VISÑU
What is the Vishwarupa – the Universal Form of Visñu, Narayana, Purusaha, representing or expressing?
—– Universal/Absolute Quantum Superposition – The State[ment]verse.
Vishwarupa or NARAYANA or PURUSAHA is Universal/Absolute Quantum Superposition – The State[ment]verse.
Vishwarupa or NARAYANA or PURUSAHA is-isn’t Universal/Absolute Quantum Superposition – The State[ment]verse.
In Mahabharata, and specially in the Bhagavad Gita section, Krishna shows Arjuna his “Universal form”, which in Sanskrit is Vishwarupa. This form is expressed, as in Narayana Suktam and Purusaha Suktam, as having infinite (Sanskrit: सहश्र – literal meaning is ‘thousands’, but it is a metaphor for ‘Infinite’) heads, arms, and forms.
This reveals multiple forms, stating that Krishna is Everything. It is stated that this form is not conceivable, and requires the so called Divya dristi (दिव्य दृस्टि) or Divya chakshu (दिव्य चक्षु). It is in not conceivable in the ordinary classical way. Krishna provides Arjuna with this divine visibility, and yet upon revealing Krishna’s Universal form Arjuna is unable to comprehend and process what’s actually going on. This form of Krishna overwhelms Arjuna no matter what. Arjuna describes that even thousand (सहश्र – a metaphor for infinite) suns combined cannot compete the sight of this form.
Vishwarupa, being universal, still is revealed to Arjuna and Arjuna only sees as multiple forms, because the actual form, its sight isn’t even conceivable. The actual form is formless, and not even that, and yet that and not, and so on….. It is Infidefiception, This is Infidefiception.
Arjuna mentions this. He says he sees multiple forms as far as he can see, this Vishwarupa, actually, spreading and having unlimited forms, spreading without an end, to infinity and forever.
The totally or complete (Purna – पूर्ण) picture of this Vishwarupa, whatever it is, is incomprehensible, is unattainable, is inconceivable, is-isn’t, is EVERYTHING, is NOTHING, is ABSOLUTE, is NO-ABSOLUTE or NON-ABSOLUTE, is CONTRADICTION, is INDEFICEPTION, is INFIDEFICEPTION, is STATE[MENT]VERSE
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