In chapter ten of the Bhagavad Gita, all qualities, radiance and shadow, can be found in the divine totality. Krishna proclaims himself to be the best of all that is good, from the Vedas to the Gods, from weapons to the letters of the alphabet. By declaring himself to be present in the particularity of all things as well as transcendent, his ubiquity and eternal nature stir up awe within Arjuna.