Ksetra Ksetrajna Vibhaga Yogah - With hands and feet everywhere, eyes, heads, and faces everywhere, it hears everything and pervades everything in the world.
सर्वत: पाणिपादं तत्सर्वतोऽक्षिशिरोमुखम् |
सर्वत: श्रुतिमल्लोके सर्वमावृत्य तिष्ठति ||13||

With hands and feet everywhere, eyes, heads, and faces everywhere, it hears everything and pervades everything in the world.

  • Pani: Hands symbolizing omnipresence.
  • Padam: Feet representing universal reach.
  • Shruti: Hearing or perception.

The imagery of omnipresence conveys the divine’s all-encompassing nature. Krishna gently expands Arjuna’s understanding of divinity, emphasizing its immanence and transcendence in every aspect of creation.

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