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Chapter 12: Dhruva Mahārāja Goes Back to Godhead

Verse 35 of 51
SB 4.12.35

त्रिलोकीं देवयानेन सो ऽतिव्रज्य मुनीनपि परस्ताद्यद्ध्रुवगतिर्विष्णोः पदमथाभ्यगात्

tri-lokīṁ deva-yānena so 'tivrajya munīn api parastād yad dhruva-gatir viṣṇoḥ padam athābhyagāt

Synonyms

tri-lokīmthe three planetary systems; deva-yānenaby the transcendental airplane; saḥDhruva; ativrajyahaving surpassed; munīngreat sages; apieven; parastātbeyond; yatwhich; dhruva-gatiḥDhruva, who attained permanent life; viṣṇoḥof Lord Viṣṇu; padamabode; athathen; abhyagātachieved..

Translation

Dhruva Mahārāja thus surpassed the seven planetary systems of the great sages who are known as saptarṣi. Beyond that region, he achieved the transcendental situation of permanent life in the planet where Lord Viṣṇu lives.

Purport

The airplane was piloted by the two chief associates of Lord Viṣṇu, namely Sunanda and Nanda. Only such spiritual astronauts can pilot their airplane beyond the seven planets and arrive in the region of eternal blissful life. It is confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā also (paras tasmāt tu bhāvo 'nyaḥ) that beyond this planetary system begins the spiritual sky, where everything is permanent and blissful. The planets there are known as Viṣṇuloka or Vaikuṇṭhaloka. Only there can one get an eternal blissful life of knowledge. Below Vaikuṇṭhaloka is the material universe, where Lord Brahmā and others in Brahmaloka can live until the annihilation of this universe; but that life is not permanent. That is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā (ābrahma-bhuvanāl lokāḥ). Even if one goes to the topmost planet, one cannot achieve eternal life. Only by arriving in Vaikuṇṭhaloka can one live an eternally blissful life.

Verse 35 of 51
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