विभूति
Vibhuti
Divine glories manifested in creation
📜Understanding Vibhuti
Vibhuti means "divine glory," "manifestation," or "extraordinary power." Chapter 10 of the Bhagavad Gita, titled "Vibhuti Yoga," is where Krishna reveals how the Divine is present in the most excellent expressions of existence.
🕉️Related Shlokas(15)
Gita 7.9
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 7
The Divine pervades all existence as the pure fragrance of earth, the heat of fire, the life-force animating every creature, and the spiritual intensity burning in those who seek truth.
Gita 4.7
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 4
The Divine does not abandon creation to chaos—whenever righteousness declines and darkness rises, the Supreme consciously manifests to restore cosmic balance.
Gita 10.26
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 10
In the sacred tree that whispers wisdom, the wandering sage who stirs souls, the celestial musician who enchants, and the philosopher who reveals nature's secrets - recognize the Divine manifest in excellence across all realms.
📖Related Stories(15)
Kushmanda - Creator of the Cosmic Egg
→Shakta Texts
Before the universe, there was only darkness. A divine light took shape as Goddess Kushmanda. When she smiled, her radiance formed the cosmic egg from which all creation emerged. From her eyes, she created Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati.
Amarnath - Ice Lingam and Secret of Immortality
→Nilamata Purana; Rajatarangini; Amarnath Mahatmya
When Parvati asked Shiva why she died repeatedly while he remained immortal, Shiva agreed to reveal the Amar Katha in complete privacy. He left his mount Nandi at Pahalgam, the moon at Chandanwari, snakes at Sheshnag Lake. Inside the cave, a pair of pigeons overheard the secret and became immortal; pilgrims still report seeing divine pigeons. The ice lingam forms naturally with the moon.
💬Related Dialogues(10)
Arjuna and Ulupi - The Underwater Kingdom
→Arjuna & Ulupi
Sometimes the most honest relationships are the ones that claim nothing. The freedom to be no one can be more valuable than the glory of being someone. Not every connection needs to become permanent to be meaningful.
Arjuna Mourns Abhimanyu
→Arjuna & Uttara (Abhimanyu's wife)
The costs of war are paid by those we leave behind. Glory bought with our children's lives is no glory at all. Sometimes the bravest thing is not fighting but building.