Puruṣottama-yoga
The Discipline of the Supreme Person) — Chapter 15 (Bhagavadgītā
अनादिमध्यान्तमनन्तवीर्य+ ९- मनन्तबाहुं शशिसूर्यनेत्रम् । पश्यामि त्वां दीप्तहुताशवक्त्र स्वतेजसा विश्वमिदं तपन्तम्,आपको आदि, अन्त और मध्यसे रहित, अनन्त सामर्थ्यसे युक्त, अनन्त भुजावाले,* चन्द्र-सूर्यरूप नेत्रोंवाले,/ प्रजवलित अग्निरूप मुखवाले और अपने तेजसे इस जगत्को संतप्त करते हुए देखता हूँ
arjuna uvāca | anādi-madhyāntam ananta-vīryam ananta-bāhuṁ śaśi-sūrya-netram | paśyāmi tvāṁ dīpta-hutāśa-vaktraṁ sva-tejasā viśvam idaṁ tapantam ||
Arjuna said: I behold You as without beginning, middle, or end—of limitless power, with countless arms, with the moon and the sun as Your eyes, with blazing fire as Your mouths—scorching this entire world by Your own radiance. In awe, Arjuna recognizes that the divine form transcends all temporal limits and that its overwhelming splendor bears an ethical gravity: the same cosmic power that sustains also consumes, placing human action in war under the shadow of a higher, all-encompassing order.
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