Chapter 10 of the Bhagavad Gita is called Vibhuti Yoga, meaning The Yoga of Divine Glories. Krishna describes His supreme power and presence in nature, wisdom, strength, and greatness across the universe.
Krishna tells Arjuna that He is the source of all creation. Everything in the universe— wisdom, strength, beauty, and knowledge— comes from the Supreme Divine Energy.
Krishna explains that His presence can be seen in the best and most powerful things in the world. For example: – Among mountains, He is Mount Meru – Among rivers, He is the Gange – Among warriors, He is Rama
Krishna explains these examples so devotees can easily remember God in daily life. Whenever we see greatness or beauty, we can remember the divine presence of the Supreme.
After hearing Krishna’s divine glories, Arjuna becomes filled with devotion and faith. He accepts Krishna as the Supreme Lord and source of all existence.
Chapter 10 teaches that God’s presence exists in everything around us. By recognizing divine qualities in the world, we can develop gratitude, humility, and spiritual awareness.
The Divine is everywhere Everything originates from God True wisdom is seeing God in all things