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Theme Analysis

The cosmography of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam reveals a singular destination that serves as the anchor for the entire material manifestation. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the nature of the polestar, or Dhruvaloka, is distinct from all other celestial bodies because it remains fixed and eternal, even when the rest of the universe undergoes dissolution. This analysis explores its role as the pivot around which all stars and planetary systems revolve, functioning like the central pole of an oil-pressing machine. By examining its status as a Vaikuṇṭha planet within the material atmosphere, we can understand why it is called Viṣṇupada—the place situated on the lotus feet of Lord Viṣṇu—and why it remains the ultimate destination for those seeking a realm beyond the influence of time.

  • The Universal Anchor: This celestial residence acts as the pivot for all stars and solar systems, which are connected to it by "ropes of wind" as they move in their respective orbits.
  • Spiritual Permanence: Unlike other planets within the universe, this abode is not annihilated during the night of Brahmā; it is a fixed Vaikuṇṭha planet established by the will of Lord Vāsudeva.
  • Source of Purification: It is the first landing point for the celestial Ganges after it leaks through the shell of the universe, further sanctifying the planet as a site of pure devotional service.

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