Mohiniyattam, Ajitha Hare, Adira and Aishwarya Das
As the great Kurukshetra war looms before them, Arjuna is filled with doubt and moral dilemma, unable to bear the thought of engaging in battle against his own kin. Sensing Arjuna s inner turmoil, Krishna assumes his cosmic form, encompassing the entire universe within himself. With countless faces, arms, and eyes, radiating an aweinspiring brilliance, Krishna reveals his divine glory to Arjuna. Witnessing this divine spectacle, Arjuna is overcome with both fear and reverence. He realizes that Krishna is not just his charioteer and friend but the Supreme Being, the source of all creation. Krishna s Vishwaroopam serves as a powerful reminder of the vastness and interconnectedness of existence, inspiring Arjuna to fulfill his dharma, or duty, as a warrior. This profound event symbolizes the divine guidance and unconditional love that Krishna offers to those who seek his wisdom, assuring Arjuna and all seekers that they are not alone on their spiritual Hare is a beautiful song
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