Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
Visva Roop Darshan | Virat Roop
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11, God Kaal displays his extended form also called the Visva Roop or the Virat Roop. Kaal displays his Virat roop with 1000 arms, mouths, faces etc to Arjuna, seeing which Arjuna also gets scared. Following this he shows his 4 arm form which gives some solace to Arjuna.
Arjun's Request to know the Reality about God
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 verses 1 to 4, Arjun says that I have not properly understood your state that you have described in numerous ways because my intellect is low. The fact that I used to consider you as my brother-in-law, that delusion has also been dispelled - because Arjun had become frightened that someone else is speaking. Your grandeur is endless. What are you in reality? Please reveal your actual imperishable form.
Grant of divine vision to Arjuna by God Kaal & exhibition of his actual Kaal Form | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verses 5 to 8, God (Kaal) is stating that (Arjun) you can not see that form with these eyes. Therefore I shall grant divine vision to you. Now behold. Saying this God (Kaal) revealed his actual Kaal form and said that now see what place everything has in my body.
Please ponder: Just as programs can be watched in every television (T.V.) set, likewise, the whole description of a brahmand can be seen in the body of every human being.
Description of Kaal's form (Visva Roop) by Sanjaya | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
Description of the universal form (Kaal form) by Sanjay is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verses 9 to 14. Arjun saw the boundless form (Viraat Roop) of Kaal possessing many eyes, many mouths, and many hands with weapons. Arjun saw him in such an effulgent body as if thousand suns had arisen all at once in the sky.
An Eye Witnessed account of Kaal's Form by Arjuna | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 21, Arjun is giving an eye-witnessed account of the Kaal's Virat Roop.
Arjuna says that those hosts of gods are fearfully entering into you. Some in fear, with folded hands, are chanting (singing praises of) your qualities; the hosts of sages and siddhs (perfected ones) are saying, “Kalyan Ho! (May there be auspiciousness!)”, and are praying to you by chanting auspicious hymns; which means you are also eating your worshippers.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11, Verses 15 to 30, Arjun is saying that oh God! I am seeing hosts of all gods and living beings and Brahma on lotus and all sages in your body. And I see you with many arms, stomachs, faces and eyes. But I am not seeing any beginning or end of this and am seeing this fearsome appearance of yours.
Others are looking at you in amazement and are getting anxious. Even I (Arjun) am getting anxious. Because O Vishno! I am terrified on seeing your dreadful appearance. I am unable to stay calm and composed and all those souls of Dhritrashtra and hosts of kings are entering into you. Some are rushing into your mouth with great speed and some are being crushed between your teeth; some are seen trapped in between the teeth, and as the rivers fall into the ocean, similarly, the warriors of the Earth are entering into you. As moths rush into blazing fire, similarly, all the living beings (gods-sages-siddhs-along with common men) are rushing into your mouth and you are eating all the loks (Brahma-lok, Vishnu-lok, Shiv-lok, and all the fourteen loks) and are licking them again and again. The fire of your body is scorching the whole universe.
Arjuna asks that Who are You in Reality? | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 31, Arjun asks that O best of gods, one with fierce form! I bow down to you. Please tell me who you are in reality. I very much want to know this.
God himself describes him as Kaal | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 32, Kaal God is saying that I am the enlarged Kaal, the destroyer of the lworlds. I have come (appeared) at this time to destroy the worlds. Even without you these warriors arrayed in the opponent’s army will not survive i.e. I will eat them.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 33, God Kaal says that therefore, you stand up; attain fame by conquering the enemies, enjoy the kingdom rich in wealth and food. All these have already been killed by me. Arjun (savyasachin – because of possessing the skill to operate bow with his left hand as well, Arjun was known as Savyasachi), you just become an instrument. You will surely conquer the enemies. Fight.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 36, the trembling Arjuna fearfully offering obeisances with folded hands, spoke to God Krishna (because Arjun was thinking that this is Krishna but in reality it was Kaal) in flattering voice – O omniscient god! The terrified demons are fleeing in all directions. The hosts of siddhs (the perfected ones) are bowing to you.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 37 - 38, Arjun is saying that O great soul, even the originator of Brahma! Why should not they salute you? O Jagannivas (refuge of the universe)! You are the akshar even beyond the sat (eternal) and asat (temporary) (terrified Arjun is calling Kaal as everything).
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 39, Arjun is saying that you only are father of Brahma (i.e. Kaal only is father of Brahma); repeated salutations to you.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 from Verse 40 to 44, Arjuna is saying that I have committed a mistake that I have rashly addressed you by name as O Krishna, O Yadav, O friend i.e. brother-in-law, and by saying so disrespected you in front of ordinary friends. Please forgive me. You are the greatest teacher (guru). Nobody is greater than you. I bow before you and pray to you, God. Please forgive me. You are the one who tolerates all our offences. Arjun is saying all these words out of fear.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 45, Arjun is saying that I am delighted to see this Viraat (Kaal) form of yours, which was never seen before and my mind is also very much perturbed with fear. Please show me that godly form. O God of gods (Devesh)! O (Jagannivas) refuge of the universe! Please be pleased.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 46, Arjun is saying that I wish to see you as before, adorned with crown, holding a mace and discus in hand. O one with universal form! Thousand-armed! Please appear again in that four-armed form.
It is impossible to attain God Brahm (Kaal) | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 47, Kaal God is saying that O Arjun! Being pleased with you, I have shown this boundless Viraat (Aadi Kaal) form of mine to you, which no one else except you has seen before.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 48, God Kaal has said that O Arjun! Neither by study of Vedas i.e by doing worship according to the prescriptions of Vedas, nor by yagyas, nor by charity, nor by rituals, and nor by severe penances, can I be seen in this way (in universal form) in the world of men by anyone else except you; which means I (Kaal is saying) can not be attained by anyone by any way of worship.
Please ponder: God Kaal (Brahm) clarifies that my attainment is impossible. There is evidence available in Mahabharat that when God Krishna had gone to cause conciliation between the Kauravs and Pandavs, then Duryodhan had disrespected him. Then Sri Krishna Ji had displayed the Viraat form. And now in Bhagavad Gita God Krishna is saying here that Arjun, no one else except you has seen my Viraat form before. Hence proved that the virat roop (form) was displayed by Kaal. And in Mahabharata, Sri Krishna had shown that form. Therefore Sri Krishna Ji has not narrated Gita, this was narrated by Kaal. There was a significant difference between both the Viraat forms, and if we think carefully then Sanjay is also seeing the Viraat form with his own eyes and describing it to Dhritrashtra. Then to say this that it can not be seen by anyone except you, only proves this that Kaal God has delivered the knowledge of Gita and not Sri Krishna Ji.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 49, God Kaal is saying that Arjun, do not be afraid like fools on seeling this dreadful form. Shedding all your fears, behold that (four-armed) form again.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 50, Sanjay is saying that then God assumed his human (Krishna) form and consoled the frightened Arjun.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 51, Arjun has said that Oh Janardan! Seeing you earlier in the four-armed form and now in human form, I have regained my (fearless) natural state.
Even the sight of Kaal in four-armed Mahavishnu form is not possible by Veas, Austerity, Charity, Yagya | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 52 - 53, God (Kaal) is saying that this form (four-armed form) of mine which you have seen is extremely difficult to be seen. Even the gods are always longing to obtain a sight of this form. Even this four-armed form cannot be seen by the methods mentioned in Vedas, or by austerity, or charity, or yagya; which means the sight of this Chaturbhuj (four-armed) form is absolutely impossible.
Kaal God lives in Brahm lok in MahaVishnu from in Four-armed form. Only by reaching there can one see Kaal in four-armed form. In Brahm lok Kaal (Brahm) lives in three secret places, in MahaBrahma, MahaVishnu and MahaShiv form. No one can go to that place (Brahm Lok) by the methods mentioned in Vedas. One can only go to the Great Heaven (MahaSwarg) built in Brahm lok (evidence is in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 Verse 20-21).
Therefore God Kaal has said that it is very difficult to see this four-armed form of mine. It can be seen only by doing undivided devotion i.e. by worshipping only one God (Kaal) by abandoning the worship of other gods-goddesses and Brahma-Vishnu-Shiv (the three gunas – Raj, Sat, and Tam). Only the worshippers of Jyoti Niranjan can see Kaal that also only in four-armed form in Great Heaven (Brahm lok). The Viraat form which is the actual form of Kaal God can not be seen by any way of worship.
How can the four-armed form of God Kaal be witnessed | Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 54, God Kaal has said that even this four-armed form (which can neither be seen by Vedas, nor charity, nor austerity, nor rituals) of mine can be attained by only undivided devotion by him who knows me (my glory) in essence. The purport is that Arjun had known in essence that Kaal God is a very strong power. There is no option other than him. He only is making all the living beings dance (like puppets). Then with fear and special love was looking at that four-armed form and appearance of a Mahatma (the four-armed godly appearance) with special faith (with undivided attention by being attracted to only one God Kaal). At that time Kaal God says that this four-armed (MahaVishnu) form of mine can also be seen only by undivided attention.
The proves the following
- Virat roop (form) of God Kaal can never be seen by any means or any kind of worship.
- Four Armed form of God Kaal (Maha Vishnu form) can be seen by undivided devotion but not according to worship mentioned in Vedas, by doing austerity, charity and Yagyas.
The devotees of Trilokiye (of the three loks/worlds) Vishnu, who do jaap of only one Vishnu with undivided attention and attain temporary liberation, can see the four-armed form of Vishnu in Vishnu lok. In fact an ordinary demigod-devotee has seen the Vishnu form. The Vishnu form that he showed to Arjun and said that those who know me in essence i.e. know my great heaven and the glory of Mahavishnu form, only those can attain me by doing devotion with undivided mind. By yagya, through Vedas, by austerity and by charity, they can not even attain that. They only go to heaven and hell etc. {For evidence, Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 Verse 20, 21.}
At that time when Kaal God appeared in the four-armed form, that radiance was much more than that of Sri Vishnu Ji (the Trilokiye Vishnu Ji, of whom Sri Krishna is an incarnation) because Kaal has one thousand kalaas (skills) and Sri Vishnu Ji (Krishna) has only 16 kalaas (skills). Like, if there is a tube of 16 watt and another of one-thousand watt. Both appear to be tubes. But there is a whole world of difference in their brilliance. It is evident from this that even the sadhna of Kaal (Brahm) can only be accomplished by obtaining one ‘Om’ mantra from a Guru Ji and doing undivided bhakti (forgetting gods, goddesses, ghosts, and by remaining loyal to only one God and doing unadulterous bhakti). Then that devotee endowed with exclusive devotion by grace of God Kaal can obtain a sight of his four-armed form in Brahmlok, where he (Kaal) has created another Vishnu lok by making a Satgun-dominant area. There is evidence in Ramayan that Tulsi Das Ji says that –
Kaliyug keval naam adhaara
sumir sumir nar utro paara
Kabir Sahib states that –
Kabir, kaliyug mein jeevan thoda hai, karle beg sambhaar
Yog sadhna nahin ban sakae, keval naam aadhaar
Hence proved that one can achieve liberation (mukti) only by naam and not by other sadhnas.
Many devotees and saints say that the meaning of bhakti (devotion) with undivided mind (attention) is that one should do bhakti by giving up love-hatred, lust and anger. One does bhakti in order to eradicate these defects only. If these come to an end then the soul will acquire the actual flawless existence which is equivalent to God. The means of correcting these defects is – the refuge of one naam of one God and not of other gods-goddesses.
Garib Das Ji Maharaj states that –
Aatm aur Parmatma, ekae noor jahoor
Vich mein jhaai karm ki, taatein kahiye door
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 55, God is saying that Oh Arjun! A Matavlambi devotee (worshipper) who does bhakti sadhna (karm) according to the way described by me (Matanusar) and is free from attachment, that detached bhakt of mine and free from enmity towards all living beings, comes to me. Because a devotee, who does sadhna (matanusar i.e.) according to the worship mentioned in the Vedas (because the doctrine of Brahm sadhna is mentioned in Vedas or now in Bhagavad Gita), is known as a superior devotee. Because those who perform other sadhna which is not in accordance with the scriptures have been called as sinners and of demoniac nature. (Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7 Verse 12, 15; Bhagavad Gita Chapter 16 Verse 23, 24) he also goes to Kaal which means remains in Kaal’s (Jyoti Niranjan) trap.
Please ponder: God is saying that only a devotee who is free from enmity can attain me and is himself saying that Arjun, fight. A fight is impossible without enmity. An important thing is that in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 Verse 30 to 39 and 46; Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 4, 5, Arjun is free from enmity and says that I will not fight. Instead I would prefer to live on alms. Then God’s love towards Prahlad and hostility to Hirnakashipu is self-evident.
Readers, please think that the knowledge of Gita is correct. But to become flawless is neither under control of Brahma, nor God Vishnu because to protect God Shiv, he turned the demon Bhasmasur into ashes by making him do Gandhath dance. Here, hostility to Bhasmasur and love towards Sri Shiv is clearly visible. Even Gods could not become flawless. One can only become flawless and attain the Supreme God by the method described by God Kabir only.
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