian rupees and his translations of sacred Sanskrit texts, Srila Prabhupada began to share the timeless wisdom of Krishna consciousness. His message of peace and goodwill resonated with many young people, some of whom came forward to become serious students of the Krishna tradition. With the help of these students, Srila Prabhupada rented a small storefront on New York's Lower East Side to use as a temple. On July 11, 1966, he officially registered his organization in the state of New York, formally founding the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

In the eleven years that followed, Srila Prabhupada circled the globe 14 times on lecture tours, bringing the teachings of Lord Krishna to thousands of people on six continents. Men and women from all backgrounds and walks of life came forward to accept his message, and with their help, Srila Prabhupada established ISKCON centers and projects throughout the world. Under his inspiration, Krishna devotees established temples, rural communities, educational institutions, and started what would become the world's largest vegetarian food relief program. With the desire to nourish the roots of Krishna consciousness in its home, Srila Prabhupada returned to India several times, where he sparked a revival in the Vaishnava tradition. In India, he opened dozens of temples, including large centers in the holy towns of Vrindavan and Mayapur.

Srila Prabhupada's most significant contributions, perhaps, are his books. He authored over 70 volumes on the Krishna tradition, which are highly respected by scholars for their authority, depth, fidelity to the tradition, and clarity. Several of his works are used as textbooks in numerous college courses. His writings have been translated into 76 languages. His most prominent works include: Bhagavad-gita As It Is, the 30-volume Srimad-Bhagavatam, and the 17-volume Sri Caitanya-caritamrita.

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Legacy

Through his books, temples, farms, festivals, and prasadam distribution, Srila Prabhupada transformed countless lives. His works remain the cornerstone of ISKCON's spiritual education and practice, guiding seekers toward a life of devotion, knowledge, and joy.

ISKCON continues to honor his role as Founder-Acarya by carefully preserving the standards he established in philosophy, practice, governance, and outreach.

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