Prabhupāda

Prabhupāda is an honorific popularised outside India by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), and is used on the title page of all Bhaktivedanta Book Trust (BBT) books authored by Bhaktivedānta Swāmī.

Etymology

Prabhupāda (প্রভুপাদ)[1] is composed of the words prabhu (প্রভু) and pāda (পাদ). Prabhu means "Lord," while pāda means "foot" or "feet."

Interpretations

  • Lord's Feet
  • At the Lord's Feet.
  • One Who Sits at the Lord's Feet
  • He at Whose Feet All Masters Sit (—Tamal Krishna Goswami)[2]

Similar terms

Usage

  • In the ISKCON, "Prabhupāda" has been used since 1968 exclusively to refer to the "Founder-Ācārya" A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. From 1966 to 1968, his American disciples called him "Swamiji." In 1968 ACBS, objected to the term, and said that in India they called their guru "Prabhupāda."[3] The ISKCON has called him "Prabhupāda" ever since and has made the honorific term so popular worldwide that most non-Indians mistakenly think that "Prabhupāda" and "Swāmī Prabhupāda" are his names – although ACBS himself did not use this honorific on himself.

Notes

  1. See the Wikipedia disambiguation page Sripada.
  2. Used as a name by Krishnapada Ghosh.
  3. Used as a name by Ramapada Chowdhury.
  4. Used as a name by Kalipada Singha Thakur, Kalipada Ghosh Tarai Mahavidyalaya, Kalipada Ghoshal, Kalipada Pahan.
  5. Used as a name by Gangapada Basu.

References

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