Chapter 11. The Universal Form
Chapter 11. The Universal Form
Chapter 11, Verse 1.
Arjuna
said: I have heard Your instruction on confidential spiritual matters
which You have so kindly delivered unto me, and my illusion is now
dispelled.
Chapter 11, Verse 2.
O
lotus-eyed one, I have heard from You in detail about the appearance
and disappearance of every living entity, as realized through Your
inexhaustible glories.
Chapter 11, Verse 3.
O
greatest of all personalities, O supreme form, though I see here before
me Your actual position, I wish to see how You have entered into this
cosmic manifestation. I want to see that form of Yours.
Chapter 11, Verse 4.
If
You think that I am able to behold Your cosmic form, O my Lord, O
master of all mystic power, then kindly show me that universal Self.
Chapter 11, Verse 5.
The
Blessed Lord said: My dear Arjuna, O son of Prtha, behold now My
opulences, hundreds of thousands of varied divine forms, multicolored
like the sea.
Chapter 11, Verse 6.
O
best of the Bharatas, see here the different manifestations of Adityas,
Rudras, and all the demigods. Behold the many things which no one has
ever seen or heard before.
Chapter 11, Verse 7.
Whatever
you wish to see can be seen all at once in this body. This universal
form can show you all that you now desire, as well as whatever you may
desire in the future. Everything is here completely.
Chapter 11, Verse 8.
But you cannot see Me with your present eyes. Therefore I give to you divine eyes by which you can behold My mystic opulence.
Chapter 11, Verse 9.
Sanjaya
said: O King, speaking thus, the Supreme, the Lord of all mystic power,
the Personality of Godhead, displayed His universal form to Arjuna.
Chapter 11, Verse 10-11.
Arjuna
saw in that universal form unlimited mouths and unlimited eyes. It was
all wondrous. The form was decorated with divine, dazzling ornaments and
arrayed in many garbs. He was garlanded gloriously, and there were many
scents smeared over His body. All was magnificent, all-expanding,
unlimited. This was seen by Arjuna.
Chapter 11, Verse 12.
If
hundreds of thousands of suns rose up at once into the sky, they might
resemble the effulgence of the Supreme Person in that universal form.
Chapter 11, Verse 13.
At
that time Arjuna could see in the universal form of the Lord the
unlimited expansions of the universe situated in one place although
divided into many, many thousands.
Chapter 11, Verse 14.
Then,
bewildered and astonished, his hair standing on end, Arjuna began to
pray with folded hands, offering obeisances to the Supreme Lord.
Chapter 11, Verse 15.
Arjuna
said: My dear Lord Krsna, I see assembled together in Your body all the
demigods and various other living entities. I see Brahma sitting on the
lotus flower as well as Lord Siva and many sages and divine serpents.
Chapter 11, Verse 16.
O
Lord of the universe, I see in Your universal body many, many
forms--bellies, mouths, eyes--expanded without limit. There is no end,
there is no beginning, and there is no middle to all this.
Chapter 11, Verse 17.
Your
form, adorned with various crowns, clubs and discs, is difficult to see
because of its glaring effulgence, which is fiery and immeasurable like
the sun.
Chapter 11, Verse 18.
You
are the supreme primal objective; You are the best in all the
universes; You are inexhaustible, and You are the oldest; You are the
maintainer of religion, the eternal Personality of Godhead.
Chapter 11, Verse 19.
You
are the origin without beginning, middle or end. You have numberless
arms, and the sun and moon are among Your great unlimited eyes. By Your
own radiance You are heating this entire universe.
Chapter 11, Verse 20.
Although
You are one, You are spread throughout the sky and the planets and all
space between. O great one, as I behold this terrible form, I see that
all the planetary systems are perplexed.
Chapter 11, Verse 21.
All
the demigods are surrendering and entering into You. They are very much
afraid, and with folded hands they are singing the Vedic hymns.
Chapter 11, Verse 22.
The
different manifestations of Lord Siva, the Adityas, the Vasus, the
Sadhyas, the Visvedevas, the two Asvis, the Maruts, the forefathers and
the Gandharvas, the Yaksas, Asuras, and all perfected demigods are
beholding You in wonder.
Chapter 11, Verse 23.
O
mighty-armed one, all the planets with their demigods are disturbed at
seeing Your many faces, eyes, arms, bellies and legs and Your terrible
teeth, and as they are disturbed, so am I.
Chapter 11, Verse 24.
O
all-pervading Visnu, I can no longer maintain my equilibrium. Seeing
Your radiant colors fill the skies and beholding Your eyes and mouths, I
am afraid.
Chapter 11, Verse 25.
O
Lord of lords, O refuge of the worlds, please be gracious to me. I
cannot keep my balance seeing thus Your blazing deathlike faces and
awful teeth. In all directions I am bewildered.
Chapter 11, Verse 26-27.
All
the sons of Dhrtarastra along with their allied kings, and Bhisma,
Drona and Karna, and all our soldiers are rushing into Your mouths,
their heads smashed by Your fearful teeth. I see that some are being
crushed between Your teeth as well.
Chapter 11, Verse 28.
As the rivers flow into the sea, so all these great warriors enter Your blazing mouths and perish.
Chapter 11, Verse 29.
I see all people rushing with full speed into Your mouths as moths dash into a blazing fire.
Chapter 11, Verse 30.
O
Visnu, I see You devouring all people in Your flaming mouths and
covering the universe with Your immeasurable rays. Scorching the worlds,
You are manifest.
Chapter 11, Verse 31.
O
Lord of lords, so fierce of form, please tell me who You are. I offer
my obeisances unto You; please be gracious to me. I do not know what
Your mission is, and I desire to hear of it.
Chapter 11, Verse 32.
The
Blessed Lord said: Time I am, destroyer of the worlds, and I have come
to engage all people. With the exception of you [the Pandavas], all the
soldiers here on both sides will be slain.
Chapter 11, Verse 33.
Therefore
get up and prepare to fight. After conquering your enemies you will
enjoy a flourishing kingdom. They are already put to death by My
arrangement, and you, O Savyasaci, can be but an instrument in the
fight.
Chapter 11, Verse 34.
The
Blessed Lord said: All the great warriors--Drona, Bhisma, Jayadratha,
Karna--are already destroyed. Simply fight, and you will vanquish your
enemies.
Chapter 11, Verse 35.
Sanjaya
said to Dhrtarastra: O King, after hearing these words from the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, Arjuna trembled, fearfully offered obeisances
with folded hands and began, falteringly, to speak as follows:
Chapter 11, Verse 36.
O
Hrsikesa, the world becomes joyful upon hearing Your name, and thus
everyone becomes attached to You. Although the perfected beings offer
You their respectful homage, the demons are afraid, and they flee here
and there. All this is rightly done.
Chapter 11, Verse 37.
O
great one, who stands above even Brahma, You are the original master.
Why should they not offer their homage up to You, O limitless one? O
refuge of the universe, You are the invincible source, the cause of all
causes, transcendental to this material manifestation.
Chapter 11, Verse 38.
You
are the original Personality, the Godhead. You are the only sanctuary
of this manifested cosmic world. You know everything, and You are all
that is knowable. You are above the material modes O limitless form!
This whole cosmic manifestation is pervaded by You!
Chapter 11, Verse 39.
You
are air, fire, water, and You are the moon! You are the supreme
controller and the grandfather. Thus I offer my respectful obeisances
unto You a thousand times, and again and yet again!
Chapter 11, Verse 40.
Obeisances
from the front, from behind and from all sides! O unbounded power, You
are the master of limitless might! You are all-pervading, and thus You
are everything!
Chapter 11, Verse 41-42.
I
have in the past addressed You as "O Krsna," "O Yadava," "O my friend,"
without knowing Your glories. Please forgive whatever I may have done
in madness or in love. I have dishonored You many times while relaxing
or while lying on the same bed or eating together, sometimes alone and
sometimes in front of many friends. Please excuse me for all my
offenses.
Chapter 11, Verse 43.
You
are the father of this complete cosmic manifestation, the worshipable
chief, the spiritual master. No one is equal to You, nor can anyone be
one with You. Within the three worlds, You are immeasurable.
Chapter 11, Verse 44.
You
are the Supreme Lord, to be worshiped by every living being. Thus I
fall down to offer You my respects and ask Your mercy. Please tolerate
the wrongs that I may have done to You and bear with me as a father with
his son, or a friend with his friend, or a lover with his beloved.
Chapter 11, Verse 45.
After
seeing this universal form, which I have never seen before, I am
gladdened, but at the same time my mind is disturbed with fear.
Therefore please bestow Your grace upon me and reveal again Your form as
the Personality of Godhead, O Lord of lords, O abode of the universe.
Chapter 11, Verse 46.
O
universal Lord, I wish to see You in Your four-armed form, with
helmeted head and with club, wheel, conch and lotus flower in Your
hands. I long to see You in that form.
Chapter 11, Verse 47.
The
Blessed Lord said: My dear Arjuna, happily do I show you this universal
form within the material world by My internal potency. No one before
you has ever seen this unlimited and glaringly effulgent form.
Chapter 11, Verse 48.
O
best of the Kuru warriors, no one before you has ever seen this
universal form of Mine, for neither by studying the Vedas, nor by
performing sacrifices, nor by charities or similar activities can this
form be seen. Only you have seen this.
Chapter 11, Verse 49.
Your
mind has been perturbed upon seeing this horrible feature of Mine. Now
let it be finished. My devotee, be free from all disturbance. With a
peaceful mind you can now see the form you desire.
Chapter 11, Verse 50.
Sanjaya
said to Dhrtarastra: The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, while
speaking thus to Arjuna, displayed His real four-armed form, and at last
He showed him His two-armed form, thus encouraging the fearful Arjuna.
Chapter 11, Verse 51.
When
Arjuna thus saw Krsna in His original form, he said: Seeing this
humanlike form, so very beautiful, my mind is now pacified and I am
restored to my original nature.
Chapter 11, Verse 52.
The
Blessed Lord said: My dear Arjuna, the form which you are now seeing is
very difficult to behold. Even the demigods are ever seeking the
opportunity to see this form which is so dear.
Chapter 11, Verse 53.
The
form which you are seeing with your transcendental eyes cannot be
understood simply by studying the Vedas, nor by undergoing serious
penances, nor by charity, nor by worship. It is not by these means that
one can see Me as I am.
Chapter 11, Verse 54.
My
dear Arjuna, only by undivided devotional service can I be understood
as I am, standing before you, and can thus be seen directly. Only in
this way can you enter into the mysteries of My understanding.
Chapter 11, Verse 55.
My
dear Arjuna, one who is engaged in My pure devotional service, free
from the contaminations of previous activities and from mental
speculation, who is friendly to every living entity, certainly comes to
Me.
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