yaḥ ká¹£atra-bandhur bhuvi tasyÄdhirÅ«á¸ham
anv Äruruká¹£ed api vará¹£a-pÅ«gaiḥ
á¹£aá¹-pañca-vará¹£o yad ahobhir alpaiḥ
prasÄdya vaikuṇá¹ham avÄpa tat-padam
yaḥ - one who; ká¹£atra-bandhuḥ - the son of a ká¹£atriya; bhuvi - on the earth; tasya - of Dhruva; adhirÅ«á¸ham - the exalted position; anu - after; Äruruká¹£et - can aspire to attain; api - even; vará¹£a-pÅ«gaiḥ - after many years; á¹£aá¹-pañca-vará¹£aḥ - five or six years old; yat - which; ahobhiḥ alpaiḥ - after a few days; prasÄdya - after pleasing; vaikuṇá¹ham - the Lord; avÄpa - attained; tat-padam - His abode.
Dhruva MahÄrÄja is described herein as ká¹£atra-bandhuḥ, which indicates that he was not fully trained as a ká¹£atriya because he was only five years old; he was not a mature ká¹£atriya. A ká¹£atriya or brÄhmaṇa has to take training. A boy born in the family of a brÄhmaṇa is not immediately a brÄhmaṇa; he has to take up the training and the purificatory process.
The great sage NÄrada Muni was very proud of having a devotee-disciple like Dhruva MahÄrÄja. He had many other disciples, but he was very pleased with Dhruva MahÄrÄja because in one lifetime, by dint of his severe penances and austerities, he had achieved Vaikuṇá¹ha, which was never achieved by any other king’s son or rÄjará¹£i throughout the whole universe. There is the instance of the great King Bharata, who was also a great devotee, but he attained Vaikuṇá¹haloka in three lives. In the first life, although he executed austerities in the forest, he became a victim of too much affection for a small deer, and in his next life he had to take birth as a deer. Although he had a deer’s body, he remembered his spiritual position, but he still had to wait until the next life for perfection. In the next life he took birth as Jaá¸a Bharata. Of course, in that life he was completely freed from all material entanglement, and he attained perfection and was elevated to Vaikuṇá¹haloka. The lesson from the life of Dhruva MahÄrÄja is that if one likes, one can attain Vaikuṇá¹haloka in one life, without waiting for many other lives. My Guru MahÄrÄja, ÅšrÄ« ÅšrÄ«mad BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄ« GosvÄmÄ« PrabhupÄda, used to say that every one of his disciples could attain Vaikuṇá¹haloka in this life, without waiting for another life to execute devotional service. One simply has to become as serious and sincere as Dhruva MahÄrÄja; then it is quite possible to attain Vaikuṇá¹haloka and go back home, back to Godhead, in one life.