Mahakatha
M 80% OFF

Chapter 11 · Verse 9 · Vishwaroopa Darshana Yoga

Bhagavad Gita 11.9

transformative Jnana & Wisdom Bhakti & Devotion Self & Identity

Sanskrit

सञ्जय उवाच एवमुक्त्वा ततो राजन्महायोगेश्वरो हरिः। दर्शयामास पार्थाय परमं रूपमैश्वरम्।।11.9।।

Transliteration

sañjaya uvācha evam uktvā tato rājan mahā-yogeśhvaro hariḥ darśhayām āsa pārthāya paramaṁ rūpam aiśhwaram

Word by Word

sañjayaḥ uvācha Sanjay said
evam thus
uktvā having spoken
tataḥ then
rājan King
mahā-yoga-īśhvaraḥ the Supreme Lord of Yog
hariḥ Shree Krishna
darśhayām āsa displayed
pārthāya to Arjun
paramam divine
rūpam aiśhwaram opulence
Simplified Perspective

In this sacred moment, Krishna transitions from word to vision—from teaching Arjuna through discourse to revealing the infinite reality that transcends all speech. The Yogeshvara, the Supreme Master of all divine powers, unveils His cosmic form not as doctrine but as direct seeing, inviting Arjuna (and through him, all seekers) into the ultimate knowing that cannot be merely heard but must be witnessed.

When we stop demanding explanations from life and instead become still enough to receive its revelation, we move from spiritual seeking into spiritual seeing.

Listen

Bhagavad Gita 11.9 — BG 11.9

0:00
Sanskrit text from the Bhagavad Gita (public domain). Commentary © Mahakatha.

Your Mantra Prescription

This mantra is prescribed for clarity and purpose. Is that what you're going through?

2.2M people trust Mahakatha