Chapter 11 verse 37
“O Great one, who are even greater than Brahma, the original creator, why should they not bow to you? O limitless One, O Lord of the devatās, O Refuge of the universe, you are the imperishable reality beyond both the manifest and the non-manifest.”
Arjuna has switched completely to realizing that his charioteer is none other than the Supreme Lord of the Universe. So he is not puzzled why all beings who were creations from his material energy bow down to Him. Arjuna realizes that He is the imperishable one and even though He is the cause of both the spiritual and material energy as well as the entire multi-verse, He is not contained in his creation. Describing Bhagawan is like trying to describe infinity. It is in describable and beyond comprehension.
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