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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 6.17.28
svargāpavarga-narakeshv
SYNONYMS
nārāyana-parāh — pure devotees, who are interested only in the service of Nārāyana, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sarve — all; na — not; kutaścana — anywhere; bibhyati — are afraid; svarga — in the higher planetary systems; apavarga — in liberation; narakeshu — and in hell; api — even; tulya — equal; artha — value; darśinah — who see.
TRANSLATION
Devotees solely engaged in the devotional service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Nārāyana, never fear any condition of life. For them the heavenly planets, liberation and the hellish planets are all the same, for such devotees are interested only in the service of the Lord.
PURPORT
Pārvatī might naturally have inquired how devotees become so exalted. Therefore this verse explains that they are nārāyana-para, simply dependent on Nārāyana. They do not mind reverses in life because in the service of Nārāyana they have learned to tolerate whatever hardships there may be. They do not care whether they are in heaven or in hell: they simply engage in the service of the Lord. This is their excellence. Ānukūlyena krishnānuśīlanam: they are liberally engaged in the service of the Lord, and therefore they are excellent. By using the word bhritya-bhrityānām, Lord Śiva pointed out that although Citraketu provided one example of tolerance and excellence, all the devotees who have taken shelter of the Lord as eternal servants are glorious. They have no eagerness to be happy by being placed in the heavenly planets, becoming liberated or becoming one with Brahman, the supreme effulgence. These benefits do not appeal to their minds. They are simply interested in giving direct service to the Lord.
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