Gita Madhurya -Ramsukhdas 92

Gita Madhurya -Swami Ramsukhdas

Chapter XI

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Arjuna said—O Lord, by the most secret words of spiritual wisdom (I am the root of all) which you have spoken as an act of kindness to me, my delusion has been dispelled. O Lotus-eyed, I have heard from you in detail an account of the origin and dissolution of beings and also your immortal glory.(1-2)

Now what do you want?

O Lord Supreme, as You have declared Yourself, so You are—But I want to see Your divine form in whose limb infinite universes pervade. If You consider me capable. of beholding it, show me your Eternal Self.(3-4)

Sri Bhagavan said—O Arjuna, behold not only one but hundreds and thousands of My multifarious divine forms, of diverse colours and different shapes.(5)

What more should I behold, O Lord?

Behold the Adityas, the Vasus, the Rudras, the Asvinikumaras and the Maruts and many marvellous forms never seen before.(6)

O Lord, where should I behold all of them?

Behold, in this body of Mine, the entire creation both animate and inanimate and also whatever else you desire to see.[1](7)

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References and Context

  1. Arjuna wanted to know whether they would win or lose (2/6). So Lord Krsna tells him that he should also see the result of the war in a limb of his body.