Shiva Vishvarupa Portraying infiniteness in Hinduism



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Shiva Vishvarupa Portraying infiniteness in Hinduism
Vishnu Vishvarupa, India, Rajasthan, Jaipur, ca. 1800-20 Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 38.5 x 28cm
Vishvaroop Dharsan Circa 1970. Artist: P.D. Sharma. Publisher: J.B. Khanna & Co., Madras.
Though There Are Multiple Vishvarupa Theophanies, the Most Celebrated Is in the Bhagavad Gita, &Quot;the Song of God", Given by Krishna in the Epic Mahabharata, Which Was Told to Pandava Prince Arjuna on the Battlefield of Kurukshetra in the War in the Mahabharata Between the Pandavas and Kauravas. (via eBay: ishr2013)
Hindu biblically accurate incarnation of Time is so goddamn metal
Krishna be like "put your goggles on lad I'm showing you the way" Arjuna drops to his knees in "Holy shit I need a moment" and see the transient beauty of Time with all the deaths that comes with it.
Basically that iconic moment to me is "tell me your name Good Lord" "I am the vibe check"
Well I guess Bobert's Trinity really earned its name.
Vishwarupa, Pala art
Vishvarupa form of Lord Vishnu
Vishvarupa, the supreme form of Vishnu embodying the whole universe.
Via Wikimedia Commons: Painting of krishna's form of Vishvarupa
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Knowing oneself having given up one’s own adjuncts, is itself knowing God, because He shines as oneself, as one’s own Reality, ‘I AM’.
~ Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Upadesa Saram, V. 25
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