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Divine Manifestation

Divine Manifestation

Publisher: Karma Moksha Publications
Language: English
Total Pages: 291
Available in: Hb
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Description

Krishna, the Hindu Avatar of 5,000 years ago, is shown on the cover manifesting an extraordinary sight, a vision of the many forms and powers of God Himself. It is described in the Bhagavad Gita, which means 'The Celestial Song.' The scene takes place just prior to the commencement of a fierce battle, during the Mahabarata War. Krishna's friend and disciple, Arjuna, is supposed to go into battle, but feels dejected because he has to kill his friends, teachers, and relatives. Krishna has convined Arjuna that it is his sacred duty to fight. Further, Krishna has revealed to Arjuna much about self-control and self-realization, overcoming the ago, yoga and meditation.

After having ten chapters of discourse between Teacher and Disciple, Arjuna essentially prays for glimpse of Krishna's Divinity. Krishna says it is possible, but only if He confers on Arjuna the 'Eye of Wisdom' or the 'Divine Eye', so that Arjuna can truly see. Incredibly, them, Krishna gives Arjuna a vision, in color, taste, smell, sound and Liht, of His endless Divine Manifestation. It is one of the most stunning answers to prayer that could ever be imaged or described.