Chapter 10
Discern the Divine 
This intriguing chapter of 42 slokas, known as vibhooti yoga, Glories of the Supreme, characterizes the Omnipresence of the Supreme Spirit. Well, for general human understanding, Lord Krishna identifies the best in heaven and earth that represent all that is glorious about Him.
One might note that His averment that Sãma Veda and tapo yagjna, meditative prayer, symbolize the glory of the Supreme was cited in the introduction to the third chapter. In the context of what Lord Krishna enumerates as symbolic of the ‘Glory of the Supreme Spirit’, it is interesting to note that He’s the sovereign in humans in s27 but not Rama as one would have expected. However, Lord Rama enters the Hall of Fame as the first amongst the archers (s31).
Going by the dispassionate outlook towards life that Lord Krishna expostulates, it is but natural that Lord Rama who personifies attachment to the values of his time is not reckoned as the Glory of the Supreme Spirit. It is another matter that in the Hindu religio-cultural ethos, Lord Rama is revered as purushottama, the noblest human. 
1  
 Thus spoke the Lord:
 Ear thy lend My words peerless
 Bound they regale as thee gain.
2  
 Sourced though gods ’n seers in Me 
 Grasp they have none of My source.
3  
 Me as Lord of all who sees
 Turns his back on wrongdoings. 
4  
 Sourced in Me all faculties  
 State of mind of beings too.
5  
 Varied I made vicissitudes  
 As the case with attitudes.
6  
 Willed I birth of progenitors all
 Seven seers great ’n elders four 
 Not to mention sovereign fourteen. 
7  
 Grasps as one the power of Mine 
 Keeps he would his mind then firm.
8 
 Who this gets in My worship 
 Tends he then to turn to Me.
9  
 Whoso to Me thus taken
 Delight he takes in praising Me.
10  
 Him I help to realize that
 Which is needed to reach Me.
11  
 Doubts I dispel his for good
 Grant I wisdom to his thought.
12 
 Thus spoke Arjuna:
 O Lord Thou, Supreme Brahman 
 Abode Ultimate, Purifier Primordial 
 Indweller Permanent ’n God Primeval. 
13  
 That’s how sages down the ages 
 Nãrada foremost described Thee, 
 Affirmed Asita, Devala ’n Vyãsã 
 All of that now Thou confirm.
14  
 None can ever be sure of Thee
 Hold I true thus what Thou say.
15  
 God of gods 
 O Lord of all, 
 Thou but know
 Self Thy true.
16 
 Pray Thee confide Thy nature  
 With which Thou all worlds transcend.
17  
 How to grasp all aspects Thine, 
 How to engage Thee in mind?
18  
 Make me privy, O, My Lord
 Forms ’n attributes of Thyself.
19  
 Thus spoke the Lord:
 Of all countless Glories Mine 
 Suffice thee knew a few of them.
20  
 I’m the Self of one and all
 I’m the beginning as well end 
 Not to speak of in between.
21 
 Vishnu Am of all deities  
 Sun the luminous of luminous
 Mãreechi Am immortal  
 As well moon the star of stars. 
22  
 I am the Sãma of Vedas  
 It’s Me Indrã, god of gods 
 Of all organs, mind is Me
 And so life in all beings. 
23  
 Shankar Am the Lord of Lords   
 Kuberã, richest of Yakshãs 
 Of the Vasus know Am Fire 
 And Am Meru, peak foremost.
24  
 In those echelons ruled by gods  
 It’s Me Bruhaspathi priest of priests, 
 Marshal that great Skand on earth
 Besides the ocean among the seas.  
25
Bhrugur I am the well-realized 
 So Am ‘Om’ that sound supreme, 
Of rituals Am prayer muted  
 Himalayas high that kiss the skies. 
26  
 I’m the fig, the tree foremost
 And so heavenly sage Nãrad, 
 Maestro divine Chitraradh Am
 Besides Kapila, the sage attained.
27  
 Uchhaisravas, Am horse foremost  
 Nectar that was churned in seas
 Airãvat white, Indrã’s elephant   
 Sovereign whoso crowns mankind.
28  
 Vajrãyudh Am weapon mighty 
 Kãmadhenu the cow holy 
 Cupid who aids to sustain life
 Vãsuki the fierce king serpent. 
29  
 It’s Me Ananth of Nãgãs
 Varun I am of aquatics, 
 It’s Me Aryamã, mane of manes
 Yama the ruler of beings.
30  
 Prahlãd Am, the demon godly
 Among the reckoners, I’m the Time  
 It’s Me lion, of wildlife all  
 As well Garud that rules the skies.
31 
 I’m the wind that purifies all
 Among the archers Rãm I’m 
 I'm the shark that mighty fish
 And the Ganges, ever in flow.
32 
 Hinge I am that holds all worlds
 Source is Me of spiritual thought
 Of Vedanta, I’m pro contra.
33  
 Alpha Am of alphabets all 
 Likeness I’m in like compounds 
 I’m the time of endlessness  
 It’s Me Brahma of four heads.
34 
 I’m the death that devours all
 As well brings forth that beings
 Besides what makes woman’s glory.
35  
 Am Sãma the grand octane  
 Like none metre Gãyathri,  
 Mãrgasir pleasant month I am
 As well splendid spring season.
36  
 I’m the splendour of splendrous
 Besides fraud in dice as well
 I'm the goodness in great souls
 Effort that takes to succeed well. 
37  
 It’s Me Vasudev of Yadavs    
 Of the Pandavs thou art Me,
 Know Am Vyãsa of sages
 Poet Laureate, Sukra great.
38  
 Justice I'm in every court
 Policy Am of all conquest, 
 Secret I’m of every mute
 Wisdom Am of what is wise.
39  
 I’m the seed of all beings 
 From Me apart none exists.  
40  
 Endless are My attributes 
 This brief is for just thy grasp.
41  
 All that’s glorious all therein
 Is but spark of My splendour. 
42  
 O dear friend need there none to delve in full   
 Suffice to say it’s portion Mine that supports all.
Ends thus: 
 Discern the Divine,
 The Tenth Chapter 
 Of Bhagavad-Gita,
 Treatise of self-help.