Dhruva’s Benediction from Kuvera and His Ascension to Viṣṇuloka
Dhruvaloka
तदा दुन्दुभयो नेदुर्मृदङ्गपणवादय: । गन्धर्वमुख्या: प्रजगु: पेतु: कुसुमवृष्टय: ॥ ३१ ॥
tadā dundubhayo nedur mṛdaṅga-paṇavādayaḥ gandharva-mukhyāḥ prajaguḥ petuḥ kusuma-vṛṣṭayaḥ
En ese momento resonaron en el cielo los tambores y timbales: dundubhi, mṛdaṅga y paṇava. Los principales gandharvas cantaron, y los devas derramaron sobre Dhruva Mahārāja una lluvia de flores como torrentes.
This verse shows a divine celebration—celestial beings honor an extraordinary devotional event, marking approval and auspiciousness as a devotee is glorified.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates these events to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing Dhruva Mahārāja’s exalted destination and the cosmic celebration around it.
It encourages steady bhakti: sincere devotion brings inner assurance and auspicious transformation, even if outer “celestial signs” are not visible.