Dhruva’s Darśana, Transformative Prayers, and the Boon of the Dhruva-loka
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तं दृष्ट्वोपवनाभ्याश आयान्तं तरसा रथात् । अवरुह्य नृपस्तूर्णमासाद्य प्रेमविह्वल: ॥ ४२ ॥ परिरेभेऽङ्गजं दोर्भ्यां दीर्घोत्कण्ठमना: श्वसन् । विष्वक्सेनाङ्घ्रिसंस्पर्शहताशेषाघबन्धनम् ॥ ४३ ॥
taṁ dṛṣṭvopavanābhyāśa āyāntaṁ tarasā rathāt avaruhya nṛpas tūrṇam āsādya prema-vihvalaḥ
En voyant Dhruva, le roi Uttānapāda, bouleversé d’amour, descendit du char et s’avança aussitôt. Dans l’élan d’une longue attente, il l’enlaça de ses deux bras, haletant. Mais Dhruva n’était plus comme autrefois : ayant touché les pieds de lotus de Bhagavān Viśvaksena, tous les liens du péché avaient été rompus, et il était purifié par son progrès spirituel.
This verse states that Dhruva’s remaining bondage of sin was destroyed by contact with Viṣvaksena’s lotus feet, showing that direct devotion and the Lord’s grace purify the heart and remove karmic bondage.
Dhruva had been away performing severe devotion, and the king’s long-held yearning culminated on seeing his spiritually transformed son; overwhelmed with parental love, he rushed forward and embraced him.
Sincere spiritual practice can profoundly transform a person; when character and purity increase through devotion, relationships also heal and deepen through genuine love and respect.