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      • By investing in a “sense of ‘mine’” and deciding not to fight, Krishna says, Arjuna dooms himself to death and loses all hope of reaching Brahman. Krishna insists that Arjuna is bound by his nature, even to do things he does not want to do.
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  2. Just as devotees wish to glorify God, it is God’s nature to glorify his devotees. Hence, Shree Krishna does not wish the credit to come to him; he wishes people to say after the war, “Arjun fought so valiantly that he secured victory for the Pandavas.”

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  3. In this chapter, he requests the Lord to show him His viśhwarūp, or the infinite cosmic form. Shree Krishna grants Arjun divine vision to see His infinite-form that comprises all the universes. Arjun sees the entire creation in the body of the God of gods with unlimited arms, faces, and stomachs.

  4. Addressing Lord Krishna as sahasra-bāho, meaning “thousand-armed one,” Arjuna is now specifically requesting to see the chatur-bhuj rūp, or four- armed form of Lord Krishna. In the four-armed form, Shree Krishna appeared before Arjun on another occasion as well.

  5. In the Bhagavad-gita Arjuna asks Krishna to show him His universal form. Why does Arjuna want to see it? Because he desires to have visual confirmation of Krishna’s previous verbal declaration “I sustain the whole universe with just a fragment of Myself” (10.42). Why does Arjuna desire this visual confirmation? For his benefit – and for ...

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · Lord Krishna, as the divine charioteer and the epitome of wisdom and compassion, gently listens to Arjuna's concerns. He understands the complexity of Arjuna's emotions and the depth of his inner conflict.

  7. Jul 31, 1996 · Krishna wanted to impart the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna to instil courage and enthusiasm in him. But before imparting this knowledge, Krishna wanted to test Arjuna, to see whether he had total faith in Him. Krishna took Arjuna to a forest. While returning, it became dark.

  8. In the eleventh chapter of the Bhagavad-gita, Arjuna initially requests Krishna to show his universal form. When Krishna obliges, Arjuna responds by describing and glorifying the theophany, identifying it to be the universal form.