Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña-Jñāna–Jñeya-Viveka
Field, Knower, Knowledge, and the Knowable
आदित्यानामहं विष्णुज्योतिषां रविरंशुमान् | मरीचिर्मरुतामस्मि नक्षत्राणामहं शशी,मैं अदितिके बारह पुत्रोंमें विष्णु और ज्योतियोंमें किरणोंवाला सूर्य हूँ: तथा मैं उनचास वायु-देवताओंका तेज” और नक्षत्रोंका अधिपति चन्द्रमा हूँ
ādityānām ahaṁ viṣṇur jyotiṣāṁ ravir aṁśumān | marīcir marutām asmi nakṣatrāṇām ahaṁ śaśī ||
အာဒိတျများအနက် ငါသည် ဗိဿဏု ဖြစ်၏။ အလင်းရောင်တို့အနက် ကိရဏများဖြင့် တောက်ပသော နေမင်း ဖြစ်၏။ မရုတ်တို့အနက် မရိစိ ဖြစ်၏။ နက္ခတ်တို့အနက် လမင်း ဖြစ်၏။
अजुन उवाच
God can be contemplated through the highest and most splendid exemplars in creation; recognizing the Divine as the inner source of excellence cultivates humility, devotion, and right understanding of agency.
In the Vibhūti-yoga section, Kṛṣṇa answers Arjuna’s request to know His manifestations by listing prominent representatives—Viṣṇu among Ādityas, the Sun among lights, Marīci among Maruts, and the Moon among the stars.