Talk:Prabhupada

Literally, the word "Prabhupada" means Lord's Feet or Lotus Feet and it can not be, exclusively, reserved for redirection to the Article A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, The word is 'generic in nature' and used for unrestricted, general meanings. However, if the word is not treated in accordance with accepted rules or standards rather, allowed to be reserved for the redirection to the disputed article, exclusively, then that would be an unjust act, reflecting a dislike derived from prejudice.

103.2.134.3 (talk) 10:49, 21 July 2012 (UTC)

Prabhupada

 * Prabhupada, (alternative spelling: Prabhupāda, Prabhupad) (eng)  প্রভুপাদ (ben) is a Bengali word originated from the language Sanskrit meaning, an honorary title or, a title used before the name of Vaishnava religious teachers. Since Medieval Bengali Literature period "prabhupada" means lotus feet of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.


 * Prabhupāda is a joined word by the words 'prabhu' and 'pada', where the word prabhu literally means, master or, lord, God, saint, person with high spiritual esteem, leader and the word pada literally means, feet or, leg, root.


 * E.g. প্রভু (Prabhu) + পাদ (pada) = প্রভুপাদ  (Prabhupāda) = বৈষ্ণবদের ধর্মগুরুর নামের আগে ব্যবহৃত উপাধিবিশেষ (title used before the name of Vaishnava Religious Teachers), সম্মানসূচক উপাধিবিশেষ (honorary title);


 * Snthakur ( সৌমেন্দ্র নাথ ঠাকুর ) (talk) 15:44, 6 December 2013 (UTC)