Chapter 11 · Verse 10 · Vishwaroopa Darshana Yoga
Bhagavad Gita 11.10
Sanskrit
अनेकवक्त्रनयनमनेकाद्भुतदर्शनम्। अनेकदिव्याभरणं दिव्यानेकोद्यतायुधम्।।11.10।।
Transliteration
aneka-vaktra-nayanam anekādbhuta-darśhanam aneka-divyābharaṇaṁ divyānekodyatāyudham
Word by Word
In this sublime moment, Arjuna witnesses the infinite faces, eyes, and divine weapons of Krishna's universal form—a vision that shatters the boundaries of individual perception and reveals the omnipresent God pervading all existence. The multiplicity of forms is not chaos but divine order: each face represents a dimension of reality, each weapon a faculty of cosmic justice.
When we truly see beyond our narrow ego-self, we discover that the ordinary world around us is already shot through with sacred presence—the divine ornaments are everywhere, if only we open our eyes to see.
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Bhagavad Gita 11.10 — BG 11.10
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