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 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 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 9.16
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 9
I am the ritual and the sacrifice, the offering and the herb, the mantra and the ghee, the fire and what is offered into it - everything sacred is My own manifestation.
📖Related Stories(15)
Shabari Berries
→Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda
Shabari tasted each berry to ensure only the sweetest for Rama. He ate them with joy, showing pure devotion transcends ritual purity and caste.
Vritrasura the Demon Devotee
→Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 6, Chapters 9-12
Though appearing as a fearsome demon fighting Indra, Vritrasura was actually a great devotee (previously King Citraketu). His famous prayers reveal pure devotion - he desired only eternal service to the Lord's servants and welcomed death as union with Krishna.
💬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.