Dhruva’s Darśana, Transformative Prayers, and the Boon of the Dhruva-loka
Pole Star
तां शशंसुर्जना राज्ञीं दिष्टया ते पुत्र आर्तिहा । प्रतिलब्धश्चिरं नष्टो रक्षिता मण्डलं भुव: ॥ ५१ ॥
tāṁ śaśaṁsur janā rājñīṁ diṣṭyā te putra ārti-hā pratilabdhaś ciraṁ naṣṭo rakṣitā maṇḍalaṁ bhuvaḥ
宮廷の人々は王妃を称えた。「王妃よ、まことに幸いです。あなたの御子は苦しみを滅する方。久しく失われていたが、今ここに帰還された。ゆえに、長くあなたを守り、世俗の痛みを終わらせてくださるでしょう。」
This verse highlights the king as “rakṣitā maṇḍalaṁ bhuvaḥ”—the protector of the realm—showing that rulership is meant for safeguarding people and upholding dharma.
Because Dhruva had been lost for a long time and was safely recovered; the citizens saw his return as divine good fortune and as a hopeful sign that he would protect the kingdom.
Cultivate devotion and responsibility so your presence reduces others’ anxiety—through protection, reliability, and compassionate service within your family, workplace, and community.