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Instructed in this way by the Lord, guru of the three words and source of the Vedas, Uddhava went to Badarikāśrama and worshipped the Lord with intense concentration.
evaṁ tri-loka-guruṇā
sandiṣṭaḥ śabda-yoninā
badaryāśramam āsādya
harim īje samādhinā
The Lord is the guru of all three worlds, and is thus the guru for the inhabitants of Badrarikāśrama, through Uddhava. To meet Śrutadeva, Kṛṣṇa went to Mithila. To kill Bāṇāsura and other demons, he went to other places on earth. To take the pārijāta flower he went to Svarga. To bring back the brāhmaṇa’s sons we went to Vaikuṇṭha, and to bring back Devakī’s dead sons, he went to Sutala. He gave the people of these places good fortune by showing them his form and giving teachings. But he did not go to Badarikāśrama. Remembering the eagerness of the sages there, he sent Uddhava there. In some kalpas the Lord himself goes there. In that case, he does not send Uddhava there. Saṁdiṣṭaḥ indicates some message was sent. “Give this message to Nara-nārāyaṇa.” The Lord said that Uddhava was not less than himself. The Lord is described in this verse as the source of the Vedas. This indicates that the Lord knows even what is not to be known in the Vedas. He gave this to Uddhava, and Nara-nārāyaṇa would attain that knowledge from the mouth of Uddhava, who is not less than the Lord. To the recipients of the message, Nara-nārāyaṇa, he sent information. “My manifest pastimes on earth will last 125 years. That is the limit. Now it is finished. I will make these pastimes disappear along with my associates. Going to Prabhāsa and establishing the devatās back in their posts, I, in my portion of Viṣṇu whom Brahmā requested to come, will go to Vaikuṇṭha. Invisible to all, I will come to Badarikāśrama with a portion of Arjuna. Since Uddhava, the chief of my dear devotees, endowed with all of my attractive qualities and similar form, has been assigned to you who long to see my perfect form, he should stay in Badarikāśrama to give knowledge to the world.”
|| 3.4.33-35 ||
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