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VISION
OF THE
COSMIC
FORM
Arjuna
said: My
illusion
is
dispelled
by the
profound
words of
wisdom You
spoke
out of
compassion
towards me
about the
supreme
secret of
Spirit.
(11.01)
O
Krishna, I
have heard
from You
in detail
about the
origin and
dissolution
of beings,
and Your
immutable
glory.
(11.02)
VISION
OF GOD IS
THE
ULTIMATE
AIM OF A
SEEKER
O
Lord, You
are as You
have said;
yet I wish
to see
Your
divine
cosmic
form, O
Supreme
Being.
(11.03)
O
Lord, if
You think
it is
possible
for me to
see Your
universal
form,
then, O
Lord of
the yogis,
show me
Your
transcendental
form.
(11.04)
Lord
Krishna
said: O
Arjuna,
behold My
hundreds
and
thousands
of
multifarious
divine
forms of
different
colors and
shapes.
Behold all
the
celestial
beings,
and many
wonders
never seen
before.
Also
behold the
entire
creation
¾
animate,
inanimate,
and
whatever
else you
like to
see ¾ all
at one
place in
My body.
(11.05-07)
But,
you are
not able
to see Me
with your
physical
eye;
therefore,
I give you
the divine
eye to see
My
majestic
power and
glory.
(11.08)
LORD
SHOWS HIS
COSMIC
FORM TO
ARJUNA
Sanjaya
said: O
King,
having
said this;
Lord
Krishna,
the great
Lord of
the mystic
power of
yoga,
revealed
His
supreme
majestic
form to
Arjuna.
(11.09)
Arjuna
saw the
Universal
Form of
the Lord
with many
mouths and
eyes, and
many
visions of
marvel,
with
numerous
divine
ornaments,
and
holding
many
divine
weapons.
Wearing
divine
garlands
and
apparel,
anointed
with
celestial
perfumes
and
ointments,
full of
all
wonders,
the
limitless
God with
faces on
all sides.
(11.10-11)
If
the
splendor
of
thousands
of suns
were to
blaze
forth all
at once in
the sky,
even that
would not
resemble
the
splendor
of that
exalted
being.
(11.12)
Arjuna
saw the
entire
universe,
divided in
many ways,
but
standing
as all in
One, and
One in all
in the
transcendental
body of
Krishna,
the Lord
of
celestial
rulers.
(See also
13.16, and
18.20)
(11.13)
ONE
MAY NOT BE
PREPARED,
OR
QUALIFIED,
TO SEE THE
LORD
Having
seen the
cosmic
form of
the Lord,
Arjuna was
filled
with
wonder;
and his
hairs
standing
on end,
bowed his
head to
the Lord
and prayed
with
folded
hands.
(11.14)
Arjuna
said: O
Lord, I
see in
Your body
all
supernatural
controllers,
and
multitude
of beings,
sages, and
celestials.
(11.15)
O
Lord of
the
universe,
I see You
everywhere
with
infinite
form, with
many arms,
stomachs,
faces, and
eyes. O
Universal
Form, I
see
neither
your
beginning
nor the
middle nor
the end.
(11.16)
I
see You
with Your
crown,
club,
discus;
and a mass
of
radiance,
difficult
to behold,
shining
all around
like the
immeasurable
brilliance
of the sun
and the
blazing
fire.
(11.17)
I
believe
You are
the
Supreme
Being to
be
realized.
You are
the
ultimate
resort of
the
universe.
You are
the
Spirit,
and
protector
of the
eternal
order
(Dharma).
(11.18)
I
see You
with
infinite
power,
without
beginning,
middle, or
end; with
many arms,
with the
sun and
the moon
as Your
eyes, with
Your mouth
as a
blazing
fire
scorching
all the
universe
with Your
radiance.
(11.19)
O
Lord, You
pervade
the entire
space
between
heaven and
earth in
all
directions.
Seeing
Your
marvelous
and
terrible
form, the
three
worlds are
trembling
with fear.
(11.20)
Hosts
of
supernatural
rulers
enter into
You. Some
with
folded
hands sing
Your names
and
glories in
fear. A
multitude
of
perfected
beings
hail and
adores You
with
abundant
praises.
(11.21)
All
the
celestial
beings
amazingly
gaze at
You.
Seeing
your
infinite
form with
many
mouths,
eyes,
arms,
thighs,
feet,
stomachs,
and many
fearful
tusks; the
worlds are
trembling
with fear
and so do
I, O
mighty
Lord.
(11.22-23)
ARJUNA
IS
FRIGHTENED
TO SEE THE
COSMIC
FORM
I
am
frightened
and find
neither
peace nor
courage, O
Krishna,
after
seeing
Your
effulgent
and
colorful
form
touching
the sky,
and Your
wide open
mouth with
large
shining
eyes.
(11.24)
I
lose my
sense of
direction
and find
no comfort
after
seeing
Your
mouths
with
fearful
tusks
glowing
like the
fires of
cosmic
dissolution.
Have mercy
on me! O
Lord of
celestial
rulers,
and refuge
of the
universe.
(11.25)
All
my cousin
brothers,
along with
the hosts
of other
kings and
warriors
of the
other
side,
together
with chief
warriors
on our
side, are
also
quickly
entering
into Your
fearful
mouths
with
terrible
tusks.
Some are
seen
caught in
between
the tusks
with their
heads
crushed.
(11.26-27)
These
warriors
of the
mortal
world are
entering
Your
blazing
mouths as
many
torrents
of the
rivers
enter into
the ocean.
(11.28)
All
these
people are
rapidly
rushing
into Your
mouths for
destruction
as moths
rush with
great
speed into
the
blazing
flame for
destruction.
(11.29)
You
are
licking up
all the
worlds
with Your
flaming
mouths,
swallowing
them from
all sides.
Your
powerful
radiance
is filling
the entire
universe
with
effulgence
and
burning
it, O
Krishna.
(11.30)
Tell
me, who
are You in
such a
fierce
form? My
salutations
to You, O
best of
all
celestial
rulers, be
merciful!
I wish to
understand
You, O
primal
Being,
because I
do not
know Your
mission.
(11.31)
LORD
DESCRIBES
HIS POWERS
Lord
Krishna
said: I am
death, the
mighty
destroyer
of the
world. I
have come
here to
destroy
all these
people.
Even
without
your
participation
in the
war, all
the
warriors
standing
arrayed in
the
opposing
armies
shall
cease to
exist.
(11.32)
Therefore,
you get up
and attain
glory.
Conquer
your
enemies,
and enjoy
a
prosperous
kingdom. I
have
already
destroyed
all these
warriors.
You are
only an
instrument,
O Arjuna.
(11.33)
Kill
all these
great
warriors
who are
already
killed by
Me. Do not
fear. You
will
certainly
conquer
the
enemies in
the
battle;
therefore,
fight!
(11.34)
ARJUNA’S
PRAYERS TO
THE COSMIC
FORM
Sanjaya
said:
Having
heard
these
words of
Krishna;
the
crowned
Arjuna,
trembling
with
folded
hands,
prostrated
with fear
and spoke
to Krishna
in a
choked
voice.
(11.35)
Arjuna
said:
Rightly, O
Krishna,
the world
delights
and
rejoices
in
glorifying
You.
Terrified
demons
flee in
all
directions.
The hosts
of sages
bow to You
in
adoration.
(11.36)
Why
should
they not
¾ O great
soul ¾
bow to
You, the
original
creator
who is
even
greater
than the
creator of
material
worlds? O
infinite
Lord, O
God of all
celestial
rulers, O
abode of
the
universe,
You are
both
Eternal
and
Temporal,
and the
Supreme
Being that
is beyond
Eternal
and
Temporal.
(See also
9.19, and
13.12 for
a
commentary)
(11.37)
You
are the
primal
God, the
most
ancient
Person.
You are
the
ultimate
resort of
the entire
universe.
You are
the
knower,
the object
of
knowledge,
and the
Supreme
Abode.
You, O
Lord of
the
infinite
form,
pervade
the entire
universe.
(11.38)
You
are the
controller
of death,
the fire,
the wind,
the water
god, the
moon god,
and the
creator,
as well as
the father
of the
creator.
Salutations
to You a
thousand
times, and
again and
again
salutations
to You.
(11.39)
My
salutations
to You
from
front, and
from
behind. O
Lord, my
obeisance
to You
from all
sides. You
are
infinite
valor and
the
boundless
might. You
pervade
everything,
and
therefore
You are
everywhere
and in
everything.
(11.40)
Considering
You merely
as a
friend,
and not
knowing
Your
greatness,
I have
inadvertently
addressed
You as O
Krishna, O
Yadava,
and O
friend
merely out
of
affection
or
carelessness.
(11.41)
In
whatever
way I may
have
insulted
You in
jokes;
while
playing,
reposing
in bed,
sitting,
or at
meals;
when
alone, or
in front
of others;
O Krishna,
the
immeasurable
One, I
implore
You for
forgiveness.
(11.42)
You
are the
father of
this
animate
and
inanimate
world, and
the
greatest
guru to be
worshipped.
No one is
even equal
to You in
the three
worlds;
how can
there be
one
greater
than You?
O Being of
incomparable
glory.
(11.43)
Therefore,
O adorable
Lord, I
seek Your
mercy by
bowing
down and
prostrating
my body
before
You. Bear
with me as
a father
to his
son, as a
friend to
a friend,
and as a
husband to
his wife,
O Lord.
(11.44)
Beholding
that which
has never
been seen
before
delights
me, and
yet my
mind is
tormented
with fear.
Therefore,
O God of
celestial
rulers,
the refuge
of the
universe,
have mercy
on me; and
show me
your
four-armed
form.
(11.45)
ONE
MAY SEE
GOD IN ANY
FORM OF
ONE'S
CHOICE
I
wish to
see You
with a
crown,
holding
mace and
discus in
Your hand.
Therefore,
O Lord
with
thousand
arms and
universal
form,
please
appear in
the
four-armed
form.
(11.46)
Lord
Krishna
said: O
Arjuna,
being
pleased
with you I
have shown
you,
through My
own yogic
powers,
this
particular
supreme,
shining,
universal,
infinite,
and primal
form of
Mine that
has never
been seen
before by
anyone
other than
you.
(11.47)
O
Arjuna,
neither by
study of
the Vedas,
nor by
sacrifice,
nor by
charity,
nor by
rituals,
nor by
severe
austerities,
can I be
seen in
this
cosmic
form by
any one
other than
you in
this human
world.
(11.48)
LORD
SHOWS
ARJUNA HIS
FOUR-ARMED
AND THE
HUMAN FORM
Do
not be
perturbed
and
confused
by seeing
such a
terrible
form of
Mine as
this. With
fearless
and
cheerful
mind, now
behold My
four-armed
form.
(11.49)
Sanjaya
said:
After
speaking
like this
to Arjuna,
Krishna
revealed
His
four-armed
form. And
then
assuming
His
pleasant
human
form, Lord
Krishna,
the Great
One,
consoled
Arjuna who
was
terrified.
(11.50)
Arjuna
said: O
Krishna,
seeing
this
lovely
human form
of Yours,
I have now
become
tranquil
and I am
normal
again.
(11.51)
LORD
CAN BE
SEEN BY
DEVOTIONAL
LOVE
Lord
Krishna
said: This
four-armed
form of
Mine that
you have
seen is
very
difficult,
indeed, to
see. Even
celestial
controllers
are ever
longing to
see this
form.
(11.52)
This
four-armed
form of
Mine that
you have
just seen
cannot be
seen even
by study
of the
Vedas, or
by
austerity,
or by acts
of
charity,
or by the
performance
of
rituals.
(11.53)
However,
through
single-minded
devotion
alone, I
can be
seen in
this form,
can be
known in
essence,
and also
can be
reached, O
Arjuna.
(11.54)
The
one who
does all
works for
Me, and to
whom I am
the
supreme
goal; who
is my
devotee,
who has no
attachment,
and is
free from
enmity
towards
any being;
attains
Me, O
Arjuna.
(See also
8.22)
(11.55)
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