Understanding the Eternal Reality of God's Planet
Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the ultimate reality is not an impersonal void, but a magnificent spiritual realm containing eternal planets where the Supreme Personality of Godhead resides. Understanding the nature of God's planet and directing all of our life's energy toward reaching it is the supreme goal of human existence, elevating the soul far beyond the temporary destinations of the material universe.
The Supreme Spiritual Abode
The Supreme Lord is present everywhere through His energies, yet He simultaneously maintains a personal residence. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the absolute, topmost planet in the spiritual sky is known as Goloka Vṛndāvana or Viṣṇuloka, a place full of eternal knowledge and bliss.
- Goloka eva nivasaty akhilatma-bhutah: (BS 5.37) the Lord appears in the core of everyone's heart, yet He exists on His own planet, Goloka Vrndavana. A devotee acquires qualities almost the same as those of the Lord because of unalloyed devotional service.
- The idea is that although the Supreme Personality of Godhead exists on His own planet, Goloka Vrndavana, He is also present everywhere.
- In the Gita Lord Krsna gives only a small hint of His personal abode (Goloka Vrndavana) which is the supermost planet in the spiritual kingdom. A vivid description is given in the Brahma-samhita.
The Futility of Material Ascension
Conditioned souls often desire promotion to higher material planets, but such destinations are ultimately subject to destruction. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that a wise person redirects their efforts away from temporary celestial realms and focuses exclusively on returning to the eternal planet of Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
- We are not very eager to go to this planet or that planet. We are eager to go directly to the planet where Krsna lives.
- We should not spoil our energy in building mighty industries and cities to further entrap ourselves in material nature; rather, our energy should be used to develop Krsna consciousness, in order to attain a spiritual body whereby we may enter into Krsna's planet.
- Try to find that planet from which one will never return, where there is eternal life, and where one can dance with Krsna. This is the meaning of Krsna consciousness.
- Dhruva Maharaja was reminded, "You are going in our (God's associates) company to that planet from which no one returns to this material world."
The Liberation of Sālokya
Pure devotees reject the idea of merging into an impersonal light. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that out of the five types of liberation, devotees often accept sālokya-mukti—the facility to live eternally on the same spiritual planet as the Supreme Lord.
- There are five kinds of liberation. One liberation is to merge into the Supreme. Another liberation is to live with the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the same planet.
- When a devotee is promoted to the spiritual world, Vaikuntha, he receives four kinds of facilities. One of these is salokya, living on the same planet as the Supreme Personality.
- Four kind of vaisnava liberation, achieving the same bodily features as the Lord, achieving the same opulence as the Lord, dwelling on the planet where the Lord is residing, and attaining eternal association with the Lord.
The Path of Devotion
The supreme destination cannot be purchased by wealth, empirical knowledge, or mechanical austerities. Śrīla Prabhupāda clearly states that only the pure process of bhakti, or loving devotional service, qualifies a soul to enter the personal planet of the Supreme Lord.
- The transcendental planet known as Visnuloka is especially meant for devotees, not for karmis, jnanis or yogis.
- The goal of life is to follow the principles of bhakti, or devotional service, and ultimately attain to the planet of the Supreme Lord in full devotion and love as an eternal servitor of the Lord.
- The progressive journey from one planet to another culminates in reaching the supreme planet of the Lord (mad-dhama), where life is eternal and full of bliss and knowledge.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda systematically destroys the illusion that the highest spiritual achievement is a formless, impersonal existence. By describing the vivid reality of God's planet—Goloka Vṛndāvana and the Vaikuṇṭha realms—he provides the conditioned souls with a tangible, glorious destination. Unlike the temporary heavenly planets achieved through pious karma, the planet of the Supreme Lord offers eternal life, perfect knowledge, and uninterrupted bliss. To reach this ultimate abode, one must bypass the misguided pursuits of material accumulation and impersonal speculation, and instead dedicate their life to unalloyed bhakti. By cultivating a pure desire to serve Śrī Kṛṣṇa and hearing authorized descriptions of His divine realm, the sincere practitioner prepares their spiritual body to enter God's planet, achieving the sublime liberation of eternal association with the Lord.
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