Bhagavad Gita
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SEEING GOD

Sanjaya, who narrated the events of the battle to the blind Emperor Dhritarashtra, describes the vision that was unfolded to Arjuna. It was of God, the All, that embrace the whole universe not excluding either of the pairs of opposites, good and evil, beautiful and ugly, sweet and terrible, pleasant and painful.

Sanjaya said:

Having said this, O king, the great Lord of Yoga, Hari, showed to Partha His transcendent Form as Lord of the Universe.

XI-9

If a thousand suns could blaze out together in the sky, that might perhaps be something like the glory of that great manifestation.

XI-12

Then the Pandava beheld the whole of the multitudinous universe, brought together and manifested as one single form in the body that the God of all Gods then assumed.

XI-13 

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