Bhagavad Gita
Major Sections
Books By Rajaji

SEEING GOD

When this great vision was unfolded, Arjuna burst into a hymn of praise.

In Thy form, O God, all the gods I see, and crowds of all grades of beings; Brahma, the Lord, upon His lotus-seat, all the Rishis, and the serpent-gods.

XI-15

I see Thee everywhere, with arms, trunks, mouths and eyes, multitudinous, of shape limitless. I see no beginning, middle, nor end of Thee, Lord of the Universe, Form All-embracing.

XI-16

Immeasurable, dazzling, mass of splendor, like the sun or the dazzling fire, with lustre issuing in all directions, and with crown, mace and discus, I see Thee.

XI-17

Thou art the ever abiding, the transcendent, the Goal of all knowledge. Thou art the supreme abode of this universe; Thou art the changeless Guardian of Eternal Nature.

XI-18

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