Young Vaisnava Scholar to Bring a Gift to the Pope

By ISKCON News Staff on 16 Apr 2008

Washington, D.C. – Dr. Ravi Gupta, 25-year-old college professor, will meet Pope Benedict XVI on April 17, and will present His Holiness with an incense burner in the shape of the sacred Hindu symbol, Om. Grateful for the opportunity, Gupta hopes that the meeting will go beyond a formality, and will lead to a deeper exchange between Catholics and Hindus.

Gupta will meet with the Pope at the John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington D.C. More than 200 religious leaders will be present for the interfaith gathering, but Gupta is part of a small delegation of representatives to play an official ceremonial role.

“I’d like to encourage him to open up a full dialogue with Hinduism and bring Hindus to the table,” Gupta said. “That is especially important considering India’s growing presence in the world. Interfaith dialogue is more needed today than perhaps ever before.”

Gupta was chosen after he made a strong impression on Catholics who attended the 10th Annual Vaishnava-Christian Dialogue in Washington D.C. last year, where he gave a Hindu perspective on the problem of suffering.

“The fact that an up-and-coming scholar was chosen as the face of our faith, instead of a political or cultural figurehead, seems to indicate a more thoughtful approach to Catholic-Hindu relations,” said Vineet Chander, Hindu Chaplain at Rutgers University and spokesperson for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. “I think it is an optimistic sign of things to come.”

Raised in Boise Idaho, Gupta was home-schooled by his immigrant Indian parents, receiving daily lessons at home and at the nearby Hare Krishna temple that his parents have helped to run for more than two decades, which he remains a committed member of. His unconventional education helped Gupta to earn an academic head-start—a feat which the unassuming professor now credits to his dedicated parents and the spiritual foundation that he grew up with. At age 13 he entered Boise State University, where he earned a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.S. in Mathematics, picking up the University’s highest honor – a Silver Medallion – along the way. From there, Gupta went on to earn a master’s degree in religious studies and a D.Phil. (doctorate) in Hinduism from Oxford, marking him among the youngest graduates in the history of that prestigious institution.

Gupta is currently Assistant Professor of Religion at Centre College in Kentucky, and will serve as Assistant Professor of Hinduism at the College of William and Mary this fall.

Jaaaay's picture

Apart from my

Apart from my congratulations to him for the obviously wonderful work he is doing, I'd just like to add a giant WOW after looking at his list of 'credentials'. Now those are some serious gifts and talents. He must be incredibly blessed by Sri Krishna...

ekbhaktin8's picture

We are proud of you

Hare Krishna.

This story brought tears to my eyes when i read it yesterday - well not exactly. The tears stayed in the heart.

Just want to say "Dr. Ravi Gupta , we are proud of you, and all those who strive for interfaith dialogues and deeper exchanges between other faiths and Hinduism / Krishna Conciousness. "
Although being 'proud' is not a good thing, but this is in a spiritual sense.

Just think how his parents must feel , and i agree with J about those credentials. There is something special about home-schooled kids too.

Thank you Nityanandchandra Prabhu for posting the story.

Haribol !

Radhikesh's picture

Radhika Ramana Prabhu

Dr. Ravi Gupta is a disciple of HH Hanuman Swami and is called Radhika Ramana Prabhu. His classes are excellent. His seminar on Jiva Gosvami's Sandarbhas is very informative as he lucidly explains how Jiva Gosvami explains the importance of the first verse of Srimad Bhagavatam. Even though he is very young, I consider him as a teaching guru. Great parents and great kids!!!

Radhikesh das

Jaaaay's picture

Oh really?

Is there anywhere I could download some of his classes?

EDIT: or pictures/classes of his master?

EDIT2: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=5658

I actually laughed when I saw him singing and playing mrdanga. Is there anything this guy CAN'T do??

Hare Krishna!

Radhikesh's picture

Yes, truly

Haribol J. You can download his seminar on Jiva Gosvami and Vedanta here:

http://www.iskcon.com/education/audio.htm

Scroll down on the above page till you see his lecture.

More lectures here:

http://www.boisetemple.org/activities_bk_1.html

and here:

http://www.boisetemple.org/activities.htm

Radhikesh das

Idontknow's picture

I giggled when I read "they

I giggled when I read "they would not let us present the Gita"

I guess because of the bluntness of the situation. it made me chuckle

Jaaaay's picture

I know, it's hilarious that

I know, it's hilarious that they go on about how the meeting is an opportunity for interfaith dialogue and exchange. It's not interfaith if you choose your own gifts and read your own scriptures!