Dhruva-vaṁśa Continuation: Utkala’s Renunciation, Aṅga’s Sacrifice, and the Birth of Vena
Prelude to Pṛthu
आत्मानं ब्रह्म निर्वाणं प्रत्यस्तमितविग्रहम् । अवबोधरसैकात्म्यमानन्दमनुसन्ततम् ॥ ८ ॥ अव्यवच्छिन्नयोगाग्निदग्धकर्ममलाशय: । स्वरूपमवरुन्धानो नात्मनोऽन्यं तदैक्षत ॥ ९ ॥
ātmānaṁ brahma-nirvāṇaṁ pratyastamita-vigraham avabodha-rasaikātmyam ānandam anusantatam
Por la expansión de su conocimiento del Brahman Supremo, logró la liberación del cuerpo. Mediante el fuego del bhakti-yoga, quemó todas las impurezas y solo veía al Señor Supremo.
These two verses explain the verse in the Bhagavad-gītā (18.54) :
This verse describes liberation as the cessation of material identification and the awakening of the self as Brahman, experienced as uninterrupted bliss rooted in pure spiritual awareness.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating these realizations within the Bhagavatam’s account of the royal lineage and their spiritual attainments.
Regular sādhana—hearing sacred texts, meditation on the self beyond roles, and disciplined living—helps reduce identification with temporary labels and cultivates steadier inner clarity and peace.