The Gita according to Gandhi -Mahadev Desai
BHAKHYOGA
(Discourses 9-11)
'We are complete in Him who is the head of every principle and potency,' said St. Paul. And yet again Arjuna would have the Master reveal Himself still more. A vision would indeed be a more real revelation than hearing. For to see is to believe. He wonders Jf. he might not have that vision of Him. The master grants his desire. The world in front of him is not changed; his vision is transformed and made divine, and so he begins to see things he had never before seen. The Lord was there unchanged. It is not He who is transfigured, it is Arjuna who is transfigured. |
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