Chapter 11 verse 39
“You are Vāyu (the god of wind), Yamraj (the god of death), Agni (the god of fire), Varuṇ (the god of water), and Chandra (the moon-God). You are the creator Brahma, and the great-grandfather of all beings. I offer my salutations unto you a thousand times, again and yet again!”
Finally I feel that Arjuna has internalized the teaching of Bhagwan Krishna and showing his understanding of what Krishna himself uttered earlier in the Bhagavat Gita. He had stated that all the celestial gods also pray to him and any prayers towards these celestial gods also go to the paramatma alone. Just like we show gratitude to our ancestors for bringing us to this earth, wouldn’t we show faith and reverence to the One who brought our ancestors to life? Arjuna is exhibiting that reverence and realization.
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