Aftermath of Gajendra’s Deliverance: Hūhū’s Release, Indradyumna’s Curse, and Sārūpya-mukti
एतन्महाराज तवेरितो मया कृष्णानुभावो गजराजमोक्षणम् । स्वर्ग्यं यशस्यं कलिकल्मषापहं दु:स्वप्ननाशं कुरुवर्य शृण्वताम् ॥ १४ ॥
etan mahā-rāja taverito mayā kṛṣṇānubhāvo gaja-rāja-mokṣaṇam svargyaṁ yaśasyaṁ kali-kalmaṣāpahaṁ duḥsvapna-nāśaṁ kuru-varya śṛṇvatām
大王啊,我已向你叙述了克里希纳的奇妙威能——象王得救之事。库鲁族中最卓越者啊,凡聆听此传说者,堪升天界,得奉爱者之美名,不为迦利时代的污浊所染,恶梦亦自消散。
This verse says that hearing Gajendra’s deliverance reveals Kṛṣṇa’s glory, grants pious merit and fame, removes Kali-yuga contamination, and even destroys distressing dreams.
After narrating Gajendra’s liberation, Śukadeva concludes by highlighting the spiritual and purifying results of hearing this līlā, encouraging Parīkṣit (and all listeners) to receive it through śravaṇa-bhakti.
Regularly hear or read the Bhagavatam—especially the Gajendra Moksha episode—as a devotional practice to purify the mind, reduce fear and anxiety, and strengthen faith in the Lord’s protection.