Dhruva’s Darśana, Transformative Prayers, and the Boon of the Dhruva-loka
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मैत्रेय उवाच इत्यर्चित: स भगवानतिदिश्यात्मन: पदम् । बालस्य पश्यतो धाम स्वमगाद्गरुडध्वज: ॥ २६ ॥
maitreya uvāca ity arcitaḥ sa bhagavān atidiśyātmanaḥ padam bālasya paśyato dhāma svam agād garuḍa-dhvajaḥ
大圣者弥勒耶说道:就这样,主被童子德鲁瓦礼拜并恭敬之后,又赐予他自己的居所;乘伽楼罗、以伽楼罗为旗的毗湿奴主,在德鲁瓦注视之下返回了自己的圣境。
From this verse it appears that Lord Viṣṇu awarded Dhruva Mahārāja the same abode in which He resides. His abode is described in the Bhagavad-gītā (15.6) : yad gatvā na nivartante tad dhāma paramaṁ mama.
This verse states that when the Lord is worshiped with devotion, He can reveal His own supreme abode (His dhāma) to the devotee—here, to the boy Dhruva as he watched.
Garuḍa-dhvaja means “He whose banner bears Garuḍa,” identifying the Supreme Lord Viṣṇu and emphasizing His divine sovereignty and personal identity.
It teaches steady worship and sincere bhakti: divine realization is not merely conceptual—God can personally guide and reveal higher spiritual reality to one who serves with faith.