Srimad Bhagavad Gita Shloka 11.52

Shloka 11.52

“Krishna said: This form of Mine you have seen is very difficult to behold; even the gods are ever eager to see it.”
Key Teaching: Krishna’s cosmic form is rare and coveted even by gods.
Theme: Guidance, Dharma, Vishwarupa Darshana Yoga.
Description:
Krishna tells Arjuna that the cosmic form he saw is very difficult to behold, and even gods eagerly desire to see it. This verse, continuing 11.51, addresses Arjuna’s unique privilege (2.9, 11.47). The themes of guidance, as Krishna explains the form’s rarity, dharma, as he honors Arjuna’s vision, and Vishwarupa Darshana Yoga, as he emphasizes the form’s exclusivity, are central.

In the Mahabharata, Arjuna’s privilege (1.28–46, 11.47) contrasts with Duryodhana’s ignorance (1.3–11). The rare vision supports Arjuna’s Kshatriya duty, aligning with Karma Yoga (2.47, 11.51), affirming his divine favor.

Philosophically, this verse addresses the exclusivity of divine vision, a theme Krishna refines with teachings on his grace (10.11). Arjuna’s privilege reflects Krishna’s guidance rewarding devotion. The theme of Vishwarupa Darshana Yoga underscores the Gita’s focus on divine rarity, highlighting the form’s sacredness.

Sanjaya’s narration frames Krishna’s words objectively, emphasizing their privileged clarity. This verse serves as a metaphor for life’s rare grace, where Krishna’s form is a divine gift. Krishna’s teaching prepares readers for performing duty with divine gratitude, aligning with liberation.


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