Verse 10.40 : Vibhuti Vistara Yoga "Divine Splendors"
Verse 40 of 42
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The Translation
“O conqueror of foes, there is no end to My divine glories. What I have declared to you is but a brief summary of My infinite manifestations.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna closes His list of splendors by reminding Arjuna that the Divine is infinite and cannot be captured in any list. The manifestations He has shared are only a brief sample.
Practical Application
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When you catch yourself thinking 'I know exactly how this works' today, pause and ask: 'What is one detail or perspective I might be missing?'
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- If there is no end to God's glories, where else in your daily modern environment (e.g., in a child's laugh, in a complex software program, in a medical cure) can you spot a manifestation of His intelligence and glory?
- How does this verse prevent us from limiting our spiritual experience to only ancient or historical events?
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10.40
नान्तोऽस्ति मम दिव्यानां विभूतीनां परन्तप
Brahman is infinite, and His expressions are endless. What has been described is merely a 'dig-matram' (a direction/pointer) to train the disciple's mind. Once the mind understands that any beauty or excellence is Brahman, it beholds Brahman everywhere.