![]() ![]() Although petrified by the appearance, Arjun wants to know the identity of this breath-taking form of God, who has no resemblance to his teacher and friend Shree Krishna. Then Arjun sees the Kauravas, along with their allies, rushing into the mouth of this formidable form, who look like moths rushing with great speed toward the fire to perish.īeholding this universal form, Arjun confesses that his heart and mind are unstable with fear. He can see several sages offering prayers and singing hymns exalting God. He witnesses the three worlds trembling with fear of God’s laws and the celestial gods taking His shelter. The sight dazzles Arjun, and his hair stands on end. His radiance is similar to a thousand suns blazing together in the sky. It has no beginning or end and extends immeasurably in all directions. Arjun sees the entire creation in the body of the God of gods with unlimited arms, faces, and stomachs. Shree Krishna grants Arjun divine vision to see His infinite-form that comprises all the universes. In this chapter, he requests the Lord to show him His viśhwarūp, or the infinite cosmic form. Towards the end, He had mentioned that all the beauty, glory, and power is just a spark of His immeasurable splendor. To nurture and intensify Arjun’s devotion, Shree Krishna had described His divine vibhūtis (opulence) in the previous chapter.
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