Wearing divine garlands and apparel, anointed with
celestial perfumes and ointments, full of all wonders, the limitless God with
faces on all sides. (11.11)
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)
Arjuna saw the entire universe, divided in many ways,
but standing as (all in) One (and One in all) in the body of Krishna, the God of gods.
(11.13)
Then Arjuna, 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 the gods
and multitude of beings, all sages, celestial serpents, Lord Shiva as well as
Lord Brahmaa seated on the lotus. (11.15)
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