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<div style="text-align:center; direction: ltr; margin-left: 1em;">'''Revelation of The Omnipresent'''</div> | <div style="text-align:center; direction: ltr; margin-left: 1em;">'''Revelation of The Omnipresent'''</div> | ||
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+ | [ “Sanjay further said (to Dhritrashtr), ‘After thus speaking to Arjun, Lord Vasudev again revealed his earlier form and the sage-like Krishn thus comforted the frightened Arjun by manifesting to him his placid form.’ ” ] | ||
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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 11
Revelation of The Omnipresent
इत्यर्जुनं वासुदेवस्तथोक्त्वा स्वकं रूपं दर्शयामास भूय:। [ “Sanjay further said (to Dhritrashtr), ‘After thus speaking to Arjun, Lord Vasudev again revealed his earlier form and the sage-like Krishn thus comforted the frightened Arjun by manifesting to him his placid form.’ ” ] |
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