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VISION OF THE COSMIC FORM
Arjuna said: My illusion is dispelled by the profound words of
wisdom You spoke out of compassion for me about the supreme secret of the Self.
(11.01)
O Krishna, I have heard from You in detail about the origin and
dissolution of beings and Your immutable glory. (11.02)
VISION OF GOD IS THE ULTIMATE
AIM OF A SEEKER
O Lord, You are as You have said;
yet I wish to see Your divine cosmic form, O Supreme Being. (11.03)
O Lord, if You think it is possible for me to see Your
universal form, then, O Lord of the yogis, show me Your transcendental form.
(11.04)
There is
no way to know God before experiencing Him. Faith in God rests on a shaky
ground without a psychic vision of the object of devotion. All our spiritual
discipline is aimed at this vision. The vision is essential to overcome the
last bit of emotional impurity and any lingering doubt in the mind of the
seeker because, to a human mind, seeing is believing. Therefore, Arjuna, like
any other devotee, longs to see the transcendental form of the Lord.
Lord Krishna said: O Arjuna, behold My hundreds and thousands
of multifarious divine forms of different colors and shapes. Behold all the
celestial beings and many wonders never seen before. Also behold the entire
creation ¾
animate, inanimate, and whatever else you would like to see ¾ all
at one place in My body. (11.05-07)
But you are not able to see Me
with your physical eye; therefore, I give you the divine eye to see My majestic
power and glory. (11.08)
No one can
see Him with the physical eye. His transcendental form is beyond our field of
vision. He is revealed through the faculty of intuition of the intellect that,
residing within the inner psyche, controls the mind. Those who know Him become
immortal (KaU 6.09). We, like colorblinds, are not able to see the full range
of cosmic color and light with human eyes. The divine vision, which is a gift
of God, is needed to see the beauty and glory of the Supreme Personality of
Godhead.
LORD SHOWS HIS COSMIC
FORM TO ARJUNA
Sanjaya said: O King, having said this, Lord Krishna, the great
Lord of the mystic power of yoga, revealed His supreme majestic form to Arjuna.
(11.09)
Arjuna saw the Universal Form of the Lord with many mouths and
eyes, and many marvelous visions with numerous divine ornaments, holding many
divine weapons, wearing divine garlands and apparel, anointed with celestial
perfumes and ointments, full of all wonders ¾ the limitless God with
faces on all sides. (11.10-11)
If the splendor of thousands of suns were to blaze forth all at
once in the sky, even that would not resemble the splendor of that exalted being.
(11.12)
He came to
tell about the light. This was the real light, the light that comes into the
world and sustains everything (John 1.09). O Lord, not even a million suns
could match You (RV 8.70.05). Robert Oppenheimer spoke this verse as he
witnessed the explosion of the first atom bomb.
Arjuna saw the entire universe, divided in many ways, but
standing as all in One, and One in all in the transcendental body of Krishna,
the Lord of celestial rulers. (See also 13.16, and 18.20) (11.13)
ONE MAY
NOT BE PREPARED, OR QUALIFIED, TO SEE THE LORD
Having seen the cosmic form of the Lord, Arjuna was filled with
wonder; and his hairs standing on end, bowed his head to the Lord and prayed
with folded hands. (11.14)
Arjuna said: O Lord, I see in Your body all supernatural
controllers, and multitudes of beings, sages, and celestials. (11.15)
O Lord of the universe, I see You
everywhere with infinite forms, with many arms, stomachs, faces, and eyes. O
Universal Form, I see neither your beginning nor the middle nor the end.
(11.16)
The Self
is omnipresent, all pervading, beginningless and endless.
I see You with Your crown, club, discus, and massive radiance,
difficult to behold, shining all around like the immeasurable brilliance and
blazing fire of the sun. (11.17)
I believe You are the Supreme Being to be realized. You are the
ultimate resort of the universe. You are the Spirit and protector of the
eternal order (Dharma). (11.18)
I see You with infinite power, without beginning, middle, or
end; with many arms; with the sun and the moon as Your eyes; with Your mouth as
a blazing fire, scorching all the universe with Your radiance. (11.19)
O Lord, You pervade the entire space between heaven and earth
in all directions. Seeing Your marvelous and terrible form, the three worlds
are trembling with fear. (11.20)
Hosts of supernatural rulers enter into You. Some with folded
hands sing Your names and glories in fear. A multitude of perfected beings hail
and adores You with abundant praises. (11.21)
All the celestial beings gaze at You in amazement. Seeing your
infinite form with many mouths, eyes, arms, thighs, feet, stomachs, and many
fearful tusks, the worlds are trembling with fear, and so do I, O mighty Lord.
(11.22-23)
One has
become all. All mouths, heads, legs, eyes are His.
ARJUNA IS FRIGHTENED TO
SEE THE COSMIC FORM
I am frightened and find neither peace nor courage, O Krishna,
after seeing Your effulgent and colorful form touching the sky, and Your wide
open mouth with large shining eyes. (11.24)
I lose my sense of direction and find no comfort after seeing
Your mouths with fearful tusks glowing like fires of cosmic dissolution. Have
mercy on me, O Lord of celestial rulers, and refuge of the universe! (11.25)
All my cousin brothers, along with the hosts of other kings and
warriors of the other side, together with chief warriors on our side, are also
quickly entering into Your fearful mouths with terrible tusks. Some are seen
caught in between the tusks with their heads crushed. (11.26-27)
These warriors of the mortal world are entering Your blazing
mouths as many torrents of the rivers enter into the ocean. (11.28)
All these people are rapidly rushing into Your mouths for destruction
as moths rush with great speed into the blazing flame for destruction. (11.29)
You are licking up all the worlds with Your flaming mouths,
swallowing them from all sides. Your powerful radiance is filling the entire
universe with effulgence and burning it, O Krishna. (11.30)
Tell me, who are You in such a fierce form? My salutations to
You, O best of all celestial rulers. Be merciful! I wish to understand You, O
primal Being, because I do not know Your mission. (11.31)
LORD
DESCRIBES HIS POWERS
Lord Krishna said: I am death, the mighty destroyer of the
world. I have come here to destroy all these people. Even without your
participation in the war, all the warriors standing arrayed in the opposing
armies shall cease to exist. (11.32)
Therefore, you get up and attain
glory. Conquer your enemies, and enjoy a prosperous kingdom. I have already
destroyed all these warriors. You are merely My instrument, O Arjuna. (11.33)
This is My
battle, not yours. I use you, O Arjuna, only as an instrument. I do everything
through your body. One must remember at all times that all battles are His, not
ours. The Koran also says: You are but an instrument, and Allah is in charge of
all things. (Surah 11.12). The will and power of God do everything. No one can
do anything without His power and will. It is God only who makes one restless
for material life or spiritual life. Those who are not Self-realized mistakenly
take their will as God’s will and do wrong things.
Kill all these great warriors who are already killed by Me. Do
not fear. You will certainly conquer the enemies in the battle; therefore,
fight! (11.34)
ARJUNA’S
PRAYERS TO THE COSMIC FORM
Sanjaya said: Having heard these words of Krishna; the crowned
Arjuna, trembling with folded hands, prostrated with fear and spoke to Krishna
in a choked voice. (11.35)
Arjuna said: Rightly, O Krishna, the world delights and
rejoices in glorifying You. Terrified demons flee in all directions. The hosts
of sages bow to You in adoration. (11.36)
Why should they not, O great soul, bow to You ¾ the original creator ¾ who is even greater than
Brahmaa, the creator of material worlds? O infinite Lord, O God of all
celestial rulers, O abode of the universe, You are both Eternal and Temporal,
and the Supreme Being that is beyond Eternal and Temporal. (See also 9.19, and
13.12 for a commentary) (11.37)
You are the primal God, the most ancient Person. You are the
ultimate resort of the entire universe. You are the knower, the object of
knowledge, and the Supreme Abode. O Lord of the infinite form, You pervade the
entire universe. (11.38)
You are the fire, the wind, the water god, the moon god, the
creator, as well as the father of the creator, and the controller of death.
Salutations to You a thousand times, and again and again salutations to You.
(11.39)
My salutations to You from front and from behind. O Lord, my
obeisance to You from all sides. You are infinite valor and the boundless
might. You pervade everything, and therefore You are everywhere and in
everything. (11.40)
Considering You merely as a friend, and not knowing Your
greatness, I have inadvertently addressed You as O Krishna, O Yadava, and O
friend merely out of affection or carelessness. (11.41)
In whatever way I may have insulted You in jokes; while
playing, reposing in bed, sitting, or at meals; when alone or in front of
others, O Krishna, the immeasurable One, I implore You for forgiveness. (11.42)
You are the father of this animate and inanimate world and the
greatest guru to be worshipped. No one is even equal to You in the three
worlds; how can there be one greater than You, O Being of incomparable glory?
(11.43)
Therefore, O adorable Lord, I seek Your mercy by bowing down
and prostrating my body before You. Bear with me as a father to his son, as a
friend to a friend, and as a husband to his wife, O Lord. (11.44)
Beholding that which has never been seen before delights me,
and yet my mind is tormented with fear. Therefore, O God of celestial rulers,
the refuge of the universe, have mercy on me and show me your four-armed form.
(11.45)
ONE MAY SEE GOD IN ANY FORM
OF ONE'S CHOICE
I wish to see You with a crown, holding mace and discus in Your
hand. Therefore, O Lord, with thousand arms and universal form, please appear
in the four-armed form. (11.46)
Lord Krishna said: O Arjuna, being pleased with you I have
shown you, through My own yogic powers, My particular supreme, shining, universal,
infinite, and primal form of Mine that has never been seen before by anyone
other than you. (11.47)
O Arjuna, neither by study of the Vedas nor by sacrifice nor by
charity nor by rituals nor by severe austerities can I be seen in this cosmic
form by any one other than you in this human world. (11.48)
LORD SHOWS
ARJUNA HIS FOUR-ARMED AND THE HUMAN
FORM
Do not be perturbed and confused by seeing such a terrible form
of Mine as this. With fearless and cheerful mind, now behold My four-armed
form. (11.49)
Sanjaya said: After speaking like this to Arjuna, Krishna
revealed His four-armed form. And then assuming His pleasant human form, Lord
Krishna, the Great One, consoled Arjuna, who was terrified. (11.50)
Arjuna said: O Krishna, seeing this lovely human form of Yours,
I have now become tranquil and normal again. (11.51)
LORD CAN BE SEEN BY DEVOTIONAL LOVE
Lord Krishna said: This four-armed form of Mine that you have
seen is very difficult, indeed, to see. Even celestial controllers are ever
longing to see this form. (11.52)
This four-armed form of Mine that
you have just seen cannot be seen even by study of the Vedas or by austerity or
by acts of charity or by the performance of rituals. (11.53)
No one
attains the almighty Lord by good works alone (RV 8.70.03, AV 20.92.18). The
omnipresent form of the Lord cannot be perceived by organs, but by the eyes of
intuition and faith. The vision and yogic powers are the special gift and
grace of God that may be granted, even without asking, when one is found fit by
the Lord to use them in His service. According to Saint Ramdas, all visions of
lights and forms have to be transcended before realization of the ultimate
Truth. The visions are milestones only and not the goal. Do not cling to them.
Yogic powers may become a hindrance on the path of spiritual journey.
However, through single-minded
devotion alone, I can be seen in this form, can be known in essence, and also
can be reached, O Arjuna. (11.54)
One who dedicates all works to Me
and to whom I am the supreme goal, who is my devotee, who has no attachment or
selfish desires, and who is free from malice toward any creature ¾ reaches Me, O Arjuna. (See
also 8.22) (11.55) |