Puruṣottama-yoga
The Discipline of the Supreme Person) — Chapter 15 (Bhagavadgītā
अर्जुनके प्रति भगवान्का विराट्रूप-प्रदर्शन किरीटिनं गदिनं चक्रिणं च तेजोराशिं सर्वतो दीप्तिमन्तम् । पश्यामि व्वां दुर्निरीक्ष्यं+ समन्ताद् दीप्तानलार्कद्युतिमप्रमेयम्ः
kirīṭinaṃ gadinaṃ cakriṇaṃ ca tejorāśiṃ sarvato dīptimantam | paśyāmi tvāṃ durnirīkṣyaṃ samantād dīptānalārkadyutim aprameyam ||
किरीटिनं गदिनं चक्रिणं च तेजोराशिं सर्वतो दीप्तिमन्तम् । पश्यामि त्वां दुर्निरीक्ष्यं समन्ताद् दीप्तानलार्कद्युतिमप्रमेयम् ॥
अजुन उवाच
The verse conveys that the Divine reality surpasses ordinary perception: God’s sovereignty is immeasurable and overwhelming, inspiring humility and devotion. Ethically, Arjuna’s focus shifts from personal fear and judgment to reverent recognition of a larger dharmic order that transcends human limits.
In the midst of the Kurukṣetra context, Arjuna describes the vision shown to him: the Lord appears crowned and armed, radiating in all directions with a fire-and-sun-like brilliance. Arjuna is struck by awe because the form is difficult to behold and cannot be measured or comprehended fully.