You should indeed tell me, without reserve, of Your divine attributes by which, filling all these worlds, You exist. (Bhagavad Gita Chapter X – Verse 16) How shall I, O Yogin, meditate ever to know You? In what various aspects are You, O Blessed Lord, to be thought of by Me? (Bhagavad Gita Chapter X – Verse 17) This is Arjuna’s appeal to Sri Krishna, whom he addresses as Yogin. Bhagavan is the ideal yogi, possessed of all power and wisdom. ‘I have to live in this world,’ says Arjuna. That means, ‘I have to live the sense life. So even while performing my duties, I want to think of You. That will purify my mind and then at last I may be able to really meditate and realize Your highest form. Teach me, O Krishna, how to live in the world so that everything will remind me of You, that I may go through life never forgetting You. Then I will be safe; the world will not be able to tempt or contaminate me.’ That which Arjuna wants to acquire, we find demonstrated in the life of great s