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Especiall when Ksna appears as an avatära, anyone who thinks of Krsna in His

different incarnations (rämädi-mürtisu kalä-niyamena tisthan [bs. 5.39]),

and especially in His original form as Krsna, attains salvation. There are

many instances of this, and among them is Aghasura, who attained the

salvation of sarupya-mukti. Therefore the process is satatam kirtayanto mam

yatantas ca drdha-vratah (Bg. 9.14). Those who are devotees always engage in

glorifying Krsna. Advaitam acyutam anädim ananta-rüpam: [bs 5.33] when we

speak of Krsna, we refer to all His avatäras, such as Krsna, Govinda,

Narayana, Vishnu, Lord Caitanya, Krsna-Balaräma and Syamasundara. One who

always thinks of Krsna must attain vimukti, special salvation as the Lord’s

personal associate, not necessarily in Vrndavana, but at least in

Vaikuthaloka. This is called sarupya-mukti.

SB 10.12.40

 

============ REF. SB 10.12.40

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