Category:Dhruva's Determination
Theme Analysis
The spiritual success of the young prince of King Uttānapāda serves as a definitive lesson on the power of resolve. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while the boy’s initial motive was rooted in a desire for material revenge and a kingdom surpassing that of Lord Brahmā, the intensity of his focus was the key factor that attracted divine intervention. This analysis explores how the firm determination of Dhruva compelled the Supreme Personality of Godhead to send a spiritual master for his guidance. By examining the tests he endured and the single-mindedness with which he executed his service, we can understand the standard required to achieve perfection in Kṛṣṇa consciousness within a single lifetime.
- Attracting the Guru: The resolve of the child was so intense that Kṛṣṇa, as the Supersoul, immediately sent Nārada Muni to initiate him into the sacred mantra.
- Tests of Resolve: A bona fide spiritual master often tests the candidate's seriousness; Nārada tested the boy by suggesting he return home, only to find a spirit that could not be swayed by material comfort.
- The Ultimate Lesson: Following the footsteps of this great soul means being determined to finish our spiritual duties in this life, rather than waiting for another.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Finish the Job in One Life - Following the Potent Determination of Dhruva.
Pages in category "Dhruva's Determination"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
A
- According to his (Dhruva Maharaja's) stepmother, he could not be declared king. Dhruva Maharaja's determination, therefore, was to become king of a planet exalted even beyond that possessed by Lord Brahma, the greatest of all the demigods
- After understanding the strong determination of Dhruva Maharaja, Narada came to help him
- Although it was a somewhat childish determination because Dhruva Maharaja was nothing but a small child, Lord Visnu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is so kind and merciful that He fulfilled Dhruva's desire
- As a result of his (Dhruva Maharaja's) rendering such devotional service with great determination and austerity, the Personality of Godhead personally manifested Himself before him
B
- Because of Dhruva Maharaja's determination, Krsna, the Supersoul, immediately sent His representative, Narada, to initiate him
- Because of having insulted Dhruva Maharaja, Suruci would become mad upon the death of her son and would enter a forest fire, and thus her life would be ended. This was mentioned by the Lord to Dhruva because he was determined for revenge against her
D
- Despite having achieved the desired result of his determination by worshiping the lotus feet of the Lord, Dhruva Maharaja was not very pleased
- Dhruva Maharaja wanted a residence more exalted than any ever occupied by anyone else in his family. Therefore he was offered the planet in which the Lord personally resides, and his determination was completely satisfied
- Dhruva Maharaja was determined to achieve the benediction of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and therefore Narada advised him to go back home for the time being, and in mature time he could try to practice devotional service
- Dhruva Maharaja was in this category (a paramahamsa), and due to his determination he achieved, the result he desired, but still when he returned home he was not very pleased
- Dhruva Maharaja was strongly determined to fulfill his desire, and it was for that purpose that he had left his home and palace
- Dhruva Maharaja, the famous son of Maharaja Uttanapada, is known as the most exalted devotee of the Supreme Lord because of his firm determination in executing devotional service
I
- It is described that after the appearance of the Lord, when Dhruva Maharaja thought and compared his determination to his final reward, he realized that he had wanted a few particles of broken glass but instead had received many diamonds
- It is our duty to follow in the footsteps of Dhruva Maharaja, for he was very determined. We should also be determined to finish our duties in executing devotional service in this life; we should not wait for another life to finish our job
W
- We must remember that Dhruva Maharaja was not fickle; he was determined to execute his service and then come back
- When Dhruva Maharaja went to perform austerities, he was very determined to achieve a post never dreamed of by his forefathers
- When Narada saw that Dhruva was so determined, he initiated him as a disciple and gave him the mantra, om namo bhagavate vasudevaya. Dhruva chanted this mantra and became perfect, and God came before him