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== Srimad-Bhagavatam ==
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=== SB Canto 3 ===


'''Mahārāja Dhruva  did not care for death,  and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu'''
<div class="section" id="Srimad-Bhagavatam" text="Srimad-Bhagavatam"><h2>Srimad-Bhagavatam</h2></div>


<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.14.6|SB 3.14.6, Purport]]:'''
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_3" text="SB Canto 3"><h3>SB Canto 3</h3></div>


While quitting his body, Mahārāja Dhruva, the son of King Uttānapāda, was attended by personalities like Sunanda and others, who received him in the kingdom of God. He left this world at an early age, as a young boy, although he had attained the throne of his father and had several children of his own. Because he was due to quit this world, death was waiting for him. He did not care for death, however, and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu because of his association with the great sage Nārada, who had spoken to him the narration of the pastimes of the Lord.
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 3.14.6" link_text="SB 3.14.6, Purport">
<div class="heading">Mahārāja Dhruva did not care for death, and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu</div>


=== SB Canto 4 ===
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.14.6|SB 3.14.6, Purport]]:'''


'''They immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes'''
While quitting his body, Mahārāja Dhruva, the son of King Uttānapāda, was attended by personalities like Sunanda and others, who received him in the kingdom of God. He left this world at an early age, as a young boy, although he had attained the throne of his father and had several children of his own. Because he was due to quit this world, death was waiting for him. He did not care for death, however, and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu because of his association with the great sage Nārada, who had spoken to him the narration of the pastimes of the Lord.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 4.23.26|SB 4.23.26, Purport]]:'''
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_4" text="SB Canto 4"><h3>SB Canto 4</h3></div>


When Pṛthu Mahārāja and his wife, Arci, abandoned their material bodies in the material fire, they immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes, which could penetrate the material elements and reach the spiritual sky. Since they were carried by two separate airplanes, it may be concluded that even after being burned in the funeral pyre they remained separate, individual persons. In other words, they never lost their identity or became void, as imagined by the impersonalists.
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 4.23.26" link_text="SB 4.23.26, Purport">
<div class="heading">They immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes</div>


=== SB Canto 6 ===
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 4.23.26|SB 4.23.26, Purport]]:'''


'''Spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second'''
When Pṛthu Mahārāja and his wife, Arci, abandoned their material bodies in the material fire, they immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes, which could penetrate the material elements and reach the spiritual sky. Since they were carried by two separate airplanes, it may be concluded that even after being burned in the funeral pyre they remained separate, individual persons. In other words, they never lost their identity or became void, as imagined by the impersonalists.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 6.2.44|SB 6.2.44, Purport]]:'''
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_6" text="SB Canto 6"><h3>SB Canto 6</h3></div>


For many years, material scientists have tried to go to the moon, but they are still unable to go there. However, the spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second. The speed of such a spiritual plane can only be imagined. Spirit is finer than the mind, and everyone has experience of how swiftly the mind travels from one place to another. Therefore one can imagine the swiftness of the spiritual form by comparing it to the speed of the mind. In less than even a moment, a perfect devotee can return home, back to Godhead, immediately after giving up his material body.
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 6.2.44" link_text="SB 6.2.44, Purport">
<div class="heading">Spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second</div>
 
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 6.2.44|SB 6.2.44, Purport]]:'''
 
For many years, material scientists have tried to go to the moon, but they are still unable to go there. However, the spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second. The speed of such a spiritual plane can only be imagined. Spirit is finer than the mind, and everyone has experience of how swiftly the mind travels from one place to another. Therefore one can imagine the swiftness of the spiritual form by comparing it to the speed of the mind. In less than even a moment, a perfect devotee can return home, back to Godhead, immediately after giving up his material body.</div>
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Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 3

Mahārāja Dhruva did not care for death, and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu
SB 3.14.6, Purport: While quitting his body, Mahārāja Dhruva, the son of King Uttānapāda, was attended by personalities like Sunanda and others, who received him in the kingdom of God. He left this world at an early age, as a young boy, although he had attained the throne of his father and had several children of his own. Because he was due to quit this world, death was waiting for him. He did not care for death, however, and even with his present body he boarded a spiritual airplane and went directly to the planet of Viṣṇu because of his association with the great sage Nārada, who had spoken to him the narration of the pastimes of the Lord.

SB Canto 4

They immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes
SB 4.23.26, Purport: When Pṛthu Mahārāja and his wife, Arci, abandoned their material bodies in the material fire, they immediately developed their spiritual bodies and entered into spiritual airplanes, which could penetrate the material elements and reach the spiritual sky. Since they were carried by two separate airplanes, it may be concluded that even after being burned in the funeral pyre they remained separate, individual persons. In other words, they never lost their identity or became void, as imagined by the impersonalists.

SB Canto 6

Spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second
SB 6.2.44, Purport: For many years, material scientists have tried to go to the moon, but they are still unable to go there. However, the spiritual airplanes from the spiritual planets can take one back home, back to Godhead, in a second. The speed of such a spiritual plane can only be imagined. Spirit is finer than the mind, and everyone has experience of how swiftly the mind travels from one place to another. Therefore one can imagine the swiftness of the spiritual form by comparing it to the speed of the mind. In less than even a moment, a perfect devotee can return home, back to Godhead, immediately after giving up his material body.