vasanti yatra puruá¹£Äḥ
sarve vaikuṇá¹ha-mÅ«rtayaḥ
ye 'nimitta-nimittena
dharmeṇÄrÄdhayan harim
vasanti - they live; yatra - where; puruá¹£Äḥ - persons; sarve - all; vaikuṇá¹ha-mÅ«rtayaḥ - having a four-handed form similar to that of the Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu; ye - those Vaikuṇá¹ha persons; animitta - without desire for sense gratification; nimittena - caused by; dharmeṇa - by devotional service; ÄrÄdhayan - continuously worshiping; harim - unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The residents and the form of living in Vaikuṇá¹ha are described in this verse. The residents are all like the Supreme Personality of Godhead NÄrÄyaṇa. In the Vaikuṇá¹ha planets Kṛṣṇa’s plenary feature as four-handed NÄrÄyaṇa is the predominating Deity, and the residents of Vaikuṇá¹haloka are also four-handed, just contrary to our conception here in the material world. Nowhere in the material world do we find a human being with four hands. In Vaikuṇá¹haloka there is no occupation but the service of the Lord, and this service is not rendered with a purpose. Although every service has a particular result, the devotees never aspire for the fulfillment of their own desires; their desires are fulfilled by rendering transcendental loving service to the Lord.