Devotion in Kimpuruṣa-varṣa and the Glory of Bhārata-varṣa
Rāmacandra & Nara-Nārāyaṇa; Rivers, Varṇāśrama, and Liberation
कल्पायुषां स्थानजयात्पुनर्भवात् क्षणायुषां भारतभूजयो वरम् । क्षणेन मर्त्येन कृतं मनस्विन: सन्न्यस्य संयान्त्यभयं पदं हरे: ॥ २३ ॥
kalpāyuṣāṁ sthānajayāt punar-bhavāt kṣaṇāyuṣāṁ bhārata-bhūjayo varam kṣaṇena martyena kṛtaṁ manasvinaḥ sannyasya saṁyānty abhayaṁ padaṁ hareḥ
Una vida breve en la tierra de Bhārata es preferible a conquistar Brahmaloka por kalpas, pues aun en Brahmaloka hay retorno al renacimiento. En Bhārata, incluso en poco tiempo, el mortal de mente firme puede renunciar a todo y rendirse plenamente a los pies de loto de Hari, alcanzando el estado sin temor—Vaikuṇṭha—donde no hay ansiedad ni nuevo nacimiento en un cuerpo material.
This is further confirmation of the statement given by Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu:
Because even with a short human lifespan, one can practice renunciation and devotion and attain Lord Hari’s fearless abode—something not guaranteed by long life or heavenly achievements.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this to King Parīkṣit while describing Jambūdvīpa and emphasizing the unique spiritual opportunity available in Bhārata-varṣa.
Use the limited time of human life for sincere spiritual practice—detachment from temporary status and pleasures, and steady devotion to Hari—rather than postponing inner transformation.