Eyes That Saw the Universe: The Three Witnesses of Krishna's Vishwaroopa In the vast and layered tradition of Sanatana Dharma, no single vision has shaken the human soul as profoundly as the Vishwarupa — the infinite cosmic form of Bhagavan Krishna. Unlike the many avatars of Vishnu who descended to earth to fulfill a specific divine purpose and departed without ever unveiling the full limitlessness of their nature, Krishna alone chose, on three distinct occasions, to part the veil of his human form and let select witnesses behold the totality of creation contained within him. This was not a spectacle. It was a grace — a shattering, overwhelming, humbling grace that reduced even the bravest of warriors and the most devoted of souls to trembling awe. No other avatar does this. Rama, for all his majesty, does not reveal a cosmic form. Narasimha terrifies, but his fearsome appearance is not the same as the infinite universal vision. The Vishwarupa is unique to Krishna — or more preci...