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Chapter 10
So he becomes cautious and requests the Lord hesitatingly, to show him His Cosmic Form. The Lord by His grace bestows upon him, divine eyes and directs him to behold His, hundreds and thousands of, divine forms.
Secondly, when a listener asks a speaker something, having pride of his own, he cannot get a satisfactory answer. But when he puts a question politely, modestly and innocently, he gets a satisfactory answer. In this chapter, Arjuna wants to know of His glories, in order to know, His limit. So the Lord declares that there is no end or limit to, His glories. So He will be brief. But, in the eleventh chapter, he prays to Him politely and hesitatingly, to show him His Universal Form, the Lord confers on him, divine eyes and enables him to behold His Cosmic Form. So, a striver, by renouncing his pride should totally depend on God, in order to gain infinite bliss.
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