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By Srila Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami

UBC
By the inconceivable mercy of Lord Sri Krishna, I met His Divine Grace Sri Srimad A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in early 1970, in New Dwaraka (Los Angeles, U.S. A.) while I was working for my Ph. D. in Physical Organic Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. I felt that this was my greatest fortune and in my heart I accepted him as my spiritual master immediately. I was formally initiated as his disciple in 1971.
Srila Prabhupada kindly gave several instructions to this insignificant servant during a span of eight years (1970-1977) on how to present the science and philosophy of Krishna Consciousness to the leaders and intellectuals of the world in general and specifically to the scientists. I received many training sessions from him in the form of morning walk conversations during which he would mercifully engage me in profound debates on science and spirituality. Some of these conversations have been published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust (BBT) in the book ‘Life Comes From Life’. In my humble opinion, this book is one of the greatest critiques on modern life sciences  to date.
Srila Prabhupada also instructed that I should build a temple in Manipur which should be a center for the cultivation of, in the words of Srila Prabhupada, ‘Scientific Vaishnava Culture’. Sri Sri Radha-Krishnachandra Manimandir, the centerpiece of the University of Bhagavata Culture is a humble attempt to execute this divine order.
I humbly offer my deep gratitude to all the noble Vaishnava devotees of the Lord and many well-wishing friends from around the world for their generous support of this project. I am also very grateful for the hard work and long hours put in by my many assistants and all those who worked tirelessly with so much love and dedication, sacrificing all their personal comforts for the sake of this project. Without their help this project would never have been possible. I am especially grateful for the selfless service of Sri D. Upasni, the well-known architect of Mumbai, who gave his professional services free of any charges. I sincerely pray for the unlimited blessings of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra upon all of them eternally.
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THE PURPOSE OF KNOWLEDGE

Sri Srimad  A C Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada
Founder-Acharya
of the University of Bhagavata Culture
idam hi pumsas tapasah srutasya va
svistasya suktasya ca buddhi-dattayoh
avicyuto ‘rthah kavibhir nirùpito
yad-uttamasloka-gunànuvarnanam
- SB 1:5:22
“Learned circles have positively concluded that the infallible purpose of the
advancement of knowledge, namely austerities, study of the
Vedas, sacrifice,
chanting of hymns and charity, culminates in the transcendental descriptions of the
Lord, who is defined in choice poetry.”

Human intellect is developed for advancement of learning in art, science, philosophy, physics, chemistry, psychology, economics, politics, etc. By culture of such knowledge the human society can attain perfection of life. This perfection of life culminates in the realization of the Supreme Being, Visnu. The sruti therefore directs that those who are actually advanced in learning should aspire for the service of Lord Visnu. Unfortunately persons who are enamored by the external beauty of visnu-màyà do not understand that culmination of perfection or self-realization depends on Visnu. Visnu-màya means sense enjoyment, which is transient and miserable. Those who are entrapped by visnu-mayà utilize advancement of knowledge for sense enjoyment. Sri Nàrada Muni has explained that all paraphernalia of the cosmic universe is but an emanation from the Lord out of His different energies because the Lord has set in motion, by His inconceivable energy, the actions and reactions of the created manifestation. They have come to be out of His energy, they rest on His energy, and after annihilation they merge into Him. Nothing is, therefore, different from Him, but at the same time the Lord is always different from them.
When advancement of knowledge is applied in the service of the Lord, the whole process becomes absolute. The Personality of Godhead and His transcendental name, fame, glory, etc., are all nondifferent from Him. Therefore, all the sages and devotees of the Lord have recommended that the subject matter of art, science, philosophy, physics, chemistry, psychology and all other branches of knowledge should be wholly and solely applied in the service of the Lord. Art, literature, poetry, painting, etc., may be used in glorifying the Lord. The fiction writers, poets and celebrated litterateurs are generally engaged in writing of sensuous subjects, but if they turn towards the service of the Lord they can describe the transcendental pastimes of the Lord. Valmìki was a great poet, and similarly Vyàsadeva is a great writer, and both of them have absolutely engaged themselves in delineating the transcendental activities of the Lord and by doing so have become immortal. Similarly, science and philosophy also should be applied in the service of the Lord. There is no use presenting dry speculative theories for sense gratification philosophy and science should be engaged to establish the glory of the Lord. Advanced people are eager to understand the Absolute Truth through the medium of science, and therefore a great scientist should endeavor to prove the existence of the Lord on a scientific basis. Similarly, philosophical speculations should be utilized to establish the Supreme Truth as sentient and all-powerful. Similarly, all other branches of knowledge should always be engaged in the service of the Lord. In the Bhagavad-gità also the same is affirmed. All “knowledge” not engaged in the service of the Lord is but nescience. Real utilization of advanced knowledge is to establish the glories of the Lord, and that is the real import. Scientific knowledge engaged in the service of the Lord and all similar activities are all factually hari-kirtana, or glorification of the Lord.

The University of Bhàgavata Culture

A Millennial Vision and Beyond
by Bhaktisvarupa Dàmodara Swàmì
Rector

The University of Bhàgavata Culture (UBC) in Imphal, Manipur, India, is a center for learning about the deeper meaning of life and the universe. The concept of this university is woven around the transcendental teachings of Srimad Bhagavad-gìtà and Srimad Bhàgavatam (Bhàgavata Puràna), the ripened fruit of the tree of Vedic literatures.
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