Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 29: Bhakti-yoga

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.29.47

tatas tam antar hridi sanniveśya

gato mahā-bhāgavato viśālām

yathopadishtām jagad-eka-bandhunā

tapah samāsthāya harer agād gatim

SYNONYMS

tatah — then; tam — Him; antah — within; hridi — his mind; sanniveśya — placing; gatah — going; mahā-bhāgavatah — the great devotee; viśālāmto Badarikāśrama; yathāas; upadishtām — described; jagat — of the universe; eka — by the only; bandhunā — friend; tapah — austerities; samāsthāya — properly executing; hareh — of the Supreme Lord; agāthe attained; gatim — the destination.

TRANSLATION

Thereupon, placing the Lord deeply within his heart, the great devotee Uddhava went to Badarikāśrama. By engaging there in austerities, he attained to the Lord's personal abode, which had been described to him by the only friend of the universe, Lord Krishna Himself.

PURPORT

Śrī Uddhava returned to Dvārakā in the spiritual sky, according to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Thākura.

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