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Shri Sankara's Gita Bhashya
(Sri Sankaracharya's Commentary on the Gita)
CHAPTER -11
9. Having thus spoken, O King! Hari, the great Lord of Yoga, then showed to Pārtha His Supreme īśvara-Form (The sentence is continued and completed in versell.) Having spoken thus, as stated above, O King, Dhrtarājtral Hari[1], Nārāyāna, the great Lord of yoga, i.e. He Who is great and is also the Lord of Yoga, then, immediately thereafter, showed to Pārtha, the son of Prthā. His Supreme Iśvara-Form, the Universal Form. |
References and Context
- ↑ "Hari": (1) He who destroys the sin or (even) the transmigratory existence (sa&sara) of beings, on merely being thought of; (2) He who is greenish in colour V.S.Com. 359); .3) He who destroys samara with its cause (namely avidya) (V.S. Com. 650). (A)