Review Bhagavad Gita 11.1-11.4: Arjuna says his delusion is dispelled, recalls Krishna’s cosmic teaching, accepts it as true, and humbly asks to see the divine form.
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Question 1
What does Arjuna say Krishna’s teaching has done for him in verse 11.1?
Arjuna begins Chapter 11 by acknowledging the effect of the teaching so far. Spiritual Gyan has cleared his confusion and prepared him for deeper vision.
What does Arjuna recall hearing from Krishna in verse 11.2?
Arjuna is not asking from ignorance of Krishna’s teaching. He has heard the cosmic scale of creation, dissolution, and divine majesty, and now wants direct vision.
Arjuna’s request grows out of faith, not skepticism. He believes Krishna and now asks to move from hearing about the Divine to seeing the sovereign form.
Which summary best captures the movement of shlokas 11.1-11.4?
This opening section is the threshold of the universal-form episode. Arjuna moves from clarified understanding to a devotional, humble request for direct experience.