
Arjuna’s doubts having been removed through a clear description of the nature of theAtman
and the origin and destruction of all created things, he is now ready to behold
the Cosmic Vision.
Krishna
grants him the divine sight by means of which Arjuna beholds the Lord as the
vast Cosmic Manifestation. The vision is at once all-comprehensive and
simultaneous. In every direction Arjuna sees the Lord as the entire universe.
All the created worlds, gods, beings, creatures and things stand revealed as
the one gigantic body of the Lord.
Arjuna
further sees that the great cosmic drama is set in motion and controlled by the
all-mighty power of the Lord. His Will alone prevails in all things and
actions, both good and bad. The Lord exhorts him to fight, he being only an
apparent cause of the destruction of his enemies.
Arjuna
is unable to bear the pressure of the sudden expansion of consciousness and is
filled with fear. He begs the Lord to assume once more His usual form.
Krishna
reiterates that this vision cannot be had through any amount of austerities,
study, sacrifices or philanthrophic acts. Supreme devotion is the only means by
which one can have access to His grand vision.
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