− | In this Chapter, Arjuna accepts the descent of the Supreme in a human form, but wishes to know from Krishna His Cosmic powers by means of which He controls the diverse forces of the universe. Krishna therefore, describes His Divine glories, bringing within the range of Arjuna’s comprehension His limitless manifestations, and how He upholds everything. He expounds on the fact that the Supreme reality is the Power that creates, sustains and destroys everything.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda (2000), [https://holybooks-lichtenbergpress.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/BHAGAVAD-GITA-By-SRI-SWAMI-SIVANANDA.pdf Bhagavad Gita], Uttar Pradesh: The Divine Life Society, The Yoga of the Divine Glories</ref> | + | In this Chapter, Arjuna accepts the descent of the Supreme in a human form, but wishes to know from Krishna His Cosmic powers by means of which He controls the diverse forces of the universe. Krishna therefore, describes His Divine glories, bringing within the range of Arjuna’s comprehension His limitless manifestations, and how He upholds everything. He expounds on the fact that the Supreme reality is the Power that creates, sustains and destroys everything.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda (2000), [https://holybooks-lichtenbergpress.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/BHAGAVAD-GITA-By-SRI-SWAMI-SIVANANDA.pdf Bhagavad Gita], Uttar Pradesh: The Divine Life Society, The Yoga of the Divine Glories.</ref> |