Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña-Jñāna–Jñeya-Viveka
Field, Knower, Knowledge, and the Knowable
सर्वमेतदृतं मनन््ये यनन््मां वदसि केशव । नहि ते भगवन् व्यक्ति विदुर्देवा न दानवा:
sarvam etad ṛtaṁ manye yan māṁ vadasi keśava | na hi te bhagavan vyaktiṁ vidur devā na dānavāḥ ||
阿周那说道:“噢,克沙瓦啊,你对我所说的一切,我都认作真实。因为,噢,至福的主宰,诸天与阿修罗都不能真正了知你显现之身的圆满实相。”
अजुन उवाच
Arjuna affirms Kṛṣṇa’s words as truth and highlights a key theological point: the Lord’s manifested reality cannot be fully comprehended even by gods or demons. The verse teaches reverent acceptance of divine revelation and humility about the limits of ordinary or even celestial knowledge.
In the Bhīṣma Parva dialogue on the battlefield, Arjuna responds to Kṛṣṇa’s disclosures about His nature. Arjuna expresses trust and devotion, acknowledging that Kṛṣṇa’s true manifestation transcends the understanding of both divine and demonic beings.