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HIS HOLINESS
TAMAL KRISHNA GOSWAMI
(June
1946 - March 2002)
ISKCON
Governing Body Commissioner and Initiating Spiritual Master
Tamal Krishna
Goswami served as ISKCON Governing Body Commissioner1
from 1970-2002, and ISKCON Initiating Spiritual Master from
1977-2002. He is fondly called "Srila Gurudeva" by his
many disciples, and "Goswami" by his godbrothers and
members of the academe.
TAMAL KRISHNA
GOSWAMI (Thomas G. Herzig) was born in New York City in the United
States in June 1946. He joined the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness (ISKCON) in 1968 and was accepted as a disciple by
ISKCON Founder-acarya, His
Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in San Francisco
the same year. Immediately he emerged as a leader and assumed
various positions of leadership, spearheading the establishment of
ISKCON temples and centers in India, France, Great Britain and the
United States. He worked closely with Srila Prabhupada as his
secretary and as Governing Body Commissioner for India, developing
major ISKCON projects in Vrndavana, Bombay and Mayapur.
In 1972, he
was awarded sannyasa, the
renounced order of life, in Jaipur, India, and assumed the title of goswami,
meaning controller of the senses.
In 1974,
Tamal Krishna Goswami returned to the United States to work on
large-scale preaching programs, organizing and leading book
distribution and the unparalleled Radha-Damodara Sankirtan/Book
Distribution Party.
As
one of Srila Prabhupada's most trusted disciples, Tamal Krishna
Goswami served as personal secretary to Srila Prabhupada in 1977,
during the seven months before Prabhupada's passing in the same
year.
In
1995, Tamal Krishna Goswami enrolled in Southern Methodist
University in Dallas, Texas and graduated with a Masters Degree in
Religious Studies in 1998. He then moved to the University of
Cambridge, Clare Hall in England, as a doctoral student under Dr.
Julius Lipner, and where his thesis was on the Krishnaology2 of
ISKCON’s founder, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Tamal
Krishna Goswami was well-liked in the academic world and a respected
member of the American Academy of Religion. His award-winning essays
and papers have been published and presented to the academe of
religious scholars and theologians. He also authored many books,
including two classical Vedic dramas. An articulate Gaudiya Vaisnava
Theologian, his lectures, which are available in audio and video
format, and written work, bring the wealth and vast knowledge of
Vedic culture and history and the philosophy of Krishna
consciousness into a practical present-day perspective.
Tamal
Krishna Goswami passed away in a vehicular accident on March 2002,
in the sacred place of Phulgya in West Bengal, India. He left this
life the same way he lived it, completely absorbed in service to his
spiritual master and Krishna. His samadhi
is placed beside Srila Prabhupada's samadhi
in ISKCON Sri Mayapur Dhama, West Bengal, India.
He
lived his life completely absorbed in service to Guru and Krishna.
Though no longer physically present among us, he lives forever
through his instructions, books, academic work, and in the hearts of
all those whose lives he touched.
1Governing
Body Commission (GBC) is the managerial authority of the
International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), created by
ISKCON’s founder, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1970.
2Krishnaology
is the discourse of the Hindu deity Krishna within the context of
Vaisnava theology.
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