Å›Änta-bhakta — nava-yogendra, sanakÄdi Ära
dÄsya-bhÄva-bhakta — sarvatra sevaka apÄra

 Å›Änta-bhakta - the neutral devotees; nava - nine; yogendra - saintly persons; sanaka-Ädi Ära - and the four KumÄras, headed by Sanaka; dÄsya-bhÄva-bhakta - devotees in dÄsya-rasa; sarvatra sevaka apÄra - similar innumerable servants everywhere.


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“Examples of Å›Änta-bhaktas are the nine Yogendras and the four KumÄras. Examples of devotees in dÄsya-bhakti are innumerable, for such devotees exist everywhere.

Purport

The nine Yogendras are Kavi, Havi, AntarÄ«ká¹£a, Prabuddha, PippalÄyana, Ä€virhotra, Draviá¸a (Drumila), Camasa and KarabhÄjana. The four KumÄras are Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanat-kumÄra and SanÄtana. The servant devotees in Gokula are Raktaka, Citraka, Patraka and so on. In DvÄrakÄ there are servants like DÄruka, and in the Lord’s pastimes in the material world there are servants like HanumÄn.