
Sanjaya
Divine NarratorMinister and charioteer of King Dhritarashtra, blessed by the sage Vyasa with divine vision to witness and narrate the entirety of the Kurukshetra war. His faithful narration carries the words of the Gita to the world.
Speaking: Chapter 11, Verse 14
Verse 14
The Yoga of the Vision of the Cosmic Form
Then, bewildered and astonished, his hair standing on end, Arjuna bowed his head to offer obeisances and with folded hands began to pray to the Supreme Lord.
Context & Meaning
The body speaks what words cannot. Arjuna's hair stands on end — the classic sign of overwhelming awe in Indian tradition. He is struck dumb with wonder. He bows. His hands fold in spontaneous reverence. Before a single word is spoken, the entire being prostrates before what it has seen. This is the natural response of a human soul confronting the Infinite.