avyāhateṣṭa-gatayaḥ sura-siddha-sādhya-

gandharva-yakṣa-nara-kinnara-nāga-lokān

muktāś caranti muni-cāraṇa-bhūtanātha-

vidyādhara-dvija-gavāḿ bhuvanāni kāmam

avyahata -- unimpeded; ishta-gatayah -- in moving as they please; sura -- of the demigods; siddha -- perfected mystics; sadhya -- Sadhyas; gandharva -- heavenly musicians; yaksha -- associates of Kuvera; nara -- human beings; kinnara -- minor demigods who can change their form at will; naga -- and serpents; lokan -- the worlds; muktah -- free; caranti -- they travel; muni -- of the sages; carana -- angels; bhuta-natha -- ghostly followers of Lord Siva; vidyadhara -- Vidyadharas; dvija -- brahmanas; gavam -- and of the cows; bhuvanani -- the worlds; kamam -- however they want.


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The nine Yogendras are liberated souls who travel freely to the planets of the demigods, the perfected mystics, the Sadhyas, the heavenly musicians, the Yakshas, the human beings, and the minor demigods such as the Kinnaras and the serpents. No mundane force can check their free movement, and exactly as they wish they can travel as well to the worlds of the sages, the angels, the ghostly followers of Lord Siva, the Vidyadharas, the brahmanas and the cows.

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