In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna reveals his Vishwaroopam


In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna reveals his Vishwaroopam (Universal Form) to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. This form is described as an awe-inspiring, vast, and magnificent cosmic vision that encompasses the entire universe. Krishna’s Vishwaroopam is depicted as having thousands of faces and eyes, numerous arms and legs, and adorned with countless ornaments. His form is all-encompassing, displaying an infinite range of divine manifestations, including gods, sages, and various creatures. The form is both terrifying and majestic, representing the ultimate reality of divine omnipresence and omnipotence. The sheer scale of this form transcends normal human perception, symbolizing the boundless nature of the divine and the infinite scope of the cosmos.with full of weapons in all hands with full of bright ness
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In the Bhagavad Gita
,
Lord Krishna reveals his Vishwaroopam (Universal Form) to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra
.
This form is described as an awe-inspiring
,
vast
,
and magnificent cosmic vision that encompasses the entire universe
.
Krishna’s Vishwaroopam is depicted as having thousands of faces and eyes
,
numerous arms and legs
,
and adorned with countless ornaments
.
His form is all-encompassing
,
displaying an infinite range of divine manifestations
,
including gods
,
sages
,
and various creatures
.
The form is both terrifying and majestic
,
representing the ultimate reality of divine omnipresence and omnipotence
.
The sheer scale of this form transcends normal human perception
,
symbolizing the boundless nature of the divine and the infinite scope of the cosmos
.
with full of weapons in all hands with full of bright ness
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